Why is it important to set a series of short-term goals?
It is positive self-talk.
It makes y...
Physics, 08.12.2020 02:10 reinaelane77
Why is it important to set a series of short-term goals?
It is positive self-talk.
It makes you feel guilty.
It forces you to exercise.
It ultimately helps you focus on your long-term goals.
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