Goal-setting can bring out the perfectionist in many of us. 

When our goals don’t account for our imperfect humanity, it leads to burnout and feeling like a failure. Getting stuck in the mentality that there is one course of action or one right way to do things doesn’t honor what we learn and experience along the way, even when things don’t go to plan.

Betsaida Lebron joins Erica to discuss setting J.A.N.K.Y goals that allow for imperfection, changing course, and getting outside of your comfort zone to make real change.

In this discussion:

How improv and play can help you manage fear and get outside your comfort zone

Setting goals that account for your humanity and capacity

How perfectionism in goal-setting holds us back

Why changing course doesn’t mean starting over

How making sure your goals are aligned with your values helps you shape real change


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