Tuesday
Apr202010

« How to Increase Personal Potential Using a 30-Day Goal Framework - Jullien Gordon »

In Chapter 5 of 14, motivation teacher Jullien Gordon shares why he pushes others to achieve goals in 30-day increments. This is part of his "30 Day Do-It" program, that uses accountability controls to push participants beyond their perceived limits and move toward reaching their full potential. Accountability controls, costs, are designed to tip scales on the cost-benefit analysis we all use for intrinsic motivation. Gordon uses creative applications to then motivate program participants to execute on plans within predetermined deadlines. Gordon holds an MBA and Masters in Education from Stanford University and a BA from UCLA. Learn more about Jullien and his work on career planning and development at http://julliengordon.com.

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