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Why Setting Impossible Goals Might be a Good Thing

Last updated: February 26, 2015 By Braintrust

Worried that your goals are too ambitious? Don’t be. Setting impossible goals is actually good for the morale of a company and good for you as a leader. It requires you to think in new ways as you struggle to come to grips with bigger problems, which can boost creativity. It also allows you to refocus your team from doing tasks to achieving good outcomes from those tasks. Read the full article here: Why the Best Leaders Set Unreasonable Goals

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