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Module 6

Goals as Identity

Turning who you are into what you do

Most goals fail because they are borrowed from someone else's self-concept. A goal that does not belong to the woman you are becoming will be abandoned the moment life gets loud.

So we set goals the other way around. First the identity, then the evidence. A goal is simply a piece of proof that the new self-concept is true.

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For each goal, name the smallest weekly action that a woman with your new self-concept would take without needing motivation.

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Example: 'I am a woman who honors her body' becomes 'I move four mornings a week.'

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Affirmation

My goals are not things I chase. They are the natural output of who I am.