Colter Reed

Keep Moving the Chains

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In American football, it’s fairly common to start a drive at your own 20-yard line. Fortunately, you don’t need to go all 80 yards at once. All you need to do is make it to the first down marker, and you keep the drive alive. The officials on the sidelines will move the chains up, and you have a fresh set of downs.

It’s a good thing, too. Only once or twice on any given Sunday will a team go the entire eighty-plus yards in a single play. That’s why they make the highlights on Sportscenter—it’s an exceptional play, where preparation and opportunity came together. But it is the exception. The bread and butter of scoring is much more conservative: a few yards here, a few yards there, get another first down. Keep moving the chains.

You face the same thing with reaching your goals. It may seem like there’s a lot of grass between you and the end zone, but you don’t have to cover it all in one go. There’s nothing wrong with taking weeks or months or even years to reach your goals. You’ll get there if you just keep moving the chains.

Don’t feel like you have to score a touchdown on every play. You’re not going to. Just keep moving the chains.

There will be days you fumble the ball. Sometimes you’ll manage to fall on it and keep possession. Some days, you’re even going to throw a pick-six. And you’re going to go right back out and get back at it.

Because somedays, the yards just fly by. You evade a tackle and sidestep an obstacle. The resistance just isn’t there. Nothing’s in your way. You’re going to make incredible progress towards your goals, and it’s going to feel great! You might even end up on the highlights reel.

Question: What goal could you scale back to make it more achievable? Share your thoughts in the comments, on Twitter, LinkedIn, or Facebook.

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