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Why We Don’t Follow Through

We Have Met the Enemy, And He is Us — Chapter 5, Following Through

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The mission of The Power to Follow Through is to provide people with the knowledge, skills, and tools they need to consistently turn their own good intentions into life-improving action.

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Examples of Follow Through Plans

Example #1: From now on, before eating a food item on my “Foods I really should not eat” list, I’ll eat a food item on my “Foods I really should eat” list. (Strategy: “Right Before Wrong”)

Example #2: I’ll work on the garage clean-up project every Saturday, but I’ll require myself to do nothing more than get dressed for the job and go stand in the garage for a couple of minutes. (Strategy: “Willpower Leveraging”)

Example #3: I’ll let my employees know that if I don’t finish that damned report by next Friday, they can take the day off with pay. (Strategy: “Creating Compelling Reasons”)