A Quote by Jesse Itzler

It's better to set a big goal to try and then fail than to never set a goal in the first place. — © Jesse Itzler
It's better to set a big goal to try and then fail than to never set a goal in the first place.
Let me start with issuing you a challenge: Be better than you are. Set a goal that seems unattainable, and when you reach that goal, set another one even higher.
Set a goal to achieve something that is so big, so exhilarating that it excites you and scares you at the same time. It must be a goal that is so appealing, so much in line with your spiritual core, that you can't get it out of your mind. If you do not get chills when you set a goal, your not setting big enough goals.
My dream was always to win in the Olympic Games, but I never set that next goal, and I have realised now I need to set another goal.
Don't aim too high, but set yourself a goal which is a little bit out of your reach. You might achieve it and then you can set a new goal.
One of the best things about life—a reason not to go blindly after one goal and one goal only—is that sometimes it will take you to something that is way cooler than anything you would have consciously set out to do in the first place.
I set goals, but they're mostly very personal goals. I never try and set a goal where 'I want to win this,' or 'I want to do this,' where other people can affect what I do. If I want to swim a new best time, I sit down and work out the best way of doing that. Whether I can shave a few tenths of a second off a turn or the start, my goal is putting them all together in a race. That's the way I set my goals.
We cannot move casually into a better future. We cannot casually pursue the goal we have set for ourselves. A goal that is casually pursued is not a goal; at best it is a wish, and wishes are little more than self-delusion.
(After the losses) I decided I had to break through. I had to set a goal. My goal that I set was to never be pinned.
My first goal was to become world champion and I did that against Ricky Burns at 135. Once I conquered that, I set myself another goal and another goal.
Just set yourself a goal and try and stick to it. Because you'll always end up better than where you started.
I felt like it was time to set up my future, so I set a goal. My goal was independence.
When you set a goal, it's a personal thing, and that goal should be very big, hairy and audacious.
The danger is not to set your goal too high and fail to reach it. It’s to set your goal too low and reach it
I consider a goal as a journey rather than a destination. And each year I set a new goal.
You set a goal to be the best and then you work hard every hour of every day, striving to reach that goal. If you allow yourself to settle for anything less than number one, you are cheating yourself.
If you don't set a very big, aggressive goal, you're never going to get anywhere.
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