Is expected to win the championship. When the reporter asked him the secret of winning, his answer was even more unexpected: "Win with wisdom." It turned out that before the race, he browsed the race route by bike, marked by banks or shops, and broke down the race schedule into several small goals. At the beginning of the game, he rushed to the first small goal; After reaching the first goal, I am excited to rush to the next goal ... the realization of each small goal can increase my motivation. Let him stay energetic and passionate all the time, so as not to give up halfway and be exhausted. The secret of his success ly in breaking down his goal.
Decomposing goals is a kind of wisdom. Its essence is to change the difficult to the easy, change the difficult to the easy, break the whole into parts, and then concentrate on time-sharing and segmentation, and decompose them one by one to improve efficiency. Laozi said, "It is difficult to make a painting easy, but it is important to do it carefully." That's the truth.
Breaking down goals is a kind of persistence. Its purpose is not to forget the lofty goal, on the contrary, it is precisely to remind ourselves of the ultimate goal at all times.
The decomposition goal is a test. The key is to have the idea of basing on small things, making overall plans and taking care of the overall situation. Do every detail patiently and meticulously, persevere, and make every little add up. On the contrary, it is difficult to achieve great things without foresight and anticlimactic. As Xunzi said: "If you don't accumulate steps, you won't reach a thousand miles: if you don't accumulate small streams, you won't become a river." Some ambitious goals can only be achieved through the joint efforts of several generations. The dream of "the Goddess Chang'e flying to the moon" was realized only after several generations of scientists achieved countless small goals! Big goals like this are accomplished step by step, not wishful thinking.