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They did an experiment where they gave some customers a ‘buy ten get one free’ card, while others got a ‘buy twelve get one free card’ but with the first two stamps already filled in. In practical terms, the loyalty scheme was identical, but the customers bought coffees more quickly to full up the ‘buy twelve’ cards in less time – in line with ‘goal gradient hypothesis’ – despite the fact that the actual progress towards the goal was no different. The researchers call this the ‘illusory goal progress’ effect and shows that our perception of how close we are to achieving something can be easily manipulated by shifting the goal posts. (via What motivates us more than most anything else? - Barking up the wrong tree)
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They did an experiment where they gave some customers a ‘buy ten get one free’ card, while others got a ‘buy twelve get one free card’ but with the first two stamps already filled in. In practical terms, the loyalty scheme was identical, but the customers bought coffees more quickly to full up the ‘buy twelve’ cards in less time – in line with ‘goal gradient hypothesis’ – despite the fact that the actual progress towards the goal was no different. The researchers call this the ‘illusory goal progress’ effect and shows that our perception of how close we are to achieving something can be easily manipulated by shifting the goal posts. (via What motivates us more than most anything else? - Barking up the wrong tree)

Source: bakadesuyo.com

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  • 3 months ago
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If you aren’t getting rejected on a daily basis, your goals aren’t ambitious enough.
- Chris Dixon
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If you aren’t getting rejected on a daily basis, your goals aren’t ambitious enough.

- Chris Dixon

(via 9gag)

Source: startupquote

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  • 1 year ago > startupquote
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Keep your goals to yourself!

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  • 1 year ago
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The hierarchy of success - Seth Godin

“I think it looks like this:

  1. Attitude
  2. Approach
  3. Goals
  4. Strategy
  5. Tactics
  6. Execution

We spend all our time on execution. Use this word instead of that one. This web host. That color. This material or that frequency of mailing. Big news: No one ever succeeded because of execution tactics learned from a Dummies book.”

… Read the rest of this brilliant post by Seth Godin here:

Source: sethgodin.typepad.com

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  • 2 years ago
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OK, so why the zen bones thing?

About 20 years ago I stumbled upon a book called "Zen Flesh, Zen Bones". Being vegetarian - the "flesh" bit didn't grab me, but the short pithy Zen stories inside it, did.

Ever since then my web nick has been zenbones, my Hotmail, my Gmail address, you name it. It's kinda stuck.

Is the blog about Zen? Nope.


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