AEGON: Why are goals so important
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In 1921 Dr Lewis Terman of Stanford University began a landmark study of over 1,500 gifted children, all with an IQ of 'genius'. The objective was to better understand the relationship between human intelligence and achievement.
After studying the children for decades, Terman found that IQ is not the most important ingredient for success. Three other factors are far more important than pure intelligence:
- self-confidence
- perseverance
- a tendency to set goals
Here we look at the third and most important point (even for geniuses), and suggest ways for you to start setting effective goals.
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