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  2. 3 Signs You Won’t Hit Your 2024 Financial Goals - AOL

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    Unrealistic Goals. Setting unrealistic financial goals is a surefire way to guarantee you won’t achieve them by year’s end. Setting an unrealistic goal could set you up for failure if the ...

  3. Perfectionism (psychology) - Wikipedia

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    Perfectionists strain compulsively and unceasingly toward unattainable goals. They measure their self-worth by productivity and accomplishments to the point that some tendencies even lead to distraction from other areas of life. [10] Perfectionists pressure themselves to achieve unrealistic goals that inevitably lead to disappointment.

  4. Grandiosity - Wikipedia

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    In psychology, grandiosity is a sense of superiority, uniqueness, or invulnerability that is unrealistic and not based on personal capability.It may be expressed by exaggerated beliefs regarding one's abilities, the belief that few other people have anything in common with oneself, and that one can only be understood by a few, very special people. [1]

  5. Goal setting - Wikipedia

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    Goals may narrow someone's attention and direct their efforts toward goal-relevant activities and away from goal-irrelevant actions. Effort Goals may make someone more effortful. For example, if someone usually produces 4 widgets per hour but wants to produce 6 widgets per hour, then they may work harder to produce more widgets than without ...

  6. With those goals out of reach, many Americans feel locked out of the middle class completely. Middle income versus middle class Part of the confusion is that “middle class” is different from ...

  7. How to Save Money on Groceries This Month, According to Experts

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    Rather than set an unrealistic goal, Barbara suggests working the possibility of an impulse buy into your shopping budget. For example, if your budget is $75 for weekly groceries, make a shopping ...

  8. Positive illusions - Wikipedia

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    Positive illusions are unrealistically favorable attitudes that people have towards themselves or to people that are close to them. Positive illusions are a form of self-deception or self-enhancement that feel good, maintain self-esteem, or avoid discomfort, at least in the short term.

  9. 11 Psychological Tricks That Make You Spend More Money ...

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    The goal is to manipulate your perception of value. For instance, a coffee shop offers three sizes: A small for $2.50, a medium for $5.00, and a large for $5.50.