An Occasional Gentle Nudge Can Help Keep Someone On Track Toward Achieving Their Goal

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Often times, when we set goals for ourselves to do things like exercise more or lose weight, we start out with all kinds of enthusiasm and then back off or procrastinate when the going gets a little tough. During times like these, a gentle nudge of encouragement is all that it takes to keep us on track. A study conducted by Stanford University and reported in the Wall Street Journal bears this out. The study involved 218 people who were divided into three groups. At an introductory meeting, the participants agreed to walk half an hour a day most days of the week. The first group was given a phone call by a Stanford health educator once every three weeks to check on their progress and cheer them on. The second group received similar calls from a computer. The third group received no calls. At the end of a year, the first group walked an average of two hours and 58 minutes per week. The second was walking for two hours and 37 minutes and the third group, which received no phone calls, walked an average of one hour and 58 minutes per week. As you can see, those occasional nudges made a big difference. So, if you know of someone who may be having a difficult time staying on track toward achieving a goal, make it a point to call them periodically and cheer them on. Doing so could help permanently change that person’s life.

One Sentence Wisdom

  • “Encouragement to others is something everyone can give.” — Joel Osteen
  • “Correction does much, but encouragement does more.” — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe

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