Being rigid about setting of goals seems like the only defence mechanism capable of protecting ourselves from procrastination, we all know life is complex and full of uncertainties. Once in a while we are forced to compromise, which means things can't always go the way we want them to.
But having a strict/rigid attitude towards setting and achieving goals allows us to be more focused on achieving our goals and putting our life in order.
Though things might not go our way sometimes, which might cause some kind of mental distress. It is left for us to discipline ourselves to control our emotions, if a plan doesn't work, you are can always set another.
Every individual have different approach, when it comes to patterns and techniques for achieving their goals but rigidity tends to ensure strict compliance.
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Yes, being rigid helps with compliance; it helps to combat procrastination. However, I've seen people break down completely from missing out on their goals too. They just don't have the will to carry on after emptying so much only to fall short.
Well, different strokes for different folks.
And, thanks for the input. I love your take on the discussion.