🧩 Behavior Tracking & Reinforcement *coming soon
Course overview
Lesson Overview

4.5 – The Difference Between Effort and Outcome Goals: Effort goals focus on what you can control; outcome goals depend on results. Effort goals build habits and persistence. Outcome goals measure success by what is achieved. For example, “study 30 minutes a day” is effort, while “get an A” is outcome. Focusing on effort teaches discipline and consistency. Outcomes still matter but grow from repeated effort. Balancing both creates healthy motivation. This approach reduces frustration when results take time. It also builds pride in progress, not just perfection. Effort leads to outcomes when practiced with patience.

About this course

Tools and strategies to track behaviors, reinforce positive actions, and support long-term personal growth and skill development.

This course includes:
  • Behavior tracking templates and progress monitoring tools
  • Reinforcement strategy guides for different goals and environments
  • Case examples demonstrating effective behavior change methods

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