1. Becoming overwhelmed with possibilities First, you have to make big decisions about what you want most, Dalio writes. That means focusing on some priorities while letting go of others. “While you can have virtually anything you want, you can’t have everything you want,” he explains. “Life is like a giant smorgasbord with more delicious alternatives than you can ever hope to taste. Choosing a goal often means rejecting some things you want in order to get other things that you want or need even more.”
Source: Bridgewater’s Ray Dalio: Quit these bad habits to achieve your goals