What do you mean by anchoring the target?

Anchoring the goal is to anchor or stabilize the goal, which can stimulate us to go all out to pursue the goal.

Anchoring refers to a kind of psychological pollution, and information unrelated to a topic has an impact on people's beliefs and judgments. For example, when people estimate (estimate) something, they often anchor a reference starting point for external reasons, and start to move at will on this basis until they find the answer they want. This is the so-called "anchoring and adjustment" phenomenon.

Anchored other meaning:

Anchor, or anchor, is a term in the field of behavioral economics, which means that people tend to associate their estimates of the future with those of the past. For example, when people meet a product, they accept the price at first sight.

Securities analysts are always used to "anchoring" their own thinking. They like to put forward an investment proposal and then stay there, whether there is new evidence against it or not, because they trust their profit estimates too much.