You have set life goals, and as a goal setter work to achieve them. You have seen some success, and feel you have some inertia causing you to press forward. But, when you achieve those goals, will it be it? Will you never need to set goals again? As you read every word of this article, you will find out the truth about goal setting.
We are goal striving mechanisms in the base sense. We get hungry - we get food. We want a holiday - we go on holiday. We want a car - we get a car. This in essence makes us have desires, and we act to get them. Though these examples everyone does, so few people set big long range goals. Those kinds of goals that looks to a time, which we can't directly see.
You are unique, because only such a few people do that. Now, you have 0-100% chance of achievement. Simply setting goals, and writing those goals down causes your success rate to go up considerably; perhaps a 50% chance of success. This is the scientific point of view of success, and I like it. Because I want my goals to be successful, as I am sure you are committed to there achievement.
There is one point that takes it to 100% and that is constant and ever growing smart action. So, you do this and accomplish your vision, your big goal. Here many people get comfortable, and relax in the success. They forget to set new goals, and boredom kicks in. We don't realize the truth.
The truth comes in the Bible funnily enough. It contains a wisdom, which applies to all, whatever the denomination. Without a vision people perish is a term which many have heard of, and is exact in our lives today as goal setters and achievers. This means that if your mental vision ever appears as your surroundings, then you have a big problem in your hands.
I rather you learn this now, and not have that mistake. This is why many people pass on, after retirement. We have worked all our lives, and got comfortable. We don't have a sense of a future, what to do next.
In my life, I have set 3 stages in my life. And I am currently on the first stage. That point of getting to a certain level. This stage is in-depth, I know the vision. For the other 2 points I only have a vague idea. I feel this is important, though I know my third stage is primarily philanthropic, you can't paint all of it or you make your life rigid and not open to new possibilities.
So, we come to a point of realization. We realize that goals will always need to be there, every day of our lives here. You will need to constantly have a vision of a horizon which drives you and compels you to act. To get out of bed in the morning feeling great at what new harbors you can visit.
We are goal striving mechanisms in the base sense. We get hungry - we get food. We want a holiday - we go on holiday. We want a car - we get a car. This in essence makes us have desires, and we act to get them. Though these examples everyone does, so few people set big long range goals. Those kinds of goals that looks to a time, which we can't directly see.
You are unique, because only such a few people do that. Now, you have 0-100% chance of achievement. Simply setting goals, and writing those goals down causes your success rate to go up considerably; perhaps a 50% chance of success. This is the scientific point of view of success, and I like it. Because I want my goals to be successful, as I am sure you are committed to there achievement.
There is one point that takes it to 100% and that is constant and ever growing smart action. So, you do this and accomplish your vision, your big goal. Here many people get comfortable, and relax in the success. They forget to set new goals, and boredom kicks in. We don't realize the truth.
The truth comes in the Bible funnily enough. It contains a wisdom, which applies to all, whatever the denomination. Without a vision people perish is a term which many have heard of, and is exact in our lives today as goal setters and achievers. This means that if your mental vision ever appears as your surroundings, then you have a big problem in your hands.
I rather you learn this now, and not have that mistake. This is why many people pass on, after retirement. We have worked all our lives, and got comfortable. We don't have a sense of a future, what to do next.
In my life, I have set 3 stages in my life. And I am currently on the first stage. That point of getting to a certain level. This stage is in-depth, I know the vision. For the other 2 points I only have a vague idea. I feel this is important, though I know my third stage is primarily philanthropic, you can't paint all of it or you make your life rigid and not open to new possibilities.
So, we come to a point of realization. We realize that goals will always need to be there, every day of our lives here. You will need to constantly have a vision of a horizon which drives you and compels you to act. To get out of bed in the morning feeling great at what new harbors you can visit.
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