Find the Courage to Live A Determined Life
Be
willing to take a chance on personal growth success. There is no advantage in
waiting.
After all, right now is the oldest and most experienced you have ever
been, and the youngest and most inexperienced you will ever be again. No matter
what age you are, the time to establish new goals and chart a new (or revised)
path is now. As the author C.S. Lewis said, "You are never too old to set another goal or to dream another dream."
Having
goals is important, in fact critical, to implementing personal change. As
motivational guru Jim Rohn used to say:
Goals.
There's no telling what
you can do when you get inspired by them.
There's no telling what
you can do when you believe in them.
There's no telling what
will happen when you act upon them.
Having
goals helps you plan and prepare your actions. As Stephen R. Covey noted in his
book First Things First, "Much of our frustration and anxiety come
from the feeling of being unprepared. Many activities become urgent as the
result of lack of proper preparation."
Remember,
your goals should be intricately aligned with your responses to the two
questions above on what you are doing with your life and how the world will be
better as a result of your personal journey on this planet. Your goals also
need to be relevant to both your ego and spirit.
We
are not talking about day-to-day living goals or "to do" lists, or
even short-term desires like purchasing a new car or funding your child's
tertiary education. Too many people get trapped focusing on goals such as
these, and they end up so busy making a living they forget to make a life.
To
ensure you do not fall into this trap make sure your goals and desired outcomes
are designed to create the Determined
Life you deeply desire.
Don't get so busy earning a living that you fail to
make a life.
After all, you are getting only one shot at this human experience.
This article is excerpted from the book Project You: Living A Determined Life, available at Amazon in Kindle and paperback formats.
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