I have the frequent opportunity of meeting people who are
facing significant challenges in their life, usually medical challenges but
not always. Sometimes people face job
layoffs, other losses, or lifecycle age-related concerns like planning for retirement or seeking a new place of employment. Other changes can be setting new life goals and pursuing a new found purpose for living.
Let me share two
really simple facts of life: (1) Most
changes happen one step at a time, including working towards important goals
like a college degree or tackling a home improvement project. (2)
Writing goals on paper is a good way to hold oneself accountable and to
remain on target for reaching the goal.
As I enter 2018 I am reminding myself that “written
goals” are more likely to be achieved versus keeping goals unwritten and only in one's mind. That
has been my anecdotal experience.
Looking at goals on paper gives focus and direction to the dreamer and individual. Here’s wishing everyone an abiding hope and strong determination that give you energy and guidance for reaching your goals.
No comments:
Post a Comment