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Goal Realization
Realizing your goals is an important step. If you realize your
goals, you will find relief, since plans and actions will
follow. Following plans and actions will comes achievement,
success, and accomplishment. Realization is an understanding of
your direction in life. If you understand your direction, you
will comprehend what you must do to achieve. This brings you to
awareness and consciousness, which is an outstanding quality
bringing forth insights. Goal realization helps a person feel
fulfilled and complete.
Goals are essential. If a person does not have goals, they
often feel a lack of purpose. Having purpose in life provides
principals, rationale, ideas, points, reason, and the like. If
you have purpose, you feel complete, since your intentions are
on track. This takes you to goals since you focus on your aims
or objectives in life.
Goals make a person feel as though he can accomplish, which
makes the person feel motivation. The most important way to
realize your goals is to setup short-term goals that work
toward long-term goals. For instance, my short-term goal was to
finish college and my long-term goal was to buy a log cabin and
live in the mountains while continuing my career as a writer.
I’ve had major setbacks; however, I’ve completed many
short-term goals that will eventually lead me to my long-term
goal. Thus, it is important to set goals you can reach.
As you set your goals, it is important that you strive to
achieve and reach the goals. Giving up will only because you
stress. As you work toward your goals, it is important to ask
questions as you move along. Asking questions will keep you in
a reality check and help you to learn how to reach your
goals.
Realization in self is the ability to recognize one’s own
potentials or abilities. The realization of self-alone will
bring you fulfillment. At what time a person feels fulfilled
him or she often moves smoother throughout their life and to
the point of achieving their goals.
Goals are terminal points that lead to a race in life. Goals
should be easily set and achieved, thus while setting goals you
want to keep logic in mind. If you set goals out of your reach,
it is likely you will never reach the end of the race. Setting
goals out of your reach will also frustrate you. Thus, at what
time you continue to fail you will loose self-esteem,
self-control, confidence, and all mechanisms that make you a
complete human being. The overall point is to set goals where
you can win the race. To help you we can look at a few
strategies.
Goal one: Plan to finish school
Goal 2: Plan to work to earn back money spent on education
Short-term goal: plan to save to open my own business
Long-term goal: Plan to open my business in five years.
While this may not be your goals, many people have made goals
in their lifetime. Thus, looking at the goals consider what you
think might be needed to reach the goals. The first goal is
obvious, since you have to apply self to finish school. The
second goal is reasonable. The third goal is good, but you will
need a job that brings you in sufficient funds to open a
business in the near future. Rather it depends on the type of
business you are opening; however, you will need cash.
As for the long-term goal, this step will determine if you win
the race. As you can see, it takes great effort to reach goals
to win the race; however, it takes resources and more to make
it work.
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