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Observation Leading to Goal
Realization
Observe, look around you while viewing the situation.
Scrutinize the situation carefully to see what you learn.
Monitor your mind, words, actions and the people or objects
around you. Study each detail as you move alone while examining
the fine points. Survey the details, while detecting new
ideas.
Observe, go into your mind, and consider what you are feeling,
thinking, tasting, hearing, and so forth. Preview the
information before venturing off into details. Observe closely
while carefully studying your findings. Now take notes of what
you have found. Write down the new ideas that came to your
mind.
Observe, the information carefully to see if any ideas or
memories cause you discomfort. Study those discomforts. Face
them head on. Now, let your mind wander freely. Do not hold
back, yet observe closely where you mind takes you. Notice your
area or environment as you study your thoughts. Let go of any
doubts, fears, judgments, criticism, and the like. Write down
in details what you have discovered.
If you continue to observe and practice, observing you will
soon reach awareness. Awareness is essential in our everyday
lives. If you are not, aware you boat might arrive at the dock
and you will likely be swimming at sea. In other words, your
mind is chaotic at what time you are not in touch with reality.
At what time the mind is in chaos, goals are harder to reach
and/or decide.
As you begin, practicing observing you will soon find it easy
to acknowledge, remember, and carry out your plans. Observation
is the best therapeutic tactic available to us. This helps us
to complete tasks, focus, and review, clarify intentions,
accept, instruct, and so forth.
Intentions give us meaning, however if we are failing to
observe intentions will not be clear. Thus, move your
intentions to the front along with purpose and observation
while writing your plans.
Moving on you can see how the human capabilities can help us to
progress to a brighter future. Still, it takes you to put the
human abilities in order and practice to continue using the
abilities for a brighter future. If you fail to practice, you
will snooze and loose all at the same time.
Other issues we could address that help us to focus and achieve
our goals are principals, purpose, meaning, judging, criticism,
and the like. While you might look at the list and wander what
principals have to do with judging, however if you look closer
you will see that it has everything to do with it. For
instance, judging is reviewing something with the critical
mind. Now, you can conclude while judging, however if you
overly judge you might conform to a method to achieve your
goals that will not work. In other words, you have to use your
feelings, senses, assessing abilities and the like to make good
sound judgments. You also have to use criticism constructively;
otherwise, it will hinder your ability to achieve.
Now, consider observe, purpose, meaning, criticism, judging,
practice carefully to see what conclusion you draw. Consider
how the mechanisms of human abilities fit in to reach your
goals and bring you to goal realization. As you consider watch,
closely visualizing the qualities to see what comes from it.
After you are finished, write down what you have learnt and
then move toward the continuous of practicing. Now sketch your
plans. Rather draw up an overall view of what you intend to
accomplish. Be sure to list your short-term and long-term goals
as you move along, trying to keep the goals in
harmony.
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