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Pondering to Discern Goal
Realization
Do you ponder to understand your goals? Sometimes we consider
goals and beat our heads in the wall trying to figure out which
direction we want to go. The problem is we use emotions to
reach conclusions instead of our head. If you consider all
details of what you want from life, you will soon learn new
ideas. Pondering is thinking over situations while
contemplating and deliberating new ideas, old ideas,
experiences, consequences, and the like. Pondering is the
process of wondering what could happen while brooding over the
possibilities and consequences.
Life is full of surprises. Life brings us shock, revelations,
disclosures, blows, bombshells, and shockers. Life could
astonish you, amaze you, flabbergast you, or stun you to shock.
Life can take the wind from your breath, and leave you dazed
and dumbfounded. Life brings us many surprises. If you learn to
accept life’s changes, you will develop keenness, awareness
while focusing on your goals.
If you ponder with awareness, you will soon reach conclusions.
Conclusions an end to issues and closes the mind from
wondering, worrying or doubting. Conclusions also terminates
and finales decisions while closing the stages that lead to the
conclusion.
Practice:
Use deductions to debate a problem you had recently
Use assumptions while searching for facts
Now base your findings on your suppositions
Now draw a conclusion on your learning
Understanding is essential in goal realization. If you have
understanding, you will find meaning and purpose of your goals.
To learn to understand you need to practice thinking,
consideration, sympathy, appreciations, indulgent, perceptions,
and tolerance. Now use your knowledge to comprehend and bring
it to insights. Meaning backs values, worth, and sense.
Practice:
Value: Question: What are your values?
Worth: Question: What is your worth? What do your goals mean to
you?
Sense: Do you use common sense. Practice listening to your
intuitions and go with them.
Meaning: What significance do you goals have? What are the
consequences of planning, acting, and reaching your goals? What
is the value of your goals? What implications in your plans
bring forth the worth of your goals? Have you set your goals?
What are you plans?
As you grow to ponder without relying on the emotions, you will
soon develop skills that will help you achieve your goals.
Still, you want to consider feelings that come from emotions.
Emotions overall are feelings, passions, drives, sensations, or
sentiments. Feelings extend further. Feelings cause reactions.
Feelings are our opinions, point of views, beliefs, views,
considerations, and impressions.
Feelings can bring out suspicious, intuitions, ideas, hunches,
and act on gut reactions. Since inclinations come from the
heart we can see feelings is the heart reactions. Now you might
ask what does this have to do with goal realization, however I
am going to let you ask and let you figure it out self.
Practice:
What are your feelings about your goals? What are your feelings
about life? What do you feel that is interesting to you? What
meaning do your feelings present? What purpose belongs to you?
What are your intuitions telling you? What is your mood? How do
you express your emotions?
If you want goal realization, you have to work hard to get it.
Goal realization does not hit the brain over night; rather it
takes time to unearth variants of you that uncover goal
realization. Now if you want goals you will need to discover
your wants first and move ahead in accordance while
understanding your qualities and pondering on new ideas. You
will need to employ your experience to get what you want.
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