Reach for Your Life’s Vision
Life is for living. You have been on a journey
of accomplishment. The fact that you are reading this suggests that you are
committed to being the best expression of yourself. You have a vision for your
life, and you are proceeding both consciously and unconsciously to achieve your
vision.
Your vision is being pursued on a daily basis,
but the series of distractions and barriers present a real challenge. One way
to combat the blockages is to chunk your goals, so that you eat the 20-pound
watermelon one bite at a time. Your goals may be structured or loose but you
know quite clearly what you want for your life.
At present, you have 85% to 90% of the knowledge
and wisdom to achieve your goals. The issue is that you need to put more
attention on acting on that knowledge—that is, changing the habits to align
with your vision: creating new appropriate habits, and stopping old habits that
are not supporting your vision.
Follow this 3-month program. Select one goal (or
sub-goal) from each of your health goals, financial goals, and your spiritual
or religious goals. Focus on what actions you need to take to materialize the
goals, and take massive consistent action. At the end of 3 months you will be surprised
to see the change in your life. You will get anew lease on life and a new
perspective of living.
Just a reminder, that in setting your goals they
must be documented, specific, measurable, have a time limit, indicate the
benefits and you must be emotionally committed to the goals. Believe that you
are capable of living the life you want, and be unstoppable in your pursuit of
happiness. Happiness results when you achieve your worthwhile goals.
Be action oriented
Philip G. Rochford
Author, Wisdom Guide &
Personal Empowerment Specialist
July 28 2013
(868)487-9224
Review the progress of your goals.
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