How Do Your Eat An Elephant?
My friend Mary is an avid paddler. She holds a professional job and cares for her elderly parents but every weekend, you will find Mary in her canoe or kayak on some river or waterway paddling away her frustrations
My friend Mary is an avid paddler. She holds a professional job and cares for her elderly parents but every weekend, you will find Mary in her canoe or kayak on some river or waterway paddling away her frustrations
Without a well-defined goal, how will you know you have reached it? This may seem like a obvious statement. However, more often than you would think people make no real plans for success.
The problem isn’t your goals, or that you will just always be a failure. The problem is that you go about setting your goals the wrong way. Long term goals are great, but what you need are short term goals that put you on the right path toward your long term goals.
As I sit down to write this, I feel the need to confess; I suffer from ‘I’ll do it later syndrome’. I have the best of intentions. Yet, invariably I have once again waited until the last minute.
Everyone had beliefs they hold onto. These beliefs are thoughts you have repeated to yourself so many time you now belief them to be gospel. You have decided to embrace these ideas as your truth.