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Don't lose sight of the goal

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pjworker
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#1 · Posted: 19 May 2008 12:17


I find I feel a lot less stress when I take a few minutes each day to focus on my goals. Especially when tackling the harder or more boring tasks that still need to be done, I can do these types of chores much easier when I contemplate what the task will do towards helping me reach my personal goals.

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A8ch
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#2 · Posted: 19 May 2008 12:49


Good for you, Brandy!

Focusing on your goals on a daily basis is an excellent habit to develop, for several reasons. In addition to making it easier to tackle those boring tasks, as you pointed out, it keeps you motivated and on track.

The practise also develops a necessary ingredient for success, and that's discipline. The lack of discipline is perhaps the biggest reason so many people don't succeed.

Furthermore, the ACT of regularly focusing, visualizing or meditating on your goals, engages very powerful Universal forces which play a significant and practical role in delivering your goals to you.

So... keep it up!

Hermas

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pcwork
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#3 · Posted: 19 May 2008 20:32


pjworker:
I find I feel a lot less stress when I take a few minutes each day to focus on my goals. Especially when tackling the harder or more boring tasks that still need to be done, I can do these types of chores much easier when I contemplate what the task will do towards helping me reach my personal goals.

When a lot of work has to be completed, it can be very stressful

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lethalboom
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#4 · Posted: 8 Jun 2008 06:35


thanks for sharing your story with us
im glad that you have found a method, certainly life is better without stress

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KellT
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#5 · Posted: 18 Sep 2009 05:05


I also work better with goal as well. I find setting goals is great for focus and motivation. But the thing that really makes it work for me is building a clear path with short-term goals that take me step-by-step towards my long-term goal. I find that by having goals that I am working on today can help me to manage the distractions that take me away from what I are trying to achieve.
All the best
Kell

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Jean LA
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#6 · Posted: 30 Nov 2009 06:15


I think the title says it all. You should be focused on your goal and not letting it go. This is the only thing that can gve you motivation to succeed.

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writerros
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#7 · Posted: 7 Dec 2009 11:10


I agree. Focusing on your goals is motivating and helps us see the big picture. When we forget to do this we tend to get distracted by the detail and tied up in the minor little things that are not really important.

Ros

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chewyojn
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#8 · Posted: 8 Dec 2009 23:41


I reward myself after a hard day of work. Or I get out of the house and come back to it later in the day or night feeling better.

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elle14
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#9 · Posted: 14 Dec 2009 18:12


Yeah your right we must bear this in our mind Sometimes we might bored but we really need to work hard for us to succeed.

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lmiller14
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#10 · Posted: 7 Feb 2010 19:38


I agree!
Whenever I'm down I focus on why I am doing this in the first place. It brings back my motivation to get things going again!

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