Here's a thought:
Am I making Constant And Never-Ending Daily Progress Towards A Worthwhile Goal?
Clearly a thought derived from some past inputs from Anthony Robbins and Paul J. Meyer .
Let's work on this to read: Are YOU making Constant And Never-Ending Daily Progress Towards A Worthwhile Goal... of YOUR Own Choosing!
Can this be the reason why so many people are not exactly 'happy' with their lives?
Can it be that they don't know where they're going... that they don't have a goal, or a series of goals, to gauge their progress on their journey to their destiny in life?
Could it be that others have influenced the directions that they are forced to travel... that they feel that they have no choice in life?
Think about this:
Are YOU making Constant And Never-Ending Daily Progress Towards A Worthwhile Goal... of YOUR Own Choosing!
It seems a statement that is pro-active, positive, results-oriented and all about personal control of your own life.
Hmmm... something to think about and expand upon or simplify into something profound.
For me, this very post is MY today's Constant And Never-Ending Daily Progress Towards A Worthwhile Goal... of MY Own Choosing!
That is, the development of WISDOMS.
Today's thought is brought to you by:
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Monday, May 24, 2010
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YES, success is a journey NOT a destination. Recognise you DAILY progress as success. Acknowledge the effort and you will be amazed how much more successful you feel .... DAILY. That breeds confidence and then more success!
ReplyDeleteThis post also reminds me of a film:
ReplyDelete"Groundhog Day" in which the protagonist (Phill) gets stuck in the same day, every time he wakes up in the morning, it's the same day. Initially he tries to escape it, to no avail. Then he tries to abuse it.. still no good. But in time he learns something new every day from all the people he meets over and over again. He even takes music leassons, learns to make ice sculptures, and becomes everyone's best friend... basically, he started doing something one day, and again the next and so on untill he had mastered it, achieved his goal.
[in my all time top 3 films.]