Goals to Consider
Achieving our goals often require us to engage in actions and behaviors that are new and require significant effort. Our brain is constantly weighing the costs and benefits of our choices, if we feel the effort outweighs the reward, we are tempted to give up. We have a wrong perception of what failure is these days. Most people fear failure and it makes them not even try because of the chance of not succeeding Because it can be easy to fail in many things, people become paralyzed with the fear of failure, and they end up never seeing their dreams come true. People often hinder their success by dwelling on the past, including past Tramas, which can be a significant barrier to personal growth. Holding onto the past can make it difficult to change, at least for self-improvement. Purpose can guide life decisions, influence behavior, shape goals, offer a sense of direction, and create meaning. For some people, purpose is connected to vocation-meaning, satisfying work. For others, their purpose lies in their responsibilities to their family or friends. Consider what you want to achieve, and then commit to it. Set Smart (specific, measurable, attainable relevant and time-bound) goals that motivate you and write them down to make them feel tangible. Then plan the steps you must take to realize your goals, and cross off each one as you work through them.
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