Goals in View

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We all have ideas about the way we wish our life looked. But how actively do we concentrate on making this happen? How ‘front and centre’ are your goals in your day-to-day life?
If you aren’t paddling or stepping towards your bigger goals, worse yet, if you can’t verbalise specific goals, there is a limited chance that you will ever reach them?
SO…how do we set reachable goals? What’s the difference between a goal that you can reach and one you can’t?
Here are some examples:
Immeasurable goal:
1. Be good at running
Measurable goal:
1. I will complete the Marathon in (Capital City) on 28th March, 2019  in ***hours, ***minutes.
Immeasurable goal:
2. I want a ‘minimal’ house.
Measurable goal:
2. I want to have a 33 piece capsule wardrobe by 14th August 2018.
We have to set times, measurable outcomes that we can look at in our lives and say with confidence “I have reached that goal”.
Write down one goal that you want to achieve today – make sure it is specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound. Then, you are more able to take definitive steps towards that goal!

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