Are Your Resulotions Right For You?
Wether it’s January or June, making goals for yourself is always a good idea! Goals can provide us with the much needed focus to stay the path. So, why is that path hard to stay on? If you are finding it to be a constant struggle to meet expectations, then your dreams may not even be your own. Sometimes we get suduced in believing what our parents, friends, or society might think is the best life for us. Their (usually well-meaning) aspirations can be more reflective of their own desires rather than what is right for you. More important than having goals…Is having right-for-you goals. Here are some questions to help guide you in determining if your ambitions are in alignment with your life’s true purpose!
1. What do you want to achieve in the next year?
2. What do you want to own by the end of next year?
3. What would you like to do by the end of next year?
4. What excites you most?
5. What would you have to become to do what you want?
6. Where would you like to be in two years?
7. Where would you like to be in five years?
8. Where would you like to be in ten years?
9. Where would you like to be in twenty years?
10. Where would you like to be in fifty years?
11. Where would you like to be in one hundred years?
12. Where would you like to be in one thousand years?
13. What goals have you given up on?
14. What would you really like to do?
15. If you knew you couldn’t fail, what would you attempt?
16. When are you happiest?
17. What do the people you most admire do?
18. What were your goals when you were younger?
19. What would you like to do just for the heck of it?
20. What do you consider to be too late to start on?
21. If it weren’t for __________, what would you do?
22. What might not be impossible?
Angel Blessings, Alison Kelly
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Great post! Very thought-provoking!
Adonya
Adonya Wong
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