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The Ladder of Success – Goal Setting

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The more you seek to achieve your goals in life, the “luck” appears in the form of opportunities.

Pursuing your goals and exploring your potential sets the direction and determines the future life.

Goals determine what you want and keep you focused on a purpose.

Personal goals are generally related to your health, your relationships, and your happiness.

Think about your lifestyle goals!

Career goals are related to what you want to achieve with your education and career.

Think about your financial goals!

Life goals are the things you want to achieve in the long term, such as getting married, having a family, close friendships, and serving others.

Think about your values!

create a vision

Where do you see yourself in a year?

Where do you want to be in life in the next 5, 10 or 15 years?

The future is in your imagination, in what you want to be, what you would like to do and what you would like to achieve.

A vivid vision can pay big dividends for those who believe in positive expectations, regardless of adverse circumstances.

Goal Setting Ladder

Steps needed to make a loaf of bread.

Plowing, sowing, harvesting, tying sheaves, beating the grain, winnowing, separating, grinding into flour, sifting, adding milk, eggs and yeast, kneading, and then baking until you reach the kitchen table.

A ladder has sections that allow people to climb to high places.

The rungs represent a series of steps (just like making a loaf of bread), to go up, one rung at a time, to reach that higher place.

Each track that is uploaded becomes a milestone.

A clear vision of your ideal future puts you on the first rung of the ladder of success.

With each step you take, you become more confident in reaching your ultimate goal.

* Think of the possibilities.

* think about the rewards

“Ask and it will be given to you”

Because everyone who asks receives!

Knowledge is power because it maximizes your potential.

The right knowledge gives you the confidence to make decisions based on what’s right for you, helps you avoid mistakes and gain new insights.

The objectives determine what knowledge you need.

“Seek and you shall find”

The one who searches, finds!

A wealthy farmer in ancient Greece who was dying told his sons: “My treasure is buried in the fields. If you want to be rich, dig to find it.”

After the old man’s death, the two sons carefully dug and searched, turning over the earth in each field, but they did not find any buried treasure.

When spring came and there was no sign of a treasure chest, they gave up their search for the fields to be planted with corn.

Then came summer and the harvest.

And what a bountiful harvest they enjoyed!

By digging up the earth, the boys had found the riches they were looking for.

His wise father’s plan had succeeded!

“Knock and the door will be opened for you”

To those who knock, the door will be opened!

*to learn and improve

*to achieve your dreams

Physically, mentally, socially, intellectually and spiritually, life can be improved as long as you take advantage of its opportunities.

coming out of adversity

We need calm.

We need courage and hope.

We need guidance and direction.

We need a light that illuminates our path.

Jesus said: “I am the Light of the world; whoever follows me will not walk in darkness, but will have the Light of life.”

Wrong values ​​and wrong goals lead to wasted opportunities and unresolved problems.

Problems, uncertainty, and setbacks create negative emotions of being at the mercy of the unknown.

Jesus said, “If a person had the slightest amount of genuine faith, they could tell a mountain to rise up and throw itself into the sea, and it would obey.”

Mark 11:23

A mountain has steep, sloping sides, sharp ridges, and potential hazards, before a climber can reach the peak or summit.

A quote from Yvon Chouinard, founder of Patagonia, Inc. states: “How you climb a mountain is more important than getting to the top.”

Chouinard knows how to climb mountains.

Persist, it can transform your life!

“The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen or touched. They must be felt with the heart.”

Helen Keller

The quote reminds us that the best things come from within.

They are possible thanks to love, compassion and forgiveness.

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