Archive for the 'Personal Goal Setting' Category

Prepare your Environment then Focus on High Priority Tasks

Thursday, November 16th, 2006

Once you become conscious that you aren’t productive in the field you consider your priority, what you have to do is to ask yourself: can I do something to change or improve this situation? You must be aware that there are obstacles that aren’t in your power but mostly your productivity depends on you. After […]

Goals Attached, Non-Attached and Detached

Friday, September 29th, 2006

Talking about goals setting and achievement, we can say that there are three kinds of people:
1. People attached to their goals
In this case the problem isn’t that they are too implied, motivated or active (all these are very good). The problem appears when they have to quit a goal (from diverse reasons) or when they […]

Happiness and Goal Achievement

Thursday, September 28th, 2006

There is a general idea that the simple fact of achieving your goals automatically lead to happiness, also that the failure to achieve your goals instantly make you unhappy.
I agree that achieving what you want bring you joy, fulfillment and happiness, but it is for a short time. It isn’t long-term happiness.
Also, I agree that […]

Genuine Desires – how to use them to Succeed

Saturday, August 26th, 2006

The real cause we don’t achieve what we want isn’t that we aren’t capable. We are fully capable; all we need to achieve our dreams is within us. The true cause why we don’t live what we want is the fact that we don’t know for sure what we want. We don’t know what we […]