Tuesday, April 7, 2015

You Have To Know What You Want!

How can anyone achieve anything unless and until they know, in their heart of hearts, what they want to achieve, and what their use motivations are? Without understanding what makes us tick, it becomes extremely challenging to address whatever is most important to us. Those with meaningful goals begin with a well conceived and thought out plan, and well meaning intentions. The vast majority of individuals stroll through life, often working hard and believing they are doing their best, but never taking the time or making the effort to focus upon one's personal objectives, desires, and intents. Let's all commit to taking the time to look internally on what we want to achieve, because how can we get what we want if we don't know what that is. This concept is not solely about our personal development or inner - self, but also applies directly to the actions we take in all our endeavors. For example, one of the greatest challenges that many potential home buyers face, is their own lack of focus and understanding on what they are looking for, what they can achieve, and whether they think they'd be happy there!

1. Each of us have a different set of things that motivate us to action and direction. Statistics and studies consistently indicate that most people let their routine become a rut, because they are often unwilling, incapable or not prepared to focus on what would make them happy. How is it possible to become a success, if you don't identify what that means to you? No one ever achieves to his personal potential attempting to accomplish someone else's  concept of a goal or success. One of the most consistent failings is that far too few people ever take a sufficient amount of time or pay enough attention to what they want, what their goals are, and what that represents. If you want to buy your home, it should be about what works for you, and not about what your parents or any other well - wisher may instruct!
 
2. Once we create goals, then and only then, we can begin proper planning in a meaningful direction. Few people dedicate specific planning time and then combine that with creating an action plan to get where we want to go. Personal planning motivates us to set goals that will drive us in the direction we need to go.

3. What are our intentions, and how will we best serve our needs? Do we simply hope for the best, or are we proactive and follow organized steps to permit us to be in a position to achieve what we want to achieve? Never merely count on others to look out for our best interests, because the reality is that no one else will or should ever care about us as much as we should. Understand our intentions, and make sure that what we want is worth wanting, and will make us happy, not merely in the short term, but rather set us on a positive personal course.

What do you want for you? Have you the combination of goals, commitment to planning, and good intentions? Will you proceed forward and propel yourself to take the steps that best serve your needs?

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