Tuesday, May 8, 2012

Golden years and goal-setting

Goal-setting and getting results is something I'm totally convinced of. It does work and has worked pretty well for me. Sure, I could have done a better job in using it at times, but it's never too late to reset the process. In a sense, goal-setting constitutes life's fuel and it is what makes the difference between a successful and a mediocre existence.

The thing with it however, is that it must materialize into a continued thrust until of course we leave the scene, and even though it's okay to adjust the goal according to our dwindling physical and mental possibilities, it remains crucial to remain engaged and paying attention to driving our lives with a chosen sense of direction.

 No random drifting allowed! Reaching retirement isn't reaching any abstract finish line, it's just another stage, just like changing gears in a car, and we must constantly re-set our goal-setting device so we can forge ahead with a new exciting script in hands...

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