Archive for the Goal Setting Category
Skinny people intrigue everyone. What has it taken them to get that figure, or is it simply the result of lucky jeans? Er, I mean genes People wonder if the skinny just got lucky or if they have to work really hard to stay thin.
Doing goal setting is not just about writing down your goals on a piece of paper. There is so much more to it. There are several best practices to follow to ensure that your goal setting practice is effective and can makes a desired impact.
Everyone is intrigued by skinny people. We wonder what it will take for us to get that kind of figure or if the skinny are that way because of their family characteristics. Did the thin hit a lucky streak? Or must they work extra hard to keep that svelte figure.
The U.S. is going through a huge financial crisis that touches everyone in the country in some way. The stress of financial uncertainty and vulnerability can be more than many people can bear. At times like this, it is easy to feel overwhelmed and think that no one else could ever understand the hardships you are suffering. Fortunately, comfort is close at hand.
Do you ask yourself what your full potential is? Do you feel like you are falling short of where you should be and feel frustrated most of the time with where you are at in life? And the thing is, you know you are smart and you know you have and can develop your skills.
Nobody likes the word \’diet\’. It brings to mind scrimping and going without all the things you love. It\’s especially difficult to reinforce your will power after the holiday season.
Okay, you know you are smart and have some skills, but you are still frustrated and spinning your wheels. Do you feel like you are not even tapping your full potential? That you try and try and are not really getting anywhere?
Every New Year I encounter the same interior battle between the good business practice of setting goals and my Christian understanding of God\’s outworking of our purpose and plan. When does goal setting or making New Year\’s resolutions cross the Christian line into self-determination?