BlogchatterA2Z: Define the End Result
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Have you ever picturized any of your goals in life? Like, thinking of how you will feel the day you become a rock star or maybe what it will look like to be standing on stage in a stadium or auditorium full of people applauding for you, and so on. I guess there would be people with 1:1 who imagined versus those who did not.
Let me enlighten the chapter ahead, "Defining the End Result."
How does it matter to envision something that may or may not happen in the future? Though it seems harsh, yet a question worth asking yourself.
Most of the time, you would plan and work on achieving your objective. In this journey, you sometimes miss the pleasure of in-between milestones. It happens because you only focus on the goal. So, to live the delight of small joys, you should specify the result. If you define the result, it will help you understand the path leading to it. In this manner, you will get enough time to witness wins.
Let us know the answer to "How does it matter to envision something that may or may not happen in the future?"
The first thing is to remove "not" after may. Do not doubt your instincts. Now coming back to the question, let me tell you, it does matter to envision a goal. If you are clear about the feeling of achievement, you will live each day as if it is the day you will receive what you want. You will love doing what you are doing. Every day will be a celebration of winning.
The conclusion of "Defining The End Result" is:
To lead a happy life, you should live the joy of little achievements. It will keep you motivated to work for the longer term.
Dive into the journey of achieving your goals, living each day as a celebration.
I loved how you said witness wins.
ReplyDeleteThanks, glad you had a good read.
DeleteManifest the end results! Good one!
ReplyDeleteManifesting is what all it takes.
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