Goals File
They found nothing. Frustrated, they decided to at least plant seeds since the soil was already turned.
As the old fable goes, for a chicken, a breakfast of "Ham & Eggs" is just a day's work, but for the pig, it’s total commitment . True achievement usually requires being fully "in the game" rather than just a contributor.
Shift your mindset toward effort goals (e.g., "I will write for 30 minutes today") rather than just outcome goals ("I will be a famous author"). You have 100% control over your effort, which builds the momentum needed for the results to follow. They found nothing
After he died, the sons began digging everywhere. They dug up every inch of the soil, searching for gold or jewels.
A traveler comes across three men working on a construction site. He asks each of them what they are doing. True achievement usually requires being fully "in the
When thinking about goals, it is often more helpful to focus on the and the how rather than just the "what." Here are two classic stories that illustrate different, essential perspectives on goal setting. 1. The Three Bricklayers: Purpose vs. Task
Because the ground had been so thoroughly tilled, they grew the most bountiful crop the village had ever seen. After he died, the sons began digging everywhere
Like the story of the boy climbing the mountain, goals are reached by taking small, manageable steps every day and celebrating those minor victories to maintain confidence. Goals Only Work When You Do! - Inspirational Stories