“The Goal Mindset” Quotes

Today's post is going to be one of straight-up inspiration in a few quotable reminders about the irrefutable fact that mindset has everything to do with whether or not we successfully achieve our goals. Let your goal-oriented mind map your productive journey toward destination success. From The Goal Mindset Comes Before the Goal Achievement (posted 12/7/23) … Continue reading “The Goal Mindset” Quotes

When Pursuing the Goal Gets Boring . . . (cont).

So, I promised you a part 2 to this discussion, involving getting help from the outside to keep the goal pursuit fresh -- IF you're not buying into YOU rewarding your own efforts as a way to incentivize yourself to keep on the straight-and-narrow goal path. And, that's okay if you want to explore the … Continue reading When Pursuing the Goal Gets Boring . . . (cont).

Forever Planning and Never Getting to the Goaling

Granted . . . goaling DOES require some planning before the execution phase comes about. That discussion was had in the previous blog posts, entitled Planned Goal-Mindedness, The Steps Leading to the Goal, and Too Many High-Level Goals? I go into some depth in these three discussions about the importance of planning to provide some direction … Continue reading Forever Planning and Never Getting to the Goaling

Too Many High-Level Goals?

Hmmmm? Too many goals? What's wrong with having a bunch of high-level to-dos that you want to achieve? Well, really, nothing at all. Nothing's wrong with being "extra" in the goal-mining realm. Personally, I think it's great to aspire to see dreams-turned-reality. It makes for a life of optimism, growth, and betterment. Just think how … Continue reading Too Many High-Level Goals?

“Pardon My Mess” Day: A Writing Therapy Exercise

Have you ever had one of those days where things were kind of messy? I mean . . . the kind of day where you didn't exactly wake up with the go-getter mentality that productive days are made of? Maybe you woke up with a heavy-heartedness that you couldn't quite shake off from some disheartening … Continue reading “Pardon My Mess” Day: A Writing Therapy Exercise