Purpose is the engine that powers our lives. Everyone has purpose. For some, it's to eat. For most Americans, it is to make Friday a "TGIF" at the local pub or bar. For you and I, personal growth, contribution, creative expression, loving relationships, and spiritual harmony are the common goals that make us uncommon people.
Specifically, written goals are the tools which make purpose achievable. Since the mind is a biocomputer, it needs definitive instructions and directions. The reason most people don't reach their goals is that they don't define them, learn about them, or ever seriously consider them as believable and achievable. There are a lot of
winning career tips, but they are futile if you don't set your goals in the first place.
Don't fail by default simply by not setting specific and
realistic goals. You have to remember that the mind is goal-seeking by design. Hence, to be successful, you should have short-term and long-term game plans in life that are clearly defined and something you can constantly refer to. Concentrate on them and be positive that you can achieve them through hard work and perseverance. Bear in mind that the more you are focused and strong-minded towards your objectives, accomplishing them can become a reality.
The term "waterloo" has come to mean so many things in the present world. Originally referring to a great defeat or loss, waterloo's definition now has involved several cities as well as places in the United States and in Europe. Other waterloo references
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