Padawanbater2
Well-Known Member
I'm starting a new job on Monday and starting class after 6 years off in May, looking forward to both. I'm hoping to lose some weight this summer and successfully keep it off next winter. And I'd like to start building my tiny home by the end of this year.
I was listening to Georges St.Pierre on the Joe Rogan Experience and he mentioned how he's got clear goals in his life other than fighting and becoming the world champion and how every day he works towards them. I was wondering, do you do the same thing, active visualisation of achieving the goal, active acknowledgement when you do, celebrations, step by step systems, that type of stuff? I seem to just glide by in my life without really any substantial goals outlined, I feel this might be one of the major reasons certain things seem very difficult for me. With no clear cut finish line, you're always going off onto many different tangents, I notice a lot of people who have those clearly outlined goals in their mind who spend years working towards them tend to become the best at what they strive for. The people at the top of their industries are people who have been working towards earning that position since they were kids. Artists, musicians, actors, usually the top people knew what they wanted and that was it, they went for it and never took no for an answer. Those most successful see what a normal person would accept as a dead end as a detour, a different route to the same goal.
I am also going to cut back on alcohol intake and increase THC intake
I was listening to Georges St.Pierre on the Joe Rogan Experience and he mentioned how he's got clear goals in his life other than fighting and becoming the world champion and how every day he works towards them. I was wondering, do you do the same thing, active visualisation of achieving the goal, active acknowledgement when you do, celebrations, step by step systems, that type of stuff? I seem to just glide by in my life without really any substantial goals outlined, I feel this might be one of the major reasons certain things seem very difficult for me. With no clear cut finish line, you're always going off onto many different tangents, I notice a lot of people who have those clearly outlined goals in their mind who spend years working towards them tend to become the best at what they strive for. The people at the top of their industries are people who have been working towards earning that position since they were kids. Artists, musicians, actors, usually the top people knew what they wanted and that was it, they went for it and never took no for an answer. Those most successful see what a normal person would accept as a dead end as a detour, a different route to the same goal.
I am also going to cut back on alcohol intake and increase THC intake