Dreams.
What's the difference? I've been thinking about that lately.
For example,
while I'm talking about losing weight, then I do not have a goal of weight loss.
I have a dream.
Or if I say that I am going to hike the Inca Trail to see this
while I'm sitting on the couch day in and day out, I do not have a goal to hike Machu Picchu.
I have a dream.
But if I'm doing a lot of this
and this
Oops! Where did you come from???? You're cute but you don't really demonstrate the type of workout I'm looking for. Looks like you need to a few more reps, dude.
I mean this
and some of this
then I have goals.
Goals to not only lose weight, but to hike the Inca Trail without having to be carried down in a body bag.
Dreams and goals are both good, but let's understand that they are not the same thing. Dreams are thoughts and ideas. Dreams can inspire and motivate us, but to truly pursue them, to turn them into goals and make them reality, we need to put feet on them and take them beyond being merely wishes and turn them into decisions. Lay the groundwork, do the research, learn, take
steps to actually make them happen. We need to take action, to do something, or we will wake up one morning realizing that we had lots of good intentions but no accomplishments. What's there to be proud of in that?
1 comment:
hmmm quite inspiring!!!
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