Minchin.ca - Comments: Goals and Perseverancehttps://blog.minchin.ca/2008/04/goals-and-perseverance.html/2008-05-24T03:35:00-06:00Posted by: Shelly2008-05-24T03:35:00-06:002008-05-24T03:35:00-06:00Shellytag:blog.minchin.ca,2008-05-24:/2008/04/goals-and-perseverance.html//comment-322860540922618544md<html><head></head><body><p>I don’t know where to start. I’ve listed my goals so many times. yet seem to
have trouble getting past the ‘researching’ to the execution. You inspire me.</p></body></html>Posted by: Jennifer2008-05-19T18:32:00-06:002008-05-19T18:32:00-06:00Jennifertag:blog.minchin.ca,2008-05-19:/2008/04/goals-and-perseverance.html//comment-7469806573855650062md<p>What n. forsyth said is very wise: “Never let any one goal consume the others,
or you will fail at all of them.” - However in talking about spirituality,
remember that your relationship with God is a great thing that changes
everything else you will ever do for the better.</p>
<p>Something …</p><html><head></head><body><p>What n. forsyth said is very wise: “Never let any one goal consume the others,
or you will fail at all of them.” - However in talking about spirituality,
remember that your relationship with God is a great thing that changes
everything else you will ever do for the better.</p>
<p>Something I have found most helpful is first writing down my values and
priorities and numbering them in importance and then writing out my goals and
making sure they are in line with my priorities. Then I number the goals in
importance. That keeps things in proper perspective for me.</p>
<p>Good luck with everything you do!</p></body></html>Posted by: N. Forsyth2008-04-03T23:10:00-06:002008-04-03T23:10:00-06:00N. Forsythtag:blog.minchin.ca,2008-04-03:/2008/04/goals-and-perseverance.html//comment-1108267781623994487md<p>When I was where you were, I had the exact same goals. They have now changed:</p>
<p>Spirituality is still #1, Develop professionally is still up there. But I’ve
seen now that buying my own place is not a priority, because I realise that
until I’ve developed proffessionally, and …</p><html><head></head><body><p>When I was where you were, I had the exact same goals. They have now changed:</p>
<p>Spirituality is still #1, Develop professionally is still up there. But I’ve
seen now that buying my own place is not a priority, because I realise that
until I’ve developed proffessionally, and/or gotten married, I’m not actually settled.</p>
<p>What I’ve moved up on the list, in having experienced burnout, and am now using
that experience to avoid another, is to maintain balance. Never let any one
goal consume the others, or you will fail at all of them.</p></body></html>