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Old 11-27-2024, 02:56 AM   #31
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November 27

Specific goals

A vague goal is not really a goal at all. Specific goals are the only goals that have a chance of being reached.

What do you intend to to, exactly, precisely, with details? In the laying out of those details is when the achievement begins.

Nestle your dream firmly in an exact location. Know the size, sound, color, cost, duration, and everything else that is a function of its existence in reality.

Then you can draw up a realistic and workable pathway to it. Then you can begin to make your way along that path.

Any time you wander off in the wrong direction, stop and re-clarify the goal. With fresh, rich details, you can quickly get yourself back on track.

Every result is a specific result. Make your goals specific, and get the results you desire.

— Ralph Marston
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More gratitude

Gratitude never gets old. Indeed, it becomes even more beneficial with age.

Every moment of gratitude strengthens your connection to abundance. It sharpens your comprehension of all the good you can do.

Express your thanks, but don’t consider it to be one and done. Be thankful again and again, spreading the goodness of gratitude into every corner of life.

You’ll often have occasion to call upon that goodness. The more time you’ve spent in thankfulness, the more readily available its goodness will be.

Many of life’s pursuits, even the most enjoyable ones, can eventually make you weary. But you’ll never grow tired of gratitude.

More gratitude is always a good thing. Today is a great day to remember that.

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Thank you willbe. I hope you had a great Thanksgiving!
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Intentional time

Make time to focus on what carries substance and meaning. Carve out significant periods that you can spend doing what matters, what’s fulfilling, and making progress.

Quality, focused time is not likely to simply appear on its own. You must be intentional to compete with the endless notifications, deadlines, obligations and complexities the world sends your way.

Block out hours, perhaps even days or weeks, when you exercise your prerogative to say no and to say yes. Say no to all the urgent but unimportant issues, and say yes to the meaningful things that benefit your life and your world.

Carefully and honestly consider your priorities, your assumptions, your goals, your dreams, and your values. Work to get them all in alignment.

Then seek to allocate your time based more on who you truly are than on what you’ve always assumed you should be doing. Give yourself plenty of opportunity to focus on and achieve what matters most.

Designate and spend generous amounts of time as intentional time. And enable yourself to live the life you choose to live.

— Ralph Marston
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Engage with vigor

Today you are surrounded by unrealized opportunities. What will you do with them?

You’re filled with energy, purpose, ability, and wisdom. In what unique way will you enable those positive attributes to work with each other?

There are people willing to listen to you, encourage you, and support you in your efforts. How will you interact with them to bring new goodness to life?

You have time, resources, expectations, and dreams. What specific forms of new value can you create with all that’s available?

Abundance pervades all of existence, and opportunity is everywhere. Yet none of it matters until you do something with it.

Your future is arriving. Engage with vigor and all the best you can give.

— Ralph Marston
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