I"m wondering if it is more important to set short term goals, and work towards those instead of remaining so focused on the I want such and such, I think this attitude may lead to much negativity and depression. It would seem to have a negative effect if you look at what you want and your perception of how far it is could cause you to say screw it, and cement the failure in your mind, and create a victim/loser mentality. Does anyone think that a transition in view points is a good idea, or is this a diluted vision of what goals should be attainable?
I want to know if short term or long term goals are your driving force. I've made the switch to a more day to day view, so things don't get so chaotic, and things seem to maintain a better balance, but I want some other view points, cause for some guys this is a major issue. Goal setting and having priorities is a problem for 70% of the world. So let me hear what you think.
I want to know if short term or long term goals are your driving force. I've made the switch to a more day to day view, so things don't get so chaotic, and things seem to maintain a better balance, but I want some other view points, cause for some guys this is a major issue. Goal setting and having priorities is a problem for 70% of the world. So let me hear what you think.