Sunday, October 27, 2019
Are You on the Right Path?
As I stood at the Newport New Jersey train station awaiting the Path into New York City, I made a deliberate effort to feel the swirling wind and to listen to the roar of the train as it approached the platform. At that moment, a thought flashed in my mind, “Are You on the Right Path?" I immediately opened my note-taking app on my iPhone and started capturing my thoughts as I elbowed my way onto an over-packed locomotive.
So, what do I mean? I am referring to a person’s daily activities in the quest to move along the right path to achieve one’s goals on the journey of life. That means you have to know what you want and be as specific as possible.
As for me, I agree with the approach of writing your goals down and reviewing them three times throughout each day. I also have checkpoints in which I assess if my activities are moving me in the proper direction to achieve my desired results. That includes touching base with a diverse group of mentors to get instant feedback and real-world advice. Because from time to time, you may need to adjust your direction to ensure you remain on the right track.
If you have strategies that keep you moving on the right path that you want to share, please add a comment. I wish you all an enjoyable Sunday and a successful week!
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"That means you have to know what you want and be as specific as possible." Seems this would be easy, but it's not. I find that it's actually quite difficult to ADMIT to myself what I really want....not the in-between step to where I want to go, but where do I really really really want to go deep down, final destination?
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