Every year at New Years’, folks set goals for what they want to do with their lives in the new year. For many of us, that means good intentions that fall apart by the end of January.
Now, I’m fine with the idea of “lose 5 pounds” or “start walking more” that are the frequent flyers for new years’ goals; but I think that we can get more out of this if we set goals that are part of our Life Mission.
Everybody has a Life Mission- something we bring to the Party of Life that noone else can bring, and doing things that are part of that mission make our lives fun and beautiful and meaningful.
(For more information on your Life Mission, search this blog or click here and here and here to start out…)
So why am I talking about New Year’s goals? For two reasons:
- One -Because we’re almost halfway through the year, and this is a good time to look at whether you’re actually moving in the direction of your dreams, as opposed to just beating out forest fires or doing the things that people tell you that you should be doing. What have you done in 2012 that feeds your spirit and is part of your Life Mission?
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- Two -because it’s a great time to climb back on that horse. Yes, I know that most people break those new year’s goals almost as fast as they make them, but just because you didn’t immediately succeed, doesn’t mean that you have to give up altogether.
Your dreams are important. your Life Mission is important. And it’s important that you do the things that feed your spirit and the spirits of those around you.
Almost halfway through the year, so what are you going to do?
Catherine
Foresight
6/21/12
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Though I briefly discussed your mission in life in How to Reach Your Goals , I think a few more words about it are in order.As I said there, your mission in life is the theme of your life, what your life shows that you value. In developing your life mission, the first step is to find your current mission in life. You have one, even if you’ve never thought about it or consciously expressed it to yourself.To find your current mission in life, look at what you spend your time doing. Do you spend all of your spare time watching TV? Do you spend hours a day playing video games? Do you work at a social service agency? Are you a salesman for an insurance company? Do you like to garden? Do you spend as much time as possible with other people, or would you rather be alone? Do you read science fiction, romances, detective stories, westerns, or another story type on a regular basis? Look at how you spend your spare time, what type of work you do, what type of family life you have, what type of friends you are attracted to, what type of hobbies you have. I am not going to say any particular activity has any particular meaning. That is up to you to decide, because two people can do exactly the same thing, and it will have two entirely different meanings to them.
Right on.
Many times the things you choose to giv your time and attention to can hold clues to what your true Life Mission is
Catherine
Foresight