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Good goals are not paper tigers

There is a story that I often use to teach newcomers - Bai Longma returned with the Tang monk from the west to study scriptures, and his name moved the world. Many donkey horses ask for advice: Why do I work hard but get nothing? Bai Longma said, in fact, when I went to study scriptures, everyone was not idle in the mill, and even more tired than me. I take a step, and you take a step, but I have a clear goal, I have walked back and forth for a thousand miles, and you are always standing still. Doing one thing every day without thinking about the meaning behind it is a terrible state. The so-called "thinking behind the meaning" is to set goals. It is also a journey of 10,000 miles. Those with goals are called "Long March", and those without goals are called "Wandering". Just like watching a drama every day, those who aim to be directors accumulate skills, those who aim to be writers accumulate plots, those who aim to be music accumulate inspiration, and some people collect and categorize, and accumulate fans, but you only accumulate Dark circles and glasses degree. A famous magazine in Paris once made a prize-winning answer: If the Louvre Museum caught fire, and the conditions at that time only allowed to save one piece of art, which one would you choose? The statue of Venus, or the brave rescue of the Mona Lisa" debated endlessly. And the best answer is: choose the one closest to the door! Aim for smaller, less.It is a good thing to have high ambitions, but too high to reach, too far to see, such goals are only suitable for you to keep in your heart. Just like the statue of Venus, although it is extremely precious, but you are not Li Yuanba, the ending can only be buried in the sea of fire with it. A reasonable goal should be one that you can reach on tiptoe. For example, remember a word every day and do ten push-ups every day. Don't feel that these are trivial, doing it is better than not doing it, and there will be miracles if you do it. Every time you complete a small goal, it will enhance your self-confidence; when each small goal is internalized into your habit, the previously unattainable big goal will become your next small goal. For the sake of face, some people write down a variety of goals. Although they are not comparable to the Louvre Museum, they are as full as an online shopping cart, but the actions they can make are as skinny as their wallets. When there are too many goals, resources and energy will be diluted, and the difficulty of planning will also increase. And there are too many goals, which means no goals. When you have to face multiple goals, you have to prioritize and ask yourself: "If I could only do one thing this year, what would I do?" If you subdivide this goal, you must Can tell you what to do every day, every week, every month. If you are ambitious, you may have written a "clear" goal: buy a mansion on the mountain in five years! And Walker, the former president of the American Association of Financial Advisors, tells you that this is a typical "vague goal." If you're serious, you'll have to find that mountain first and figure out the value of the hut. Then, take inflation into account and figure out how much the house will be worth five years from now. Next, you have to figure out how much money you need to save each month to achieve this goal... Nissan CEO Gaughan is known as a management wizard. His famous quote is: "Goal that can't be digitized, I can't execute." For example, the goal of "expanding contacts" should be translated into "exchange 30 business cards with people every month, and keep in touch with 5 of them". If it is a long-term goal, then in the order of long-term, medium-term, and near-term, “count down” the specific numbers to be achieved at the moment. For example, the goal of "being more loving with my wife" can also be transformed into "walking with my wife in the park for an hour every day".If you are ambitious, you may have written a "clear" goal: buy a mansion on the mountain in five years! And Walker, the former president of the American Association of Financial Advisors, tells you that this is a typical "vague goal." If you're serious, you'll have to find that mountain first and figure out the value of the hut. Then, take inflation into account and figure out how much the house will be worth five years from now. Next, you have to figure out how much money you need to save each month to achieve this goal... Nissan CEO Gaughan is known as a management wizard. His famous quote is: "Goal that can't be digitized, I can't execute." For example, the goal of "expanding contacts" should be translated into "exchange 30 business cards with people every month, and keep in touch with 5 of them". If it is a long-term goal, then in the order of long-term, medium-term, and near-term, “count down” the specific numbers to be achieved at the moment. For example, the goal of "being more loving with my wife" can also be transformed into "walking with my wife in the park for an hour every day".
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