Making goals harder than they need to be?
Our new society. Multi-task. Mult-do. Multi-want. Multi-need. Multi-desires.
Here is a couple of suggestions on how we can change that attitude.
Finish What You Start
Nothing ever gets accomplished because we do not finish what we start. Stop people. Stop setting these lofty goals for ourselves without thinking them through and respecting the journey that lies ahead.
Know Where You Are Going
It’s okay to know where you are going. No one wants to be wandering aimlessly with nowhere to go. You know. No purpose.
No Accomplishment Without Doing
As you move towards your goal respect and understand that it takes a series of steps to accomplish great things. There is no accomplishment without doing.
Take The First Step
We can analyze, strategize, and intellectualize our course of action. But it takes that first step to begin your journey. And each consecutive step that follows to complete it.
We are impatient. We lack motivation. We are envious. We want what we want when we want it. This is why we find ourselves Overworked, Overmedicated, and Overwhelmed. OrealE? Yes “Oh Real-ly!”
K.I.S.S. (Keep it simple simple) Set smaller goals for yourself as you set out on your journey to accomplish greater ones.
If you want to be a psychiatrist take a class. If you like it then follow it up with the next step like take another one. If you don’t then your journey won’t be wasted. Try something new. Set a different course of action for a different accomplishment. Don’t place time constraints on when your goal needs to be accomplished. Be reasonable and set those goals within your means. Take your time.
Look down at your own feet. You can only get where your going one step at a time.
That’s genetically imprinted in you. K.I.S.S’s

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Dear Dee Davis,
I appreciate your words and site at OrealE.
My name is Denis and have a inspirational dream of success to share with you. May I have your email to send you a vision statement of my mentoring program O to 6O in a Single step? Also, may I have written permission to use your picture of a single step, shown above, in my fliers?
I reach out to you to ignite our synergy and assist each other and the ones we work with individually to become the heroes in their own lives.
Thank you Dee for reading my message. I look forward to work with you in a successful moment.
Sincerely,
Denis Dickinson
Agent of Change,
Student Mentor and Advocate
Choice is Everything
choiceiseverything@hotmail.com