Every year we make resolution to our self about taking our success to greater heights, developing positive habits and fixing the loop holes. But what happens next? After few days of enthusiasm and morale boost, we lose our way and re-join our daily routine and stale habits.
It happens every year, why do we fail every time. Older and experienced folks often say “Keep your eye on the big goal and keep striving towards it. “. If that is the case, then why do we lose our zeal, motivation and endurance?
Because big goals are intimidating, nerve jangling, they stare you down and knocks you out after a while. Every day you promise to make the day count and from day this is your ultimate mission. After few hours, out of sudden your mind tells to watch sacred games next episode on Netflix.
You watch one episode promising that just after you will be back to work, but then temptation overlap your motivation and you finally come back after watching the entire series promising to start fresh from the next day.
Let’s take one step back, ask yourself? What do you enjoy, the journey or the destination. The goal can be savored once and need time to achieve, but journey can begin anywhere anytime. You can always make improvement in your daily habits, working plan or set daily goals.
Achieving small goals on a daily basis gears you for a big fight.
The Value of Small Victories
When we set bigger goals, the first temptation is always the final outcome not the present strategy for improvement. We daydream, living the future and patting our back for exceptional performance and hard work, but the reality is a complete vice versa. This leads to unhappiness.
The ability to learn something new every day and celebrating the progress making the journey interesting and worth fighting.
Our recent NLP training in Pune was about highlighting the real definition of success and why it is a journey, not destination. Why running water is better than still water? Google it and you will get the answer to all the queries.
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