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How can I achieve my Goals?


The goal is not a destination; instead, the goal is a direction.

Which has to be accepted wholeheartedly. Loving your goals is important for a good life.

Suppose you have some goal or some idea of the goal. Then we can define this framework mentioned below to make the goal happen in your life:

The framework has simple steps given below:

1. Let's just pen down your goal on paper.

2. You will start getting some ideas from someone or from your own experience about what should be done. This is one step I need to be cautious of because ideas will come, but only ideas will solve problems or move you in the direction of the goal. Infinite or more time spent here will be a waste of your time, so let's take this idea or some process and go to the next step 

3. Take an idea or process Write the process into simple steps that are doable by you, and it should be done at a good time that is also suitable for you.

4. Get the simplest task that is as simple as possible, then the following task will be step 3. For example, if the step 3 task is reading a book and I break reading the book into reading 10 pages a day, then the simplest task for this step 3 task will be reading for 1 minute.

5. Repeat step 2, step 3, and step 4, because in step 5 we will give some feedback or observations on whether the idea or process is actually working for me or not. If not, then repeat; otherwise, continue.

So, this is the framework that helps you reach your goal. A goal is the direction in which we want our lives to go.

In a nutshell, let's define what it means to achieve a goal by defining a process and working on it. In this process of achieving a goal, we also define our goal. Basically, it's a way of life. A process that is based on love for something important to me in life.

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