Saturday, January 12, 2019

Are your goals are righteous?

First and foremost, this post is short and sweet. This post should take up to five minutes to read. Sometimes whenever we are progressing to achieve our short-term goals, it can take a very slow pace and sometimes whenever we are progressing to achieve our short-term goals, it can take a very fast pace.

Sometimes whenever we are progressing to achieve our long-term goals, it can take a very slow pace and sometimes whenever we are progressing to achieve our long-term goals, it can take a very face pace.

Goals should be able to achieve in a time frame that suits you best. Some goals should allow you to become a better person than you were five years ago or even ten years ago. Some goals should allow you to use your time wisely.

Some goals should allow you to be productive of doing things that matters most to you. A few goals should allow you to become a closer relationship to your relatives and your friends. I strongly encourage you to follow up and reflect on the goals that you have written for this year to achieve throughout this year.
"If your goals are righteous, then go for them." - M. Russell Ballard.
You may ask, what are some easy and simple tips on how to follow up and reflect on the goals that I have made at the beginning of this year throughout this year?

I would suggest by end of each month, you need to think about, and write down in a notebook about what goals that you have achieved throughout the month and if you haven't achieved the certain goals that you would like to by end of that month, you can always encourage yourself to do better for the following month and try again to achieve those goals. I encourage you to think about strategies how to achieve those certain goals and you would need to write it down in a notebook so you can always look back on it.

Are your goals are achievable? Are your goals are righteous?
Stay Tuned until next time.

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