Setting Goals

So everyone knows about this thing new years resolutions. Now we all set at least one every year, but how often do we ever really go through with them? Every year I choose my resolutions and post them online. To where ever facebook, instagram, whatever I feel like. This adds a sense of accountability to myself even if no one ever looks at them or likes them it’s more for me. But here is the thing how many of those do we actually achieve? Wouldn’t it be more effective to set goals all year? Big ones and small ones, like write a blog post everyday for thirty days, become a published author, read the bible and pray for at least 15 mins a day for thirty days, or become a worship leader at your church to help the people around you. Setting goals is super important if you don’t have some sort of goal, plan, whatever you want to call it, basically if you don’t at least an idea of where you want to go and where God has you going. How will you know what to do next? If you don’t have a place in mind it doesn’t matter if you stay put for now or really where you go. But here is the thing there is always a good reason to set goals. The simplest but pretty universal reason is it always a good time to grow who you are. So set goals big and small ones and you don’t have to always be focusing on them twenty four hours a day, seven days a week, if you need to in the begining just at least set them. I’ve found that even when I set goals and forget about them just to find the page they were written on later I ended up hitting goals I had forgotten I’d set because it subconsciously focused my brain. So honestly setting goals is one of the best things you can do to grow your life.

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