10-20-2018, 09:21 PM
I've decided I'm going to write down some solid goals for what I want to work towards in my life. "Be better" is way too broad and vague. This goes for a lot of things but in the past I used to avoid planning or making solid concrete goals. Why? Well it's like a commitment and once they are out there I'm responsible for them. Whereas having vague goals and floating through life gives me the freedom to "accidentally" fall off track or take unneeded detours. Also if I don't have anything planned or that I'm striving for, I can't fail.
But these are going to be MY goals and I don't care how different they are than mainstream society. I won't let the opinion of others destroy my ability to live my life how I want to live it.
I've always taken the path of least resistance. This led me to drifting about aimlessly. But it kept the fear low, which encouraged me to keep doing it.
Also stumbled upon this motivational speech. It's straight and to the point with no fluff.
But these are going to be MY goals and I don't care how different they are than mainstream society. I won't let the opinion of others destroy my ability to live my life how I want to live it.
I've always taken the path of least resistance. This led me to drifting about aimlessly. But it kept the fear low, which encouraged me to keep doing it.
Also stumbled upon this motivational speech. It's straight and to the point with no fluff.
INFP