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Originally Posted by stayfly I would recommend that you group similar goals together so they don't overwhelm you and so that you are clear on the real purpose of the goal is and give yourself many ways to achieve this purpose. This is something Tony Robbins teaches exceptionally well in "Time Of Your Life". |
Well... I think you are absolutely right. However, I already did that. That's why I wrote "Aside from my "big" goals, ... this is what I
specifically want to do in 2009".
What I meant is that I already know what the "big" goals are and what the real purpose behind it is. Then I thought about a concrete, specific implementation of those big goals. My list of goals in this thread IS this concrete, specific implementation. So, going back to grouping them in bigger areas would be going back to the starting point!
It seems backwards to me to have a top-down approach (even though I didn't share the top part of it here) and then go back to where I started with a bottom-up approach. Er, does this make sense?
For example I know that I want to express myself creatively and generate Harmony for me and others, and I think writing is a good medium for that. Fine. But now I need some concrete writing projects. So that's what I'm dealing with in this thread, the concrete stuff. Writing my eBooks and developing my blog etc. Going back to "I want to generate Harmony through writing" is correct of course, that's the real goal, but it won't bring me any further. I already know that.
I'm already clear about the bigger picture and about why I want to do what I want to do. I need help in organizing
how to do it.
But you are right of course. Thank you.