This really depends on what is important to you. There is no point setting a goal to visit Norway if you hate the cold. Or to sky dive if you hate heights.
We all want to be "successful" in what we do. But we all measure "success" differently. Some want lots of money. Some want just a few extra dollars to stop their baby crying of hunger. Some just like helping people, building teams, etc.
You must decide for yourself what it is that you want, then work out a plan to get there. There are always 2 critical points, like in any journey. One is "where do you want to get to?" The other is "where are you right now?"
Given those 2 points you can pick a spot roughly halfway from here to there. Then pick a spot halfway to that point. Keep doing this until you can see one step forward and you can put one foot forward to that spot. Now repeat the process.
Bear in mind that goals will always change. Like the journey, you'll encounter uphills and downhills. Road blocks. Diversions. Every time this happens, rethink the 2 points "where do I want to get to?" and "where am I now?". Break it down until you can step forward. And repeat.
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This really depends on what is important to you. There is no point setting a goal to visit Norway if you hate the cold. Or to sky dive if you hate heights.
We all want to be "successful" in what we do. But we all measure "success" differently. Some want lots of money. Some want just a few extra dollars to stop their baby crying of hunger. Some just like helping people, building teams, etc.
You must decide for yourself what it is that you want, then ...more