The last 5 years…
Tuesday, July 1st, 2008How have you grown in the last five years? What have you learned and applied to your life? Creating great goals is one thing, but have you hit your targets within the last five years? What were some of your habits that helped you or hurt you? Many of us live our routine lives never taking time to analyze our decisions along with their outcomes. For most people looking back on their past experiences and being honest with themselves about their progress, is like opening up bills. You know the bills are there, you have to pay them yet it’s painful to face them.
Look back on your life!
If you aren’t happy with the last 5 years of your life then make a change for the next 5 years of your life. Often, people never sit down and ask themselves am I happy with my current results out of life? Experiencing the pain of an honest answer, is far too much for so many people to deal with. Facing the pain also serves as a huge motivator in making the next years of your life much more productive. Remember it’s our natural instinct to move away from pain, and looking back on unfruitful years is very a painful dish to stomach. The difference in the next five years starts with your habits that are created now. The habits you create right now will shape the life you live tomorrow!
It is needed go back to the drawing board and create a new plan. Write down your expectations for yourself and where you’d like to be in the upcoming years. What will change in the next 5 years to come from the last 5 years? What will you do different? What habits will you replace? What will you replace them with? What is your commitment level?
Take your life serious and all the decisions that come along with it! Move progressively, and take no shorts! Write your goals and your mission statement in permeate ink! Don’t bend down to listen and understand the world, make the world step up to you! You have one life to get it right, value it! Don’t rely on tomorrow’s change when there is a day in front of you right now! Stay far from the complainers they will offer no value to your life, and their weakness is contagious.
Stay up and stay strong!
Action: Analyze your last five years and create habits for your next five years
Kenneth R Williams