Being REALISTIC is one of the most difficult things for some people, whether it’s in your personal or professional life. At the end of the year we go out and set these “New Year Resolutions” and everybody is all in for the “New Year, New ME” bid but they have not began prior to the ending of the year to set small milestones to bring them into the New Year with a fresh start or the beginning stages to a fresh start. In our day to day life we set goals but we aren’t being specific enough with the details for us to achieve it. Everyone has a vision but the vision has to broken down before the complete picture comes together. Stay on your path, everyone will not know where you’re going with what you’re doing but believe in yourself, most of all be realistic. I’ve jotted down 4 major components of being realistic:
· knowing what you want
· being specific, not vague
· not procrastinating
· being determined
Many of us pretend all is good and its just BAD, living in utter disbelief that we are in debt, that our home is broken, or that bad decisions in general have been made. However, from any situation be able to take from it how you got there, what you got out of it, and what you will do in the future to ensure you don’t end up in that place again. No matter if its people or things be REALISTIC about it, them and your situation. I myself am learning to be realistic and while some of it is of no easy task, it's a lesson well learned and I can now teach my daughters the benefit of being realistic and making levelheaded decisions.
As a conversation piece tell me: How many of you feel like you’re still on the “New Year, New Me” path or how many have stuck to your NYR?? What was it you weren't being realistic about? What have you found to be some of your struggles? How are you now being more realistic?
~Live by expressing awareness of things as they really are…be Realistic~
Ms. Banks
· knowing what you want
· being specific, not vague
· not procrastinating
· being determined
Many of us pretend all is good and its just BAD, living in utter disbelief that we are in debt, that our home is broken, or that bad decisions in general have been made. However, from any situation be able to take from it how you got there, what you got out of it, and what you will do in the future to ensure you don’t end up in that place again. No matter if its people or things be REALISTIC about it, them and your situation. I myself am learning to be realistic and while some of it is of no easy task, it's a lesson well learned and I can now teach my daughters the benefit of being realistic and making levelheaded decisions.
As a conversation piece tell me: How many of you feel like you’re still on the “New Year, New Me” path or how many have stuck to your NYR?? What was it you weren't being realistic about? What have you found to be some of your struggles? How are you now being more realistic?
~Live by expressing awareness of things as they really are…be Realistic~
Ms. Banks
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