Now I'm writing my goals again :)

Pasay, Philippines
May 27, 2012 1:26pm CST
I have just opened my nifty organizer and read some of my stuff written in it. It's nice to know that some of my goals are happening and for this one I'm also sad about those plans that didn't work. I think I have to let go about those things and I have to work on other things to improve. Writing goals enhances your willpower and clarify your thoughts what do you need to attain first or work on it first. Also it also sort the things which are more important than the least important; like delegation and prioritizing the need before the want. How about you; how does writing goals helps you? Let me know how you feel whenever you write your dream map in a paper. Thanks and happy mylotting :)
8 responses
@dorannmwin (36392)
• United States
1 Jun 12
I've always been a writer in my life, but I can honestly say that I've never been one of those people that writes down my goals. I think that the reason that I don't tend to write down my goals is because of the fact that I'm also one of those people that gets really, really frustrated when I have set goals for myself and I fail to achieve those goals. I do, however, think that I really need to start keeping a diary again because that is something that I enjoy doing.
@dream_ozn (1752)
• Singapore
28 May 12
It's really nice to hear that you are writing your goals again. Even more nice to know that some of your goals are happening. We can meet some goals, but others, we just can't. This is why we have to review our goals periodically so that we can make changes to our goals accordingly. I think writing goals really help me, but many a time, i adhere to them only for a short few months. However, i am trying to change myself in this aspect as i know striving for goals can make me grow. Let's work hard towards our goals!
@GemmaR (8517)
28 May 12
I find that it is very helpful indeed to be able to write my goals down, as it means that you are able to look at them every time you open up your planner and then you would be able to see just how close you'd managed to get to reaching your ultimate goals. I will write everything down, from my fitness goals to my financial goals, and I love to to be able to do this as it means that I am much more likely to reach them. I also like to write in the deadlines that I am making for myself with each of my goals, as it means that I can see how much further I still have to go.
@alberello (4752)
• Italy
28 May 12
Well, according boy, I must say that you are a "phenomenon". At the moment I have not met anyone who puts the goals for your level! Of course I see it as positive, we mean. Although this is still a way to plan their lives. The only thing I have to tell you is that you must not despair at all if some of your project does not go through. There are always other ways to remedy.
@ryanong (9664)
• Vietnam
28 May 12
in fact, writing your goals is really good and stick it on the door or anywhere you can see it regularly..then you will put more effort to complete it. I know it is good..but i never write it down on the paper. I often think of my goals in the end of day only...
• Philippines
28 May 12
It does help because sometimes your passion fades away through time. This should remind you that you should work hard to achieve these dreams.
@alberello (4752)
• Italy
27 May 12
Well, while I'm happy for you that you can accomplish most of your projects. For myself, I know it will seem strange, but I'm working almost full-time here on Mylot. The objective of the "mission"? OK, get in with the day on May 31 with $ 10 in order to take the payout on the 13th of next month (I can tell you right now Im a quota $ 9.26 ). Perhaps your goals are more ambitious than mine, and I admit it. however I am a person who is satisfied quite easily.
• United States
27 May 12
i think it is great that you are achieving your goals..and any successful person that i have met in my life..one of the main traits i learned from them are to WRITE it down..no matter how many ideas you have, or how great they are, they wont go into affect unless you actively write them down..it helps you to stay focused and you can always go back to it to refresh your memory on what it is that you are supposed to do..i have realized that the things i have acutally written down seem to come to pass a lot faster than when i jus talk about it..so writing down your goals are a HUGE plus! so keep pushing honey..