There is a story about an interview that was done with Bill Gates and Warren Buffett. Both gents were asked the same questions...."what is the single most thing important thing for success"?
They both answered with precisely the same word ..."Focus!".
I always feasted on that thought....as it one thousand percent was in alignment with my own mode of operation.
Knowing where you are going is refreshing. How else will you know you've arrived if you don't have a destination?
But, now for the sake of a good argument, let's assume, that it isn't always a good thing to be hyper focused on one's goals. Could it be that when humans are too focused...that they forget the simple pleasures.....like riding a bike or singing a song in the car ride to work? Can it be that goal setting transforms us from people who dance .....into people who simply march like soldiers towards a goal?
Is it good to march through life? Or is it better to dance?
I am simply stirring the pot. It's good to take both sides of an argument to help assess the pros and cons of both sides of an equation.
One might also suggest that being too "goal oriented" can be challenging in a marital and family setting. If one or both parents are very focused on goals outside the home...will they still have enough time and energy for their spouse and children? Or does the spousal time and children time need to be written into their written list of goals? These are good things to consider.
Being uber-focused is definitely a powerful tool to accomplish virtually anything in life. But let's not forget to enjoy and appreciate those unwritten aspects of human life which don't make it onto your list.
Let's not forget to smell the roses....and appreciate the scent of the grass after a morning rainfall.
Let's not forget to commune with our Creator...the one who understands us and wants to help craft our written goals. Let's not walk alone.
Peace,
Carla.
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