During our LDS institute class this evening ('Institute' is like Sunday School during the week and is typically aimed at young adults aged between 18-30 years old), the teacher discussed writing out goals and having a plan for your life.
He talked about some people who have had successes documenting and performing their life goals. I think that is sort of inspiring. Some of the goals he discussed were very lofty. Example: "Present a paper in Cairo, Egypt." However, many of these goals, when written seriously, had been achieved by their respective goal setters. Good on them.
Hearing about this made me think that I need to do better. I wrote a five year plan about three years ago and it might need an update. Goals are great things. I'll stop blogging and start recording said goals.
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