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By Stephen
Shapiro Success and happiness are unarguably our Holy Grails, but the standards taught to find them are all wrong. We have been brainwashed into believing that the only way to achieve this elusive combination of success and happiness is through setting goals. This is simply not true. In fact, goal-setting is often the shortest route to discontentment. Fifty eight percent of those I surveyed say that they are consciously sacrificing today's happiness in the belief that achieving their goals will bring fulfillment. Sadly, 41 percent say that each goal achieved brings little, if any, satisfaction, despite all the hard work. So, what do they do? They set another goal. This creates a perpetual cycle of sacrifice and disillusionment. What is the solution? After interviewing hundreds of people and surveying thousands I discovered that the most passionate, creative, and sometimes wealthiest people live free form the burden of traditional goals. Instead, they have mastered the rare skill of enjoying "now" rather than delaying gratification until the future. Goals are not inherently bad, but many individuals have an unhealthy relationship with their goals, distorting this potentially helpful tool into a surefire recipe for failure. Why?
Goal-Free Living is liberating. It opens new possibilities typically hidden from sight. We often associate goals with our career. While that is a big aspect of our lives, Goal-Free Living applies to all areas of life, from dating to business.
When you are doing something, as yourself "Why am I doing this?" If you have a reason -- other than just to be there -- then you may have a goal. While it is quite acceptable to have a particular interest in an outcome, do not let that specific focus become so dominant that it blinds you to other opportunities. How does one embark on a more goal-free life? During my travels around the world and after hundreds of interviews I discovered eight secrets for living goal-free. 1. Use a compass, not a map -- have a sense of direction (not a specific destination), and then "meander with purpose." 2. Trust that you are never lost -- every seemingly wrong turn is an opportunity to learn and experience new things. 3. Remember that opportunity knocks often but sometimes only softly -- while blindly pursuing our goals, we often miss unexpected and wonderful possibilities. 4. Want what you have -- measure your life by your own yardstick and appreciate who you are, what you do, and what you have... now. 5. Seek out adventure -- treat your life like a one-time-only journey, and revel in new and different experiences. 6. Become a people magnet -- constantly attract, build, and nurture relationships with new people so that you always have the support and camaraderie of others. 7. Embrace your limits -- transform your inadequacies and boundaries into unique qualities that you can use to your advantage. 8. Remain detached -- focus on the present, act with a commitment to the future, and avoid worrying about how things will turn out. For each of these secrets, there are a number of tips for implementing the concept. Here are a few you can try today.
The origin
of the word "goal" comes from the Old English word for "obstacles"
or "a hindrance." In order to achieve a goal, you must work
hard to overcome these barriers and roadblocks. Conversely, the origin
of the word "aspiration" is the same as the Latin word for "spirit"
and "inspire," which means "to breath into" or "panting
with desire." Barriers or inspiration. Which would you prefer? This article is from the book 101 Great Ways to Improve Your Life
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