Take a Look at the Big Picture

By Bob Cox | Tue, Jan 12, 2010 |

  

Archives: Daily Issues | Self Improvement | Wise

The key to sustaining progress on your goals over the long haul is to have a “big picture” of what you want to accomplish.

Let’s say you want to lose 40 pounds. To stay on course to achieve this goal, you must think of what losing that weight will mean in your life. In this case, the big picture would be improved health. That will allow you to live longer and be more active. And it will allow you to spend more time with your spouse, children, and grandchildren. And it will give you the opportunity to travel the world like you always wanted to… instead of living out your retirement years in a nursing home.

Maintaining a “big picture” or true purpose for your goals will bring you comfort and extra motivation during the inevitable peaks and valleys you’ll encounter on your path to success.


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