Taking Life One Day at a Time Setting Goals

Setting Goals

Kurt Evans
Taking life one day at a time is often easier said than done. After all, with all of the daily pressures, sometimes it becomes too much, to focus on setting goals.

One Day At A Time

When we take life one day at a time, it gives us the chance to work on setting goals and live in the present moment. When we live in the present moment, we're able to get tasks accomplished and goals achieved.

What's The Difference Between Tasks And Goals?

Tasks are thing that you have to do, like washing the dishes, vacuuming, and doing laundry. Goals are things that you want to do, like take a vacation or write a book.

Sense Of Accomplishment

When we get goals achieved, and we check them off our list of goals, it gives us a sense of accomplishment. This accomplishment gives us a sense of acceptance of ourselves as being able to accomplish whatever goals we set for ourselves. Ultimately, this leads to us having faith in ourselves, and our goals. We come to know that we can accomplish anything that we set our minds to.

Life

Taking life one day at a time, keeps you from worrying about the future. It keeps your mind focused in the direction that you want to go and it keeps you from future tripping.

History

History has proven time and time again, that if you keep your mind focused on something; then, that's where you'll end up.

Actions

When you're constantly focused on your goals and getting them achieved; then, the actions that you take are bound to take you in that direction.

Published by Kurt Evans

I'm a writer. I have a sense of humor; as well as some sarcasm. I live life in my imagination as much as humanly possible. My goal is to motivate and inspire the masses onto greatness through sharing my k...  View profile

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  • Linda M. McCloud2/15/2010

    I have been trying to set more daily goals. Great article. I love how you deciphered the differences between goals and tasks.

  • R.C. Johnson2/10/2010

    Good presentation of tasks, goals, etc. Nice article.

  • T. Hillukka2/10/2010

    Great advice :)

  • JerseyNana2/10/2010

    Good advice, Kurt! Go team Mind Waves!

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