The third man, with a light in his eyes, says, ""
The first man grumbles, "" For him, the goal is just a repetitive task to get through the day. The third man, with a light in his
The second man says, "" He sees the immediate structure, focusing on the technical requirements and dimensions. The true treasure is often the hard work
Sometimes the "result" we aim for (the gold) is just a placeholder to get us through the "process" (the digging). The true treasure is often the hard work and growth that happens along the way, which yields rewards we didn't even expect. Key Strategies for Your Goals goals are reached by taking small
An old farmer, worried that his three lazy sons wouldn't work after he passed, told them on his deathbed that a was buried somewhere in their fields.
When thinking about goals, it is often more helpful to focus on the and the how rather than just the "what." Here are two classic stories that illustrate different, essential perspectives on goal setting. 1. The Three Bricklayers: Purpose vs. Task
Like the story of the boy climbing the mountain, goals are reached by taking small, manageable steps every day and celebrating those minor victories to maintain confidence. Goals Only Work When You Do! - Inspirational Stories