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“Life gives you what you settle for.”

— James Serengia, Share via Whatsapp

“I refuse to set any limits for myself...”

— Alice Tyszka, Share via Whatsapp

“You have two choices in life: To lead your life or to let life s circumstances lead you.”

— Marchesa Schroeder, Plot-A-Course: The Goal-Attainment Guide That Leads You to Discover Who You Are, What You Want, and How to Get It, Share via Whatsapp

“The first step in the process of claiming control of one s life is often found in establishing goals.”

— Dr. Nathan Mellor, Sleeping Giants: Authentic Stories and Insights for Building a Life That Matters, Share via Whatsapp

“One default Item of success is risk, those who take the risk will get the dish”

— Aabas Sadkani, Share via Whatsapp

“The old goal paradigm is one that nudges you in the direction to either keeping your goals small, so that you are sure to reach them, or not even trying so that dreaded failure isn t possible.”

— Hal Elrod, Miracle Equation, Miracle Morning, Life Leverage 3 Books Collection Set, Share via Whatsapp

“Vision with no actions is mere a daydream; while actions not backed by a clear vision is just like randomly shooting aiming at nothing and celebrating anything hit .”

— Dr. Lucas D. Shallua, Share via Whatsapp

“There is no ONE reason why people fail as People fail when they are not empowered to win. Lyssa-Ann Clarke - Purpose: A Blueprint to Accomplishing God s Plan for your life.”

— Lyssa-ann Clarke, Share via Whatsapp

“So you’re a goal-oriented person, right? Hold on for a moment and ask yourself. Does your life goal contribute for your fellas, does it help seeking people their paths too, will it impact for the progress of a society? Remember, you can be a goal-oriented person with the orchestration of team-work as if you’re running towards a post in a football match. Otherwise its a self-centred life where chances of loosing a ball is at high risk.”

— Bilal Mukhtar, Share via Whatsapp

“When God takes control of your thoughts, you’re able to start devising a wise plan for moving yourself out of debt. Figure out what you’re actually trying to accomplish and then set a goal. The goal must be written down, measurable, attainable, and include an endpoint. All of these steps are crucial. Otherwise, it’s just a good idea and will never be implemented.”

— Marcus Hall, Spiritual Wealth: a 40-Day Journey to Developing Stewardship Mindset, Share via Whatsapp

“—Get a goal, to achieve your life’s mission”

— Dr. Lucas D. Shallua, Average to Abundant: How Ordinary People Build Sustainable Wealth and Enjoy the Process, Share via Whatsapp

“As a Life Coach, I am passionate about assisting my clients in setting and reaching goals. What I discovered is that while people were quick to make goals in areas such as business, sales, health, and finances, goal setting in the area of faith/spirituality was rarely considered, yet this area is foundational to all others.”

— Rachelle Triay, GROW: A COACH APPROACH TO CHRISTIAN GROWTH, Share via Whatsapp

“For anyone striving for high performance in the workplace, goals are very necessary things.”

— John Doerr, Measure What Matters, Share via Whatsapp

“Shitty values involve tangible external goals outside of our control. Better values are process-oriented.”

— Mark Manson, The Subtle Art of Not Giving a F*ck: A Counterintuitive Approach to Living a Good Life, Share via Whatsapp

“Diwali is about setting goals, not accumulating gold. As Lakshmi comes from Lakshya, meaning Goal.”

— Tapan Ghosh, Faceless The Only Way Out, Share via Whatsapp

“Don t let goal setting become heavy weights. Remain flexible and allow room for intuitive changes.”

— Kelly Martin, Share via Whatsapp

“Stay up... till you come up... when you come up stay up!”

— Johnnie Dent Jr., Share via Whatsapp