Discovering Crucial Habits for Personal Growth: My Journey from Business Student to Nurse
Since I started my journey with personal development, I have discovered several things that could help me become a more fulfilling person and more satisfied with my choices among them, I discovered some habits that were crucial in my life change as originally, I was a business student to become an accountant and then after seeing what my dad went through concerning his health, I then decided to change my course to become a nurse. Over the years, personal goals have evolved fairly. This is a positive thing; it is not set into stone. Around the same time, it does not improve so quickly. We have to stick to it for a while if we want to do something positive. The important thing is that versatility and stability are balanced (Sabin, 2016).
In my life, meditation was such a changeful practice that I speak to others about it and say it repeatedly. Meditation helps me to be more present, aware and focused. It can be accomplished within five to ten minutes a day, which time I am able to reserve. I concentrate only now, without something that distracts only me, my body and my mind, in a moment when I am present. I had only annual targets at one point in my life, which I wrote on 1st January and finished on 31st December. I started working on a brilliant way to build my priorities and my ideas, and both changed everyday goals. Now I'm doing a lot more than before. Now I've done much more than I have done before and I'm much happier. Stuff have been left out before.
They come true now! Today! I advocate knowing my path here if I cannot describe my objectives, where I speak about the exact creation and achievement of the life of my dreams. I didn't previously know how to set goals and was disappointed, so I didn't do something. Moreover, what I did on my day didn't correspond to what I expected (Shapiro, 2020). Daily objectives give me the inspiration required to concentrate on where I should be precisely. It's probably a normal cycle that, when I get satisfied, I first concentrate and eventually open up.
It's definitely a normal progression where I first concentrate on myself and loosen up while I come to terms with it. My competition objectives were before stuff like 'Qualify for the world championships in ironman’s. I am now more like to spend quality time with friends and siblings. The aim is not to target a result but to enjoy the process. It's life, I suppose. Life's purpose should be life itself, otherwise I will never survive entirely. The life's roller coaster begins and the unavoidable downs, frustrations and hurdles begin to hamper us in completing us r objective. It is helpful at this stage to examine us r priorities and remember what is our long-term aiming to do. I should remember I am trying to do and have the motivation to work through the complicated patches.
References
Sabin, S. (2016, March 17). 5 Reasons Why Setting goals Changes Your Life. Medic Footprints. https://medicfootprints.org/5-reasons-why-setting-goals-changes-your-life/
Shapiro, J. (2020). How to Set Goals for Personal Change. Psychology Today. https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/thinking-in-black-white-and-gray/202009/how-set-goals-personal-change
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