January 16th, 2012
Its been said that a goal is created three times:
- First, as a mental picture, an idea or thought in your mind.
- Second, when you write it down to add clarity and dimension.
- Third, when you take action toward its achievement.
Your journey toward success begins the moment you take action toward a worthwhile goal. The achievement of meaningful goals, like becoming an A-Rated Black Belt Leader & Champion, will always bring you greater levels of happiness and success in life. Most goals that are worthwhile require a laser beam focus and consistent action to see them through to success and achievement. It also requires persistence as obstacles are sure to surface. Once you’ve decided on exactly what goals you are working towards, and you’ve designed your action plan, it is time for action and lots of it. There is no substitute for taking action.
It has been said that Tang Soo Do is an Action Philosophy. I would agree with this as our Art demands action every step of the way. Black Belt Leaders & Champions are highly motivated individuals that are very action oriented people, in and out of the Dojang. They are driven by the excitement, energy and achievement of their goals. They live with energy, passion, and purpose. Black Belt Leaders & Champions are always working to improve and become better at everything. They understand that the biggest room in the world is the room for improvement. People with goals succeed more often than those who fail to plan, simply because they know what they want and where they are going in life.
A purpose driven life begins with knowing what you want and then setting goals for its achievement! Once you’ve created clarity with your goals and designed your action plan, it is time to take action today, not tomorrow. The greater actions you take the greater results you’ll create. Dont wait, dont procrastinate, take action and feel great!
“Your purpose explains what you are doing with your life. Your vision explains how you are living your purpose. Your goals enable you to realize your vision.” – Bob Proctor