Showing posts with label Meditation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Meditation. Show all posts

Thursday, 13 September 2012

5goals1week-Day 4: Vision Goal



Hello! Its that time of the day!! :)

In this section I shall discuss a little bit more about the Vision Goal . This consists of outlining what your strategy is going to be when formulating or thinking about your goals.  Moreover, having a vision is all about inspiration based on your passion , dreams and ideas. A vision will have a great influence on your decision making and how you allocate your resources. (about.com)

Below are some things that could help trigger that inspiration bug because in order to see where you heading your mind, surroundings need to reflect who you are and how you wish to represent youself as a human being.

15 Things to Start Doing for Yourself:

1. Spend time with the right people

2. Start facing your problems head on

3.Start being honest with yourself about everything

4.Start making your own Happiness a priority 
 
5.Start Being yourself genuinely and proudly

6.Start Noticing and Living in the Present

7.Start valuing the Lessons your mistakes teach you

8.Start being more polite to yourself

9.Start enjoying the things you already have

10.Start Creating your own happiness

11.Start giving your ideas and dreams a chance

12.Start entering new relationships for the right reasons

13.Start Competing against the earlier version of yourself

14.Start listening to your own inner voice

15.Start forgiving yourself and others







 

On that Note:


Monday, 11 June 2012

5goals1week: Believe in YourSelf!!!




  Hey Guys!! 

Happy Monday.. As promised, I am starting my 5goals1week movement ( well, kinda..but its progressive :)) I came across this amazing video about a girl who suffered much but was able to fight to do what she loved to do.. get an education. Please watch as it is an InspiRing StorY ( almost made me cry):


 DAILY INSPIRATION:AN OUTSTANDING LADY( IF SHE CAN.. YOU CAN..)

 

 And remember to Keep that head Up hiGh!!

 Be Blessed!!

 Ness

Saturday, 9 June 2012

Motivation: 5 Goals 1 Week Movement!!




The principles of  the #5Goals1Week Movement are:

Setting 5 Goals;
  • A spiritual Goal
  • Financial Goal
  • Fitness Goal
  • Vision Goal ( Related to your Dream)
  • Professional Goal

The Objective is to set these Goals or  think about them each week in this order: Execute and Do your Best /Grow/Repeat!!
So each week I will be posting motivational quotes to encourage ‘US’ to keep going at our goals help ourselves in achieving them.

A fellow twitter user @christiana1987 posted these details on <<The What and Why>> of the #5Goals1WeekMovement:

5 goals, 1 week is for those with ambition. For those with a dream. For those with random bursts of drive and energy but often lack the ruthless focus necessary to move from the conception of an idea (which occurs in the mind) to its execution (which unfolds in the physical world). It’s also for those that haven’t quite figured out what they want to do (that can be your first vision goal “Figure out what I want to do”) It’s for those who want to see quantifiable progress in their life, rather than being acquiesced by the nebulous “feeling”  that things are improving.
We can all conceive great things. Thinking big isn’t hard, “acting” big is where we encounter stumbling blocks.
But perhaps that’s the issue. The romantic notion that dreams are made reality via the “big break” or quantum leaps in progress that turn us into an overnight success. That everything we have ever hoped for hinges on one moment. The algorithm for that moment could be talent, an abundance of luck, a bit of work and a grand “action”
Though the reality is people rarely make it through a single grand action. Success is generally preceded by a sequence of personal and public failures, the odd moment of victory. It’s a path littered with setbacks and brick walls.
 
Gladwell posits that it takes 10,000 hours of practice and dedication to a specific task to become a success in any field. 10,000 may seem like an arbitrary number. Why not 8,000 or 7,777 hours? However it is indicative of something we often miss. Talent is so ubiquitous a commodity it’s a near redundant currency in the broad scheme of things. Long-lasting meaningful success has more to do with the unglamorous and often unnoticed virtues, such as dedication, determination and discipline. 
5 goals, 1 week keeps the big dream in mind, but acts small, with the awareness it’s the small steps that will create the “big leap”
 
If you’re fastidious, 5 goals, 1 week may not be the target setting method for you. The targets are precise and to be taken seriously, but the point isn’t to pour oneself into the goals with religious fervour, so eventually the goals become rituals. Although the habitualisation of learning to follow through is a good thing, the joy derived from attaining the goals is diminished the more robotic the process becomes.
 
The point is to turn getting things done into a lifestyle. Eventually you’ll intuitively follow the 5 goals, 1 week method even if you forget to list them on a Sunday evening for the week ahead. The reason it’s advised you write the goals is that it’ll help you remember them and there’s great power in writing things down!
In essence 5 goals, 1 week is a simple method of goal setting and architecting the life of your dreams. Why should you undertake it? Simply because your life has a purpose and the sooner you align all elements of your life to fulfil that purpose, the better for you and a world which eagerly awaits your unique contribution. 
As a “method”, bar the parameters set in its name, 5 goals, 1 week isn’t at all prescriptive. The tips you’ll find on here are tools to equip and guide you on the journey. The tools you add to your arsenal are of your own volition. Know what works for you, discard things that don’t. 
 
Let’s go !! : )



Love,

Ness


Thursday, 13 January 2011

Rules to live by : Inspiration Dalai Lama..



18 Rules to Live By - Dalai Lama
  1. Take into account that great love and great achievements involve great risk.
  2. When you lose, don’t lose the lesson.
  3. Follow the three Rs:
    • Respect for self
    • Respect for others
    • Responsibility for all your actions
  4. Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.
  5. Learn the rules so you know how to break them properly.
  6. Don’t let a little dispute injure a great friendship.
  7. When you realize you’ve made a mistake, take immediate steps to correct it.
  8. Spend some time alone every day.
  9. Open your arms to change, but don’t let go of your values.
  10. Remember that silence is sometimes the best answer.
  11. Live a good, honourable life. Then when you get older and think back, you’ll be able to enjoy it a second time.
  12. A loving atmosphere in your home is the foundation for your life.
  13. In disagreements with loved ones, deal only with the current situation. Don’t bring up the past.
  14. Share your knowledge. It’s a way to achieve immortality.
  15. Be gentle with the earth.
  16. Once a year, go someplace you’ve never been before.
  17. Remember that the best relationship is one in which your love for each other exceeds your need for each other.
  18. Judge your success by what you had to give up in order to get it.