Articles On Goal Directed Living

January 28th, 2007 by Richard Cockrum

  As personalities in a physical world, the one thing we all want in life  is to be happy. Everything we do, we do because we think it will bring  us closer to that state or help maintain it. This week’s articles give  some pointers on the way.

First, I’m going to toot my own horn. Last year I wrote an article on Your  Mission In Life, where I described a way to look at what you’re  doing now in order to find out what you believe will make you happy. The  first step in any plan of change is to find out where you are now. The  method in this article can help you do that.

Next, Gleb at the Personal Development Ideas Blog recently published an  article on Project
Management Basics
. Using this process can help you accomplish whatever task you are setting out to do.

Finally, Brian Kim has written a thoughtful piece on the dangers of  putting off pursuing your goals in The  Longer You Wait, The Harder You Make It For Yourself.

Make yourself a terrific week!

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2 Responses to “Articles On Goal Directed Living”

  1. Gleb Says:

    Hi Rick,

    Thanks for not only reading my posts, but also pointing their relevance out and using them in your notes!

    I personally find your recent summary posts simply incredible - it’s easier to get the most of a particular topic, when there is a number of really good sources at hand carefully brought together by you.

    Thanks a lot!

  2. Rick Cockrum Says:

    That was fast, Gleb!

    I’m glad you’re finding these posts helpful. There is a lot of good information out there, so much we can easily miss things that could be useful. And even though we all have overlap in our readers, we each have readers that don’t overlap. This seems like a good way to steer those people to related posts that look at the subject from a different perspective.

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