The arbitrariness of a year is a bad idea. Set goals based on realistic time frames, and don’t just confine the goal-setting to new year’s resolutions. Examples:
In May: “I’ve been meaning to read this great new book, and I’m going to do it over the 4th of July holiday.”
Right now: “In 2024, I’m definitely not going to miss the next eclipse.”
At age 60: “I’ll finish up my master’s degree by the time I turn 70.”
Any time at all: “I really need to thank my mom. Often!”
Ceeg22 Premium Member almost 7 years ago
Panic over what?
Richard S Russell Premium Member almost 7 years ago
The arbitrariness of a year is a bad idea. Set goals based on realistic time frames, and don’t just confine the goal-setting to new year’s resolutions. Examples:
In May: “I’ve been meaning to read this great new book, and I’m going to do it over the 4th of July holiday.”
Right now: “In 2024, I’m definitely not going to miss the next eclipse.”
At age 60: “I’ll finish up my master’s degree by the time I turn 70.”
Any time at all: “I really need to thank my mom. Often!”
sandpiper almost 7 years ago
Gotta work on this one
wagnertinatlanta almost 7 years ago
As one who is coming up on the Big Sleep, I think a lifetime is an arbitrary period to get things done in. More, please.