big goals, little goals, and success comes from lifestyle.

So you make a huge ambituous goal, and after the initial enthusiasm wears off, it begins to seem impossible, unlikely, and like too much effort.  Such is the expression "pie in the sky", referring to usually a dreamlike ambition that seems quite improbable.

But what if you broke a huge goal into smaller pieces?  We live that way: hours add to form days, days form weeks, weeks form months, and then years.

So they say, a lot of great goals require a daily effort to grow and improve, whether its life, "wellness", or even learning a foreign language.  But think of bodybuilders and fashion models.  We can all wish for their aesthetic, their appeal, but only daily work can bring such results.

In my own time, i create an overall fitness goal.  I then place a goal for the year, to be evaluated on december 31.  But then their are months, weeks, and days.  I look at it every day, and sometimes from hour to hour.

Hours makes days, and days make weeks.  Enough of these stringed together create an overall successful campaign towards a goal.

Not daily wishing, but putting in the work.  Oh the fitness stars are amazing, but i have a much lower fitness level and couldnt hope to indulge in their workouts, nor could i hope for their results without the effort.

How to grow huge muscles if one doesnt like strength training?  Or cultivate a gorgeous tan without sitting in the hot sun?

None of these things are simply handed to people, but with the ease of presentation, we could easily be lulled into thinking we can have the results too easily.

We make a daily goal then, with additional weekly benchmarks, and we press firm on the hours when we feel up to it, or when our schedules allow:  there is no better way.

Its a lifestyle that achieves that goal, not a wish.  If you can sustain the lifestyle, then the goal is apt to come to you, but otherwise, can you make a more modest goal? Can you set reasonable benchmarks?

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