Level of Activity

When trying to reach our goals, it's important to maintain a certain "level of activity." But what does this mean?

The "level of activity" refers to 1) researching the necessary steps to accomplish our dreams, and 2) carrying them out. This is easier said then done, in fact, it's likely that this is one of the key reasons so many people abandon their desires. The difficulty comes when we feel overwhelmed by where we are today and how far we have to go. The space between where we are today and what we want to accomplish is often filled with unknowns. If insecurity and fear creeps in, we may put our goals on hold. To stop this from happening it's wise to engage in small manageable activities that move us in the right direction. Once this momentum is started,it propels us toward where we want to be.

Let's say your goal is to join a book club, but you're shy about meeting knew people. An initial step could be to research the clubs in your area. If you're not ready to meet with a group in person, perhaps online is best. Remember-the level of activity refers to discovering a number of available clubs. This will give you some nice options. If days go by and you haven't even done an Internet search, your level of activity is quite low, and your goal will remain aloof. Next, choose your club and look into becoming a member. Maybe you've chosen a club with many members where you can listen-in, or perhaps a small group is best. At this point your level of activity refers to spending time to think about which specific group you will enjoy the most. By now, your goal should be familiar to you and you're equipped with the information needed to join.

Goals can be hard to achieve. The more active you are in working toward them, the more you'll replace the fears that derail them with the security of knowledge. Increase your level of activity, and enjoy your success.
 •  0 comments  •  flag
Share on Twitter
Published on August 29, 2022 09:01 Tags: bookclub, goals, goodadvice, levelofactivity, selfhelp, succeed, success
No comments have been added yet.