
The question that popped into my head this morning was, Can you accomplish a goal if you hadn't actually set a goal?
Is it considered reaching a goal if you hadn't actually set out in that direction?
Can you fluke your way into reaching a goal, a goal that you hadn't consciously decided to go for?
Do you set goals? Like, write them down? Or do you just like to take things as they come? Do you think it's more productive to set goals? Does it help you to know where you are going?
Do goals help you focus on an endpoint? Is there no focus if there is no goal?
Experts say writing down goals accomplishes several things:
Figuring it out as I go,
- Lesli
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