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I think i know and i am following that path but sometimes it make me to stop where i am and i think is that what i want or i deserve and finally i think what i got is the thing what i deserve and move on
I have a plan for what I want to achieve in life. Some of them I have already accomplished, others I am working towards. Some of these goals are long term and some are short term, it just depends what the goal is.
I think I know what you mean. It's really confusing life. I know what I want but I'm scared of trying to get there. But I've got to a point I need to change things. I can't carry on the way things are.
I have no plans and no goals other than to happily plod along much as I am. Ideally be left alone to do things my way and just be happy with what I have. Anything else is a bonus. A job I enjoy doing where I feel valued, but at the same time I have never really sought promotion, being happy where I am at. Just content to plod along with no expectations.
I have plans for the next few years, if I’m still around. We just had an estate agent round and we are starting the ball rolling for moving. This will definitely change our lives, hopefully for the better.
I think its important to have realistic goals and not feel bad about not having achieved them yet. There is a quote from Buddhism I think that desire is suffering. I.e. if you are always feeling negative because you haven't achieved something that is not a good thing. We also need to stop consuming as many products and services like manufactured goods and travel, these are very destructive to the environment of the world. When I hear of people who have travelled to 40 different countries I just think about the huge damage they have done to the environment and you hear of people with bucket lists that want to visit a huge amount of different places.
I think i know what i seek in life, not specifically, but i have a general idea. I also know what brings me peace so just try to stick to those things.
Never had any goals to be honest, I met a wonderful woman, had beautiful kids, I worked hard, I'm happy with that
Some of my goals didn’t work out but I only make short term plans now and take things day by day as they always change at some point. I use to really hate and resist change but I’m a bit more accepting now. Still wouldn’t say I like it though but it does mean the bad changes as well as the good.
No major objective with me so sadly I am not a big achiever in life. I am generally content with a lot less than many people have as long as my family and friends are healthy and well.
I've no idea what life is all about, so l don't seek anything in my life, I've been born, I'm aging every day and will one day die, l don't have a bucket list, nor ever wanted to visit loads of different countries, try loads of different cuisines, climb this, swim that. I've no plan for tomorrow let alone next week, month or year.
I want to stay well enough to achieve what I want in my life. My list includes marrying my fiance this June, have working holidays renovating a property in Northern Italy and moving there when it is completed. I then intend to use the largest room there as a studio to create art, sculpture and more as a pass time in my last years as something from my heart to leave behind.
That’s a really good question and honestly I don’t know if I’m on the right path or not as things have changed for me during the pandemic as I was redeployed and 4 years on still in redeployment role. Do I love my work yes, was it something I consider doing no. I think I need to change my path in career as much as I love working in this place it’s very tiring as further away to travel. But I have this dilemma I have 35 years service with the local authority and I’m 54, if I change counties I can carry my pension with me as three counties are included in this pension scheme. Or do I take a plunge and take a different direction altogether as my pension will be safe until I decide to cash it out in a few years time.
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