Do you have long-term projects with
short-term expectations? If you do, that
is a sure path to frustration and failure.
Lifestyle goals such as exercise and
healthy diet have to become habits in order to be effective. Career change also takes time and planning,
and it doesn’t happen overnight.
Your world has shifted. There’s voice mail, e-mail, pagers, and faxes
that have made a “waiting” period unacceptable and almost obsolete. With information immediately available, we
expect relationships and goal achievement to be done the same. As you read this you know that it is
unreasonable to expect that, don’t you?
We’ve been led by advertisers to believe that we deserve immediate
gratification, and that it is readily and effortlessly available!
When you want to train a puppy, you know
that it’s going to take time and consistent reinforcement. You’re ready for that, because you want your
puppy to behave in an acceptable way.
Why then, are you so patient with the puppy and so hard on yourself?
When you plant seeds in the garden, you
tend them, water them, hope for sunlight and nurture them. Are you nurturing yourself?
The best way to move gently and effectively
towards your goals is to take a reasonable approach. Break your long-term project goal into
sub-goals. Break it into doable,
short-term chunks. Today prepare the
soil; tomorrow plant the seeds.
Each action you take and each step is
satisfying because you know that it is contributing to the completion of your
goal. You cannot rush Mother Nature with
your garden, and the same is true for your goals.
This process is much more than “bloom where
you’re planted”, because when you’re the gardener you choose what to plant and
how to nurture it. Do the same for
yourself, and grow yourself beautifully.
Your goals will be accomplished in due time, and you won’t end up
up-tight and frazzled.