Setting goals on experiences you can't buy..
It has been almost a year exactly since my late mum fought bravely against Leukemia. I remembered her for being a wonderful person who showed love, care, concern and most important of all courage. It was devastating initially for me when I lost her. I still do miss her but I realized that challenges are meant to be part of life and it helps you grow to be a better person. I decided to conquer my fear and planned on what I want in life.
I realized now that if you keep on going on working towards your goals and dreams, you will achieve things which you once though would be impossible. I remembered setting one of my goals back then; to play my other passion, football(soccer) against better players in this world to improve myself in the game before I am 30. One year on, I've played against better players in countries such as South Korea and Australia, been interviewed and featured in a local newspaper, and online magazine/newsletter. Another great part was through this, I am able to inspire the young ones. I remembered visiting my late few days ago, and telling myself: " I've achieved things which I once thought would be impossible for me".
Now a year on, as I watch, listen and learn more from great leaders such as Robert Kiyosaki and Donald Trump, I have set a new goal for my life. My goal: Through my knowledge and experiences, "I am able to touch lives, inspire motivated individuals to reach their goals and dreams." Once I decided on this, I created and crafted my plan to achieve this goal.
For a start, I learnt that leading by example of constantly seeking knowledge, sharing it with others, focusing on habits that constantly improve yourself, being grateful, developing your strengths, accepting appreciation and criticisms helps an individuals grow tremendously. I have realized that the more individuals want to learn more about improving themselves, the more meaningful and exciting life is. These people tend to achieve more growth and success than others.
Do bear in mind, in learning more, you will in more uncomfortable positions and you tend to make more mistakes. I remembered reading Rich Dad's "THE BUSINESS SCHOOL for People Who Like Helping People". "Making a mistake, admitting it without blaming your mistake on someone else, or justifying or making excuses is how we learn" Very powerful learning value I felt from Robert Kiyosaki's Teaching..
I certainly learnt that sharing wonderful experiences with people enable not only you but others to benefit from it as well. That's the beauty of it.













