What are some of your goals in life?
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4 answers
Ryan’s Answer
I find that life goals for everyone vary greatly but also have a common theme, like happiness. For me, the secret to life is contentment and being able to be content wherever you are. Contentment can be described as a state of happiness or satisfaction with what one has or where one is in life. It is often seen as the secret to a fulfilling and meaningful life. When one is content, they are not consumed by the desire for more material possessions or social status. Rather, they are focused on enjoying the present moment and appreciating the blessings they have in life.
Contentment is often associated with a sense of inner peace and acceptance of oneself and one's circumstances. It allows one to focus on what truly matters in life, such as relationships, experiences, personal growth, and making a positive impact on the world. It helps to reduce stress, anxiety, and feelings of inadequacy.
Contentment can be achieved through various means, such as practicing gratitude, living a simple life, engaging in meaningful activities, and cultivating a positive mindset. It is important to note that contentment does not mean settling for less or giving up on one's goals and dreams. Rather, it is a state of being that allows one to approach life's challenges with a sense of calm and confidence.
So no matter what someone's life goals are, being content along the pathway is all you really need.
Allan’s Answer
Be happy, be successful, have a purpose, and enjoy life
Ken’s Answer
A primary goal of yours might be that you will become involved in a career area through which you gain a feeling of accomplishment and satisfaction and look forward being involved in it every day.
To do this it helps to get to know yourself better to see how your personality traits relate to people who are successful and satisfied in career areas, so that you can see what they do, how they got there, and what advice and suggestions that they might have for you.
Getting to know yourself and how your personality traits relate to people involved in various career opportunities is very important in your decision making process. During my many years in Human Resources and College Recruiting, I ran across too many students who had skipped this very important step and ended up in a job situation which for which they were not well suited. Selecting a career area is like buying a pair of shoes. First you have to be properly fitted for the correct size, and then you need to try on and walk in the various shoe options to determine which is fits the best and is most comfortable for you to wear. Following are some important steps which I developed during my career which have been helpful to many .
Ken recommends the following next steps: