Goals | Vision | Goal-setting | Purpose | Life
Goals Give Us Vision and Direction in Life
Use Goals to Set Purposes, Priorities, and Practices in Life
A good way to remember to set goals in your life is by the following guide from the word ‘goal.’
G is for Good
When you have GOOD thoughts, those thoughts are then translated into good actions. If you don’t have good thoughts, you wind up stuck somewhere.
O is for Offer
When you have good thoughts, those good thoughts translate into good actions because they OFFER great beliefs. The Bible says, “As a man thinks in his heart (what he believes) is who he is.”
A is for Abundance
When you have good thoughts that offer great beliefs, this translates into having an ABUNDANCE. The Bible speaks of: “The abundant life of Christ.” This abundance is translated into many different things.
L is for Life
This tells us that “LIFE is a journey.” It is not a destination. Goals keep you on track instead of getting side-lined by things that are not important.
S is for Spirit
A life lived without SPIRIT and truth doesn’t go far. Spirit is like motivation, or what can be seen as “Motive-Action.” Having a spirit brings more positive results to anything you do.
Life Is Made Up of “The 3 Ps”
These three P’s are: (1) Purposes (2) Priorities (3) Practices
We all feel we have a PURPOSE in life, or purposes, if it is nothing more than going to work and clocking in from 9 to 5, and going home to watch T.V. But we all function from a purpose we deem to be important to us.
Then our PRIORITIES must line up with our purpose or purposes. If we don’t live in our priorities in life, they don’t really take ‘priority’ in our life. Our priorities must evolve from our purpose. If we list our goals, and they don’t line up with our purposes, we are double-minded and become unstable.
Then we need to look at our PRACTICES, which closely links to our priorities. This is where the rubber meets the road. What do we spend our time actually doing, instead of just believing what we say and claim? If we say our priority is our family, but we act like work is much more important, and spend 60+ hours at our job, is our family really a priority?
If we don’t live in unity within ourselves we become very fragmented. Our purpose (over all view of life), and our priorities (what we declare is important), and our practices (what we do) must all line-up.
We Are Inside-Out Creations
GOALS are what help us define these three areas so that we live life functioning as a unit. We are synced together in one mind and heart. We set our PURPOSES so we have a vision. We determine our PRIORITIES so we keep focused on our vision. We then put action to work and PRACTICE our purposes and priorities.

