Lets get straight to it.
For me, deciding definite aims creates space for:
- Alignment
In my experience once the decision on a definite aim is made, definite plans unfold that align to achieve what is near, exact or far greater the definite aim. - Better thought management
I invoke all good to direct good thoughts. When I observe thoughts outside of the definite aim, I can choose to redirect my observation to thoughts aligned to my definite aim. This result in less aimless thoughts. Because in my world, thoughts is the currency or flow. - Clarity
Once I know what I am definitely aiming to hit, I’m better available to be clear on how I manage any resource that comes my way.
Once the definite aim is established. The definite plans comes as long as I trust they have come.
Its often like reverse engineering a creation. And creating and uncreating is an absolute favorite of mine!
I joyful embrace patience with deciding definite aims and plans because I embrace thoroughness.
Annually I take 45 days to observe, explore, discover then articulate definite aim(s). These definite aims are usually no more than a total of three and are typically less than 5 words each.
I embrace exploration of transition and exit strategies upon entry. Growth is my fun space so I can create in logical steps and include space for growth from the jump!
I embrace having my heirs in mind. I embrace having generations to come in mind.
If the definite aim dont make me cry writing it out, I haven’t thought it out enough.
Do you have a definite aim? How does having a definite aim benefit you? You can let me know in the comments.