Day-34-101 Day Reading Challenge-Enjoy the Path Not just the reward--Who will cry when you die
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Enjoy the
Path, Not Just the Reward
In my work,
I am often asked to teach
people how to set and achieve goals.
When I ask my audiences, “Why is
it
so important that you realize your goals?” they often answer, “Because getting
the things I want will make me happy.”
While there is an element of truth in this answer – getting the things we want
often does bring a measure of joy
into our lives – it somehow misses the mark. The real value of setting and
achieving goals lies not in the
reward you receive but in the person you become as a result of reaching your
goals. This simple distinction has
helped me to enjoy the path of life while, at the same time, staying focused on
meeting my personal and professional objective.
As one of my favorite philosophers, Ralph
Waldo Emerson, observed, “The reward for a thing well done, is to have done it.” When you achieve a goal,
whether that goal was to be a wiser leader or to become a better parent you will have grown as a person in the
process. Often, you will not be able to detect this growth, but the growth will have occurred. So rather than
savoring only the rewards that have flowed form the achievement of that goal, celebrate the fact that the process
of reaching your destination has improved the person you are. You have built self – discipline, discovered new
things about your abilities and manifested more of your human potential. These
are reward in and of themselves.
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