Scouting is
all about goals. Young people are taught
that there are many things to strive for, badges, ranks, and achievements.
Everyone in the Scouting program must learn how to set goals, have plans
for the achievements of those goals and following that plan through. The principle of goal setting is a key part
of the whole Scouting program.
Success-minded people love to achieve their goals. After all, that is what achieving success is
all about. We know what we want and then
we create a plan to achieve it and work hard at that plan until the prize is
ours. The achievement of a goal is a
wonderful feeling that energizes the success-minded person to head off to the
next - even bigger - goal. As author and
speaker, Les Brown said, "If you set goals and go after them with all the
determination you can muster, your gifts will take you places that will amaze
you."
“What you get by achieving your goals is not as important as what you
become by achieving your goals.”
– Henry David Thoreau
(1817-1862)
Author
However, there is an element of
the principle of goal setting that is greater than the goal itself. It is more important and will create more
results than any prize we have put our eyes on.
That is the person we become by the process of goal setting. No one can pursue a goal without it making
changes in your life. As success expert,
Jim Rohn uses to say, "If you go to
work on your goals, your goals will go to work on you. If you go to work on
your plan, your plan will go to work on you. Whatever good things we build end
up building us."
Success-minded people know that to achieve a goal you
must know the person you must be to live in that reality. Once you know what kind of a person you must
be to live in your goals, become that person.
Goals do change us. I have heard many people say that if they were
successful, wealthy, productive or influential, they would not change. "I will always be me." I am sorry to tell you that is not true. Success in our life changes us. The problem is that people tend to think that
change will be for the worse where in
fact it is to the better.
The achievement of a goal develops confidence, hope, and courage. Once you know that you can succeed, you are
braver when facing challenges in the future.
You learn more, grow more and believe more as you move through the
process of achieving your goals. You, in fact, become a different person than
when you started and that person is better, stronger and has far more to offer
to others. Do not fear change, pray for
it. If you stay the same you will never
advance in life farther than where you
are. You have far more to offer than
that.
You matter! You matter to the
world and to yourself. Remember to be
your best, love God, have good manners, achieve the unknown and change your
world.
Scouting Out of Uniform
is a personal blog based on the lessons learned from Scouting that relate to
personal development and success principles and is not an official site of The
Boy Scouts of America. John Patrick Hickey does not represent or speak for the
Scouting program; however, he does completely support and encourages Scouting
for both young and old. John Patrick Hickey is an author, speaker, Personal
Development Coach, and proud Scouter. To
read more from John Patrick Hickey or to get his books, training and book him
to speak to your church, business or group, visit our website at www.johnpatrickhickey.com. © 2018 John Patrick Hickey
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