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I won’t let myself fall back into a part of my life that I worked so hard to get out of.
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Furious Flow. 💦 | phlyimages
Location: Port Beach North Fremantle, North Fremantle, Australia
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“Goals are a way of life”
JOURNAL ENTRY #10
Source: https://news.continuingstudies.wisc.edu/talking-with-your-supervisor-about-career-goals/
MARCH 17, 2021
People all over the world have ambitions, hopes, and aspirations, whether they are adolescents, kids, or adults. Typically, their preferences change as they mature. It is due to the fact that people of different ages have different needs and opinions. It's fascinating how, when you grow older, you start to think about stuff you wouldn't usually think about. Regardless of how difficult it would be, most people would do their utmost to fulfill their ambitions, aspirations, and dreams.
When I was about five years old, I wanted to be a billionaire, as I assume most people did. Money is formidable because it helps you to buy many items, such as vehicles, homes, and utilities, as well as fly around the world. Nonetheless, money has the ability to fulfill people's needs. If you have money, you can do whatever you want to make yourself happy. That was my view when I was younger. When I became a fourteen-year-old student, the most essential thing I want to do in my existence is to marry and have a happy family, yes, I was a hopeless romantic. I've always imagined my wedding and my ideal life after marriage since I was just a little girl. There was a part of me that longs to be settled and to have someone next to me who cares for me. But another part of me is afraid of losing my freedom and not being really loved. It’s hilarious how I thought of this things.
These are just the things that I considered as short-term goals. Setting goals provides me with both long-term and short-term motivation. It also gives us the opportunity I need to seek bigger and more daunting goals. Achieving goals and constantly reminding myself of them makes me feel like I'm working harder to reach them. Setting goals and planning about my career is crucial for success, in my view. I've set several goals for myself, some of which I've met, but many of which I'm still working on.
One of my goals in life is to become more concentrated and structured in my learning environment. I want to be able to better balance my time when it comes to caring for my family, working, education, and other facets of my life. It is challenging for me to do this while still completing all of my daily responsibilities. For the second time this semester, I'm taking an online class. This has encouraged me to spend more time with my family, which is especially important during their formative years. I still have more freedom to learn through my own time.
Another important aspect of achieving success in life is education. It is difficult to accomplish the skills required in the world without some form of education. This presents me to my next goal: graduating from college. I want to progress from a learning student to a professional worker. To provide the best possible life for my families, I will need to graduate school and begin my career so that I will have the funds to do so while also setting a good example for them.
We need to keep this in mind that goals are a way of life, and they are what keep each person's life interesting. The accomplishments of major goals are frequently the result of the accomplishments of much smaller goals.
@krishavanessa
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“Ties that bind, ties that breaks”
JOURNAL ENTRY #09
Source: https://psiloveyou.xyz/how-to-make-peace-with-your-family-73b0fe632a4?gi=f1996ce413ea
MARCH 16, 2021
A family is frequently defined as a group of people who share a genetic bond. It is made up of a couple and their children who live under the same roof and are dedicated to one another. This is a popular definition of a family, but a family is far more than that. Your home is a family. It is where you feel the most secure, valued, and at ease. Your family serves as your support net. They will always be there for you, no matter what life throws at you. A family is always there for you in this existence full of doubt, uncertainty, and fear, keeping their arms open with love. A family is living proof that life continues indefinitely. But there is no such thing as the "perfect" family. Every family is different and distinct from the others. Every family experiences both positive and negative moments. Disagreements and obstacles are thrown not only at people, but also at families as a whole. Family issues exist to reinforce the bond between members and to make each member understand the value of family.
Growing up with my mom, siblings, grandparents, and my other extended family members gave me a sense of completeness and stability. People are not perfect, even in their acts and words, but realizing the unconditional love that we are filled with by our families keeps us grounded in our true self. However, now that I'm a little older. it’s kinda different. We all face problems in our lives. Often it occurs in the blink of an eye, but it can cause a lot of pain in our lives. I adore my parents, siblings, even my mothers family without hesitation. But I haven't had an especially close relationship with either of them in a long time, specially my extended family. They backstabbed my mom, they said horrible words to the woman that I love and I really can’t stand it. One of the most daunting aspects of family relationships to face is the fact that you can not influence the entire relationship. There was no big squabble or anything of the sort; it's just that my personal beliefs and lifestyle have drifted so far apart from theirs that there's not enough fundamental compatibility to form a solid shared bond any longer. Even though it is the family I grew up with and with whom I have many memories, our core beliefs are so dissimilar that it no longer feels like a meaningful family relationship.
I'll perhaps go so far as to suggest that the object of family relationships might be to expand consciousness itself. We are forced to deal with our internal contradictions as a part of the process of defining and addressing relationship issues. And as we become more aware from the inside, our relationships grow more conscious from the outside.
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