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Nelia Beth Scovill's avatar

OMG! Thank you, thank you, thank you for putting names to what I started doing this year, which is having a payoff: I'm getting further on things that matter, feeling less guilty/behind/inadequate, and having more energy and hope that things will be different by the end of the year. Without knowing it, I created a home/nest for my energy, intentions, and dreams for this year--a piece of paper that has a is a one-phrase motto/title--DO things differently--and a small growing list of things I am doing differently or want to do differently. I didn't know what the piece of paper/list was named (you gave it: it's my nest/home) or what was contained in it (you named those). I did not want to call them Goals or Aspirations (because I don't make progress on things when I call them that)....

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Rechard Jensen's avatar

I really appreciate the way you framed goals as homes for energy and intention it’s such a powerful metaphor. It reminds me that setting a goal isn’t just about productivity; it’s about creating a space for meaningful action to take root. This perspective takes the pressure off and adds a sense of purpose. Thanks for the reminder that goal-setting doesn’t have to be complicated to be effective. https://www.krogerifeedback.com

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