Talked with some friends tonight about keeping white boards full of goals. My brother-in-law committed suicide 30 days ago. We cleaned out his apartment and found his giant white board full of goals. “Kill myself” was not listed as a goal. Thread. 1/
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Make sure your life is 100% unified behind the goals you create. The goals themselves aren’t your problem, everything else in your life which detracts from your focus is what will eventually “kill” you and turn your white board into a list of incomplete intentions left behind.
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While you focus on what you want to create or become, don’t forget to create goals of eradicating the sick and poisonous habits or situations you allow in your life. Keep track of what eats away at your efforts and attack those problems aggressively.
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Do not leave a white board full of incomplete goals that could have been completed. Leave a white board full of goals that would have been icing on the cake to a life lived well, full of purpose and accomplishment and free from the sucking mire of self-destruction and sabotage.
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No. 1 on the whiteboard: Love God with all my heart and all my mind and allow no other gods before Him. All the good in my life rests well under the guidance of No. 1. Subsequent numbers are perishables and may potentially/fatally distract...
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