At a very young age, the school will tell us that to be useful, we must have lofty ideals and lofty goals. Subconsciously, success requires you to set goals and keep working hard.
You need to work hard if you want to succeed. I think this is an unchangeable theorem: even if you have the opportunity to get up early, you should be prepared, but what kind of success can you achieve?
I am new to the society, full of blood and ambitious: I want to devote my life to education, I want everyone to love me, flowers are in full bloom, and there is a flat tire in the workshop. But now, I have been working for several years. Did I achieve my goal? I dare not acquiesce, because the goal is big and the requirements are strict. A goal that can't be achieved for a while will always make people feel blind. As time goes by, the goal is still far away, and you are still working hard, but you are always one step away from the goal.
In fact, success should be a gradual process. The big goal is certainly refreshing, but it can't be accomplished in a short time. There is no comfort of success in a short time, and there is no motivation to move forward, so I feel anxious and want to give up temporarily and do it tomorrow! Tomorrow and the day after tomorrow, if you put off again and again, success is always out of reach. However, if this big goal is broken down into several easy-to-accomplish goals, the difficulty of the task will be reduced, the mentality of giving up will be curbed, the small goal will be realized, and the success will be closer and closer.
In the article "Success is a step-by-step process", two examples are given to illustrate the great success of the small goal. One is Rob? Dr Schuler raised $2,000 to build the Crystal Cathedral. At the beginning of the design, the budget needed 7 million dollars. Shule was penniless at that time, but Shule designed a plan to break the whole into parts:
1, found 1 donated $700;
2. Found seven donations of $65,438+000;
3. Find 14 to donate $50;
9. Found 700 donations $1;
10. Sell the authorship right of the church 10000 windows, and each window costs 700 dollars.
It was this magical method that enabled Shule to finally build the church, which cost 20 million dollars. Another example is Ichiro Yamada of Japan, the champion of Tokyo International Marathon. He divided the distance of more than 40 kilometers into small targets, and each stage rushed towards the end of the small target, so he sprinted all the way and finally won the championship.
Success is never achieved overnight. Success requires goals as well as small goals. We should focus on the small goals that can be achieved in front of us in a step-by-step way, step by step, so that the busyness and efforts of every day can play the greatest role, so as to get closer and closer to the goal and finally succeed.