A question like this inspires me to live a more meaningful and productive life, everyday. It does encourage me to make plans and choices daily, that would impact on my future. It helps me to focus on what's really important and set the machinery rolling on how I could create the future I envision.
Life itself is a wonderful gift and I am one that would want to live a life worth living. As a dynamic young man living in an ever changing world, I know I have to plan, I know I have to set goals and I also know that nothing is permanent and a lot of things are gonna become invalid in a few years from now. I won't try to make such a grand 10 years plan, I can make it 2–3 years and starting working towards achieving it gradually.
I make goals by trying something new as they come, sift through and decide which one to pursue or not.
I try everything! I am not afraid to experiment and acknowledge what works for me.
And because I go out and try new things, I gain a lot of insights and ideas, and every day I get a clearer picture of where I want my life to head. The game plan is to make my plans relevant and achievable.
These are two very important questions I usually ask myself on a daily basis; What is success to me? Is it a certain job title or a certain amount of money? Is it being creative? Is it having a family?
I know I need knowledge to grow financially, to improve my economic status and achieve my financial goals, so in a few years from now, I hope to have mastered some skills in money-making, especially investing in digital assets, which seems to be the money of the future. I am willing now to try everything and figure it out as I go along. Then every now and then, I look at the scorecard and make necessary adjustments where necessary.
I hate routines because they could become boring, the reason I hate 9-5 jobs. I don't want to get to a point where I don't have a life or rather, life becomes one daily boring routine. A lot of people on their deathbeds never wished they have worked more but their regret is always, "I could have lived more', because then the brevity of life stares them right in the face and they are left wondering why they didn't create more time for themselves and for their loved ones. So a few years from now, I would have sacked my boss.This should give me time to live life, connect to my loved ones always and make out time for them and for myself.
There's nothing more I would wish for, more than thess!
This is my response to memoir monday
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