Great Goals Make You Stretch!

I met my alternate self three months shy of my 40th birthday as I struggled 
with clinically-diagnosed depression. During this same period, I was 
challenged, immensely by the debilitating effects of Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 
and being rendered permanently partially disabled as the result of being 
involved in two car accidents in six days, neither of which was I at fault.

I recall an incredible sense of emptiness and a daunting feeling of being 
completely overwhelmed; especially when trying to figure out which pills went 
with what "ills."

I was unable to return to the vocation I loved. That hurt more than my pain. 
Most of my time was spent in bed where I eventually became 48 pounds "over-fat."

When dreams and reasons for living are wiped out by the greatest, of the least 
unexpected, most people's priorities typically change. My priorities? Well, 
they just disappeared.

I was defeated physically, emotionally, psychologically, spiritually and 
knocking on "Financially's" door. Making the bed was not a priority; it simply 
went unmade.

And when it came down to paying the bills, many went unpaid.

One day I was moved enough to actually cultivate the emotion of being "fed up!" 
During this awakening, I made the decision to reclaim complete responsibility 
for my life.

And I did. 37 months post accident's, I went to work on my mind, body, and 
spirit.

I studied, and applied everything that would enhance these areas. It wasn't 
long before I was 51 pounds lighter, and at least 52 times brighter.

Following my awakening, I set goals to become an author, speaker, consultant, 
and educator. I quickly established myself in each discipline and began to 
promote and practice life-altering strategies. My approach was innovative, 
strategic, fun, proven and desired-results focused. Paramount to enhancing my 
personal energy level was to identify, outline and writing down my physical 
goals.

Returning to playing competitive softball, being the team's starting short stop 
and winning the league championship were my top three goals. I promised myself 
I would return to play softball at a competitive level if it killed me. It 
almost did! Playing softball on several teams simultaneously left me limping 
around with a blue, pain-alleviating ointment. I had soreness in muscles I 
never even knew existed! Nevertheless, by season's end, I had accomplished all 
of my goals. I figured, if I could overcome all of my physical, spiritual and 
psychological ailments, discovered how to run faster; jump higher; throw 
farther; look younger, stay up longer, manifest twice as much energy than I did 
when I was a "starting" NCAA athlete half my age, anyone else can do the 
"undoable," too! Whatever the "undoable," may be.

As I continued following a disciplined program to attain goals in every area of 
my life, something just short of magical happened. My personality sparked with 
a resurgence of charisma, confidence and boldness. My muscles grew stronger, my 
energy increased and the fat melted off my body. Taking part in an activity not 
only became easier, but quite enjoyable. Suddenly, I was living life as I had 
designed.

Great goals make you stretch. They absolutely can take you well beyond anything 
you could possibly imagine! The most important part of setting great goals is 
not the goals themselves, but the person you become in the stretch.
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