Set goals and a final destination
from Letters from a Stoic by Seneca
How to Apply This
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Meditate on what your goals and values are.
As Seneca writes: “If one does not know to which port one is sailing, no wind is favorable.” The Stoics knew exactly what they wanted; they had well-defined destinations and goals. -
Make a list of the goals you have for that day each morning.
This way, you will be more determined to complete them. -
Make a list of the goals you have for each month, then each year.
To succeed, you must know where you wish to go, what your destination or goal is.
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