As Bill Aiken, former SGI-USA Vice General director said in his World Tribune article, The Oneness of Life and Its Environment, “Rather than there being one static “environment” that we living beings are all born into, every environment is uniquely customized, tailored to suit each of us according to the state of our inner lives.” […]
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Goal Setting: Know What Works and What Doesn’t?
By Margaret Blaine on September 26, 2019 in Buddhism Concepts, Buddhism In Daily Life, Experiences, handling goals, How Are You Chanting?, Manifesting what You Want, Master Your Mind, personal growth, practical buddhism
I’ve had a number of questions about setting goals for various types of problems. So today I want to go through the basics of goal setting, how to set effective goals and then cover ways of setting goals that don’t work so well. People have asked me, “Why do I need to set […]