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General What is Your Approach to Handling Unfinished Goals?

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You make goals and not all goals reach logical end. You might have noticed some of your unfinished goals continue to haunt you year after year. I have a few goals that linger year after year. They aren’t forgotten, but they never feel urgent either. How do you decide whether to push forward, pause, or finally let an unfinished goal go?
 
When a particular goal keeps lingering on my head frequently, it is certainly a goal that is worth chasing. It is likely that they are more pressing goals to chase at the moment. When goals are not important, it does not pop up in my head any longer. Those lingering goals always need one moment of erratic bold push that is not planned to get them fixed once and for all.
 
If the goal is unfinished, it means that you're on the right path. The only thing that's required would be to focus on the plan and keep pushing it. Sooner or later, the goals will be achieved. This is how I always get my goals checked.
 
I think you have to honestly ask yourself if the goal still aligns with who you are now and what you actually want because Sometimes we hold onto goals out of guilt or stubbornness not genuine desire. If it keeps getting pushed back year after year maybe it's not that important anymore. Let it go without shame and focus on what truly matters now.
 

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