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When I take time to reflect on my route, I am always happy with how much I have accomplished.


I am at my best when I take time to reflect on my route. When I do, I see each success along my path, and my imagination runs wild when I think of where I have been and where I am going.

At the current crossroads of my journey, I am very pleased with my progress. And yet, I choose to keep putting one foot in front of the other. I choose to press on and I choose to disallow the damaging effects of complacency in my life.

My goals are what keeps me focused and I take pride in my accomplishments. No one can hold me back because I am on a path of purpose and I choose to stand up to the challenge.

Some days may be difficult, but I choose to stay in the race because I believe with firm conviction, that I am a success.

I travel the road less traveled because I am a trend setter. I am determined to hang in there for the long haul. I spend time improving myself so that I can have adequate strength for the journey ahead.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. How can I manage my time, thoughts, desires, and energy?
  2. What goals are most important?
  3. Can I spend more time setting more goals and will it help me?

My past is only a benchmark for my present and future progression.


My past is only a benchmark for my present and future progression. Where I started does not dictate where I will end up. It is only a starting point, from which I launch into better things.

I am not defined by my past, but I do not allow myself to forget it either because it reminds me of how far I have come.

I compare myself only to me, gauging progress from where I began. I do not compare myself to anyone else. Everyone has his own history, his own personality, his own unique set of circumstances that shaped him and placed him where he is today.

I am not everyone. I am, simply, me.

I have my own history that has shaped me, and therefore my progress can only be effectively evaluated by looking at where I have come from.

I am not defined by how far I have yet to go, nor am I compared to the success of others. No one is better than anyone. We are merely, different.

Everyone has his own path to run. Comparing my journey to someone else's will lead only to arrogance or discouragement. The best thing I can do for myself is to keep my gaze on my own path, evaluating my progress only by how far I, myself, have come.

And I extend the same courtesy to others, allowing them the freedom to walk their own paths at their own pace, knowing that there is no universal measuring stick, that progress can only be gauged by how far one has come.

Self-Reflection Questions:

  1. How far have I come in my personal journey?
  2. What lets me know that I have made progress?
  3. Am I using anyone else's journey to try to evaluate my own progression?
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