Monday, May 30, 2011

Goals Shmoals

Memorial Day @ my house = CLEANING.

As I was uncovering the piles of mail I have received throughout the school year, I found an unopened envelope that had my penmanship all over it. I quickly opened it up to find that it was a letter I had written to myself in the summer of 2009 at a State FFA Camp I was working at. In the letter were some basic "What are you doing with your life?!" statements and questions.
On the back, however were...
             My Top Three Goals          
  1. To place 1st in the State for the Sheep Production Proficiency and advance to Nationals
  2. To run for and be selected as the Minnesota FFA National Officer Candidate
  3. To work for the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service as a D.V.M - Veterinarian.
As I looked them over, I became immediately disheartened. At this point in my life, I have not accomplished any of these goals, nor am I in the position to accomplish them! More like "My Top Three Fails!"
Here's what happened...
  1. I placed 3rd.
  2. I ran twice and was not selected.
  3. I am not studying Pre-Veterinary Medicine anymore.
I began to think even more and realized the error behind my thoughts. I'll admit, when I didn't achieve those first two goals it was tough, especially because they were two things that meant A LOT to me at the time. The third goal, after deciding within my first semester of classes, I began to feel embarrassed when I would have teachers, friends and family members ask me about "So how's Mr. Vet doing?"
Above all, here is the truth that a good friend of mine helped me realize.

VISION
This is a GOAL.
One way I like to think about is like looking through a telescope. Say, you are standing on land and your sights are focused on this island you see before you! You set the goal to reach this island, and you never take your eyes off of it... constantly focused, doing whatever you can to reach it. You set sail, enduring weather, bumpy waves and avoiding the number of obstructions along the way.

However, for some reason a current prevents you from reaching the island. The current takes you away, and suddenly there is nothing but the vast expanse of blue water before you. You take down your telescope and see, once again, nothing but an endless amount of blue water reaching to where the earth appears to end.


It is GREAT to have goals, but I believe that with goals it is more important to have a vision. Out goals are A PART of our vision. Whether or not we "achieve" or "meet" a goal, it should not stop us from reaching our vision.
This is VISION.

Although I did not reach the above three goals, it will not stop me from keeping my life focused on my vision. My vision is to serve others through agriculture. Whether it is through my local FFA chapter, in an agricultural business or even at an international level- I will continuously strive to serve and improve people's lives.
Create goals. Strive for your goals, but don't be discouraged by not accomplishing them.
Look towards your vision.
What is your vision? 

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