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50 important life goals of a person. Life goals - the more, the better! My desires what I want examples

Sometimes (or often?) We think about goals in life. But most often we want to highlight something important, significant. And, oddly enough, that’s why working on goals and dreams ends with a list of several unrealistic platitudes. Not even so much not real, but rather not supported by motivation, clarity of vision, desire to invest in these goals and dreams until they are achieved.

Yes, I want to have my own home. Yes, I want a harmonious and happy family - a moneyed husband, a beautiful and faithful wife, obedient children, respectful parents... Yes, I want to have a salary of half a million a month. And to work less. And I want God to always help. And to forgive for sins.

Surely many people remember the three goals of a man: to raise a son, to build a house, to plant a tree. Inspiring? Probably only partly. Familiar. Trite. Not unique - mine.

This is probably why in personal development trainings they talk about the importance of writing 100 goals in life or 100 dreams. It is more modest and more popular to limit yourself to a list of 50 goals in life. And that’s why even Yandex gives hints when typing such a request. They are looking!

It also happens that there is enough imagination for 49 goals, but for the 50th - well, nothing! And that’s why people want to see an example, a hint.

But first, let's understand what happens to us when we start WORKING ON GOALS and try to make a list of 50 goals OURSELVES.

We begin a dialogue with our conscience, with our original soul, with our deepest inner “I”, with that very essence of ourselves, which is often called the “spark of God” embedded in us. We open up. Because with each new point, we analyze again and again how much what we write is REALLY important to us. And we begin to find not just deeper and “uniquely mine” goals, but also motivation to achieve them!

Once, one of the co-founders of Business Youth, Mikhail Dashkiev, said that he had a real epiphany while communicating with his father - Mikhail was talking about his successes in business and cool cars, and at that time his father, being in charge driving an old car got stuck at an intersection... Support your parents! Let father drive a normal car! I wanted to express my gratitude to them for everything they put into it! This completely screwed him up! One moment - and values ​​of a new depth were revealed. But this was also preceded by work on goals and their achievement.

So, each new decade will perhaps reveal a new depth of your values ​​and increase your motivation! Which means - full speed ahead!

But if you are still interested in the hint (which you may not like), then here are completely “mixed” 50 goals for someone’s life:

1. Start a family
2. Raise children
3. See happy families of children
4. See grandchildren
5. See happy families of grandchildren
6. Build a house
7. Build a children's house with your children
8. Purchase several hectares of land for a home and farm, for a kind of family (dynasty)
9. Plant a tree
10. Plant a garden
11. Plant a park
12. Grow a forest
13. Find yourself
14. Find and develop a relationship with God the Parent
15. Leave behind a good memory
16. Become an inspiration and example for your wife/husband and children
17. Become an inspiration and example for family and friends
18. Become an inspiration and example for others (for many)
19. Find a harmonious (balanced) life
20. Explore the world
21. Visit many cities of the Motherland
22. Visit exotic countries
23. Take a photo in front of the Statue of Liberty
24. Take a photo with the Eiffel Tower in the background
25. Learn martial arts
26. Know classical literature well
27. Know classical painting well
28. Learn to serve people, support them from the position of an older brother/sister or parent
29. Realize yourself professionally
30. Reach the top of your career
31. Leave to descendants a clean ecology of the Planet
32. Make a world discovery
33. Get into the Guinness Book of Records
34. Scuba dive
35. Skydive
36. Take a sea cruise
37. Travel around the world
38. Win a Nobel Prize
39. Raise a child left without parents
40. Become a Bodhisattva
41. Reach Nirvana
42. Fly into space
43. Accomplish a feat
44. Receive a government award
45. Read the Bible
46. ​​Open the 3rd eye
47. Learn to communicate with angels
48. Develop telepathic abilities
49. Learn to foresee the future
50. Learn to travel in time

Of course, there is something fantastic here... But the airplane was also a fantasy, and the ideas of personal computers were not even encountered by science fiction writers 30 years before their invention!!! Anything you can believe is possible!

In continuation of our conversation about life without haste (see article) - a new trend of our era, a new look at your life, I want to say this.

The idea of ​​“slow living” does not mean “doing nothing” while lying on the lawn. Against. Adherents of this lifestyle specifically choose a job that will NOT “take away” all their time, but only a small part of it. For what?

Yes, just in order to have time to do and try the most in your life. To have balance in life between work (business), personal life. To have more free time to communicate with family, to achieve your goals, to fulfill your desires. To make your dreams come true.

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1. Are you interested in knowing which 50 goals in a person’s life list are the most popular now among people from different countries?

List of goals collected online publication 43things.com. On this site, more than 3 million people from all over the world talk about their goals. It is interesting to know: what is the purpose in life of a person from another country, or rather, many people from many other countries?!

Here they are, 50 goals in a person’s life - the most popular in the world:

  1. Lose weight,
  2. Write your book
  3. Don’t put off dreams and things until later (the problem is called “procrastination”)
  4. To fall in love
  5. Become a happy person
  6. Get a tattoo
  7. Go on a spontaneous trip without planning anything
  8. Get married or get married
  9. Start traveling around the world
  10. To drink a lot of water
  11. Keep your diary
  12. See the Northern Lights
  13. Learn Spanish
  14. Keep a personal blog
  15. Learn to save money
  16. Take a lot of photos
  17. Kissing in the rain
  18. To buy a house
  19. Make new friends
  20. Learn to play guitar
  21. Run a marathon
  22. Learn French
  23. Find a new job
  24. Pay off loans
  25. Read a lot of books
  26. Become confident
  27. Live actively
  28. Write a story
  29. Jump with a parachute
  30. Switch to a healthy diet
  31. Exercise
  32. Learn Japanese
  33. Learn to cook deliciously
  34. Start your own business
  35. Quit smoking
  36. Visit 50 states
  37. Learn sign language
  38. Swim with a dolphin
  39. Learn to play the piano
  40. Become a surfer
  41. Correct your posture
  42. Find 100 things other than money for happiness
  43. Don't bite your nails
  44. Determine an occupation for the rest of your life
  45. Learn to dance
  46. Learn to drive a car
  47. Change, improve life
  48. Gain financial independence
  49. Learn Italian
  50. Be organized

I was surprised that there were so few financial goals on this list. The first places are occupied by goals about travel, self-development, love and happiness. It’s great that more and more people in the world have stopped listening to stupid advice in personal growth trainings, that supposedly all people, without exception, should set inflated demands and goals for themselves, and achieve them in order to become very rich. I think that such recommendations cause anxiety and do not bring happiness.

2. Why are goals needed in a person’s life (examples) and how can they change life?

There is, I would say, some kind of mysticism in this issue. Do you know what unites successful people who became happy because they spent their entire lives doing what they loved? They are united by a common quality inherent in all of them - determination and an irresistible desire to achieve their dreams or goals. All of them very early, even in childhood or adolescence, set themselves and wrote down a list of goals and did everything to achieve them.

An example is the life of John Goddard, a Guinness Book of Records holder, explorer and traveler, an outstanding anthropologist, holder of scientific degrees in anthropology and philosophy.

But don’t be embarrassed and compare yourself with this hero. Such people are the exception rather than the rule. It’s just that John Goddard’s example clearly shows how written goals help you live a more interesting and vibrant life.

How many goals should a person have? The more you write on your list, the easier it will be for you to find your deepest desires and dreams, make them come true and become happy.

3. Which goals are more important, financial or goals of spiritual and personal growth?


This question is very similar to the question “What came first, the chicken or the egg?” Now I’ll explain why. Materialists will say that if you have money, you can easily realize all your dreams and achieve your goals. For example, start traveling around the world. To buy a house. Learn languages. Therefore, first you need to fulfill your financial goals - find a new job, build your own business, and the like.

For information: who are Materialists and Idealists. Materialists believe that matter is primary and gave rise to consciousness. Idealists, on the contrary, believe that consciousness is primary and it created matter. This contradiction is called by many the main question of philosophy.

But my grandmother always told me (without knowing it, she was an Idealist) that if God is in first place, then everything else will follow and will be in its place. She said: “You don’t have to wait for financial well-being to have a child. Because if God gives a child, he will also give for the child!”

Using logic, prudence, and pragmatism, it is difficult to understand this grandmother’s principle and even more difficult to apply it in life. Because it is difficult, impossible to explain it from a scientific, materialistic point of view.

But sayings and proverbs (I call them the quintessence of the centuries-old experience of our ancestors) seem to be trying to convey to us the knowledge and wisdom of previous generations.

This wisdom is based not on logic and pragmatism, but on observations of the connection between actions and events, both in the life of one person and entire generations:

  • Man proposes, but God disposes (Russian proverb)
  • Easy come easy go (English proverb “What is easily gained is easily lost”)
  • What happens happens at the right time (Chinese proverb “Accidents are not accidental”)

The list of proverbs from different nations can be continued indefinitely. But how can even these three proverbs of different nations be explained from the point of view of logic and materialism?

Based on these considerations and being an idealist, I compiled goals for myself in the following sequence: Spiritual improvement -> Personal growth and relationships -> Physical health -> Financial goals.

Spiritual improvement:

1. Don’t judge, watch your thoughts

2. Conquer your talkativeness, listen to others

3. Charity: transfer money monthly to those in need (orphanage, children's hospital, elderly neighbors)

4. Complete a house for parents, help parents

5. Help children until they get back on their feet

6. Do not interfere in other people's affairs unless they ask for advice.

7. Give alms to those asking for alms - do not pass by

8. Do not retell other people’s sins (Boorish sin)

9. Go to Temple for Sunday services at least 2 times a month

10. Don’t store, but give unnecessary but good things to those in need

11. Forgive offenses

12. Fast not only on Lent, but also on Wednesdays and Fridays

13. Visit Jerusalem for Easter

Personal growth and relationships:

16. Get rid of your laziness, stop putting things off

18. Take your time, live in a slow-life style, leaving time for communication with your family, contemplation, reading and your hobbies

20. Learn to cook deliciously for family and friends, go to master classes

21. Learn to grow herbs, vegetables, fruits and flowers in your garden

22. Go to Latin American dancing with your husband

23. Learn to take professional photos

24. Improve English - watch movies and read books

25. Go on a spontaneous car trip with your husband without planning anything.

26. Learn to do daily cleaning for 15 minutes instead of general cleaning of the whole house.

27. Meet more often with children and friends, go to concerts, performances, exhibitions

28. Travel the world 2 times a year with your husband, children and friends

29. Go on a trip with your husband not for 2 weeks, but for several months to Thailand, India, Srilanka, Bali

30. Ride an elephant, swim with a dolphin, a huge turtle, a sea cow

31. Visit the Serengeti Park in Africa with your husband

32. Visit America with your husband

33. Take a cruise on a multi-deck ship with your husband

Physical health:

34. Get a massage periodically

35. Do exercises every day

36. Go to the sauna and pool once a month

37. Every evening - a brisk walk

38. Avoid harmful foods completely

39. Once a month – 3-day hunger strike

40. Lose 3 kg

41. Drink 1.5 liters of water per day

Financial goals:

42. Increase income from a vending enterprise - a network of payment terminals

43. Increase your monthly blogging income

44. Become a professional webmaster

46. ​​Raise your blog traffic to 3000 visitors per day

47. Make money from affiliate programs

48. Write one blog article every day

49. Purchase products from wholesale stores

50. Swap a gasoline car for an electric car

51. Organize the work of your projects in such a way as to receive passive income

52. Learn to save, open a savings account and replenish it monthly

You can, of course, write all your goals in any order. Actually, this is how they should be written. I divided them into 4 groups to make it clear that in life we ​​need to maintain a balance between goals for Business and Finance, Relationships, Health, and Spirituality. In general, I always write down all my tasks, goals, dreams in a row. Below in section 4 “How to make a list of your goals?” I will tell you about this in detail.

I gave my goals as an example only. They are different for everyone and change over time. For example, parenting goals are not on my list. This is because they have already been completed - our children have grown up and live independently.

4. How to make a list of your goals? 50 goals in a person's life list in the present tense

Working in large banks, on large IT projects, I took many interesting trainings on psychology, motivation, stress management, time management, emotional intelligence, personal growth. At these trainings we were taught production techniques goals and intermediate tasks to achieve them.

But I especially liked this simple and effective technique:
  • You need to mentally “turn off your consciousness” and, without hesitation, start writing by hand on a blank sheet of paper all your desires, goals, tasks - large and small.
  • You need to write as much as possible, the main thing is to “don’t turn on your brain” and don’t stop.
  • Write also “today’s” problems, for example, “so that my son passes his test” or “take out the trash from the garage” or “buy a live Christmas tree in a pot for the New Year.” And global ones, for example, “so that children choose professions they like”, “so that they successfully graduate from universities.”
  • Then break down your goals into short-term, medium-term and long-term. Also highlight the actual goals and what can be called tasks to achieve these goals.

By the way, I often came across this idea in the books of successful people, but did not attach any importance to it. They all say that it is important to write down desires and goals and this helps in some incomprehensible way to fulfill them.

If you are thinking about goals, then you will probably also be interested in this useful article. It will help you take a different look at your personal finance goals. After reading the article, you will understand how easy it is to provide yourself with a decent “pension”, without even waiting for retirement age! Be sure to pass on this simple but valuable knowledge to your children, because in our schools it is not customary to teach personal finance issues.

5. How to achieve goals, slowly and to the delight of yourself and your loved ones?

We know that everyone is different. They have different psychotypes, abilities, charisma, efficiency, intuition. That's why everyone lives, creates, realize their dreams and goals in DIFFERENT WAYS, based on their abilities and character.

Let's look at a small example. I will now describe the “portrait” of my successful friend:

  • He is an optimist, this helps him a lot in his business.
  • He has good abilities, but he is lazy.
  • At some moments, when he needs to get together and do something important, laziness recedes and he becomes assertive and purposeful.
  • He is also a very spontaneous person. If he gets excited about an idea, he immediately implements it without thinking. Because of this, there are often losses, but in general the job is done quickly.
  • He often relies on intuition and if something “doesn’t go well,” he easily puts it aside, knowing that in “due time” it will be done easily.
  • He does many things absolutely selflessly, helping people.

Now you can roughly imagine (based on this characteristic) how my friend achieves his goals: sometimes lazily, sometimes impulsively, sometimes assertively and purposefully, sometimes relying on intuition. But he never goes against his nature, character, his moral principles. And this is the secret of his success.

Do you understand what I'm getting at? I want to say that we are all different and what you definitely shouldn’t do when achieving your goals is don’t break yourself. There is no need to drive yourself into a state of stress, no need to reproach yourself for being sluggish. And never go against the dictates of your heart and do something you don’t like just because everyone has such a goal on their list.

For example, I don’t like to exercise in the gym. Let everyone go, but I won’t, because I tried it several times and was convinced that it didn’t bring me pleasure, and therefore no benefit.

Don’t listen to anyone who says that you need to devote so much time to your goal every day, that you need to schedule everything by day and hour. In this case, you will turn into a slave to your ambitions. You need your goals in order to live interestingly, to love, to be a happy person, to do what you love.

Live slowly, enjoy life, give up rushing at home, at work and in relationships with all people. To this idea of ​​slow life Many progressive people from many countries have already come. And stop reproaching your children for their sluggishness the way your parents reproached you (I recommend an article on how to raise happy children and unleash their intellectual and creative potential:). Since we are talking about children, I also recommend that you read an article about progressive and about, which will be in demand in 10 or more years.

Conclusion: In order to start living a more interesting life, without delay, sit comfortably now and write, without thinking, as many small and big things, goals, objectives and desires as possible.

And then, if the mood strikes, you can divide them into financial, personal and others. For big and small. But I will tell you that I always write down my life goals, desires and dreams in a row. And I divided them today for the first time just for this article, so that it becomes clear what the goals are.

Do you like this approach to business? No tediousness! I like this new positive approach to life - do everything with joy, as your heart tells you!

Finally, I suggest you watch a wonderful video describing an ingenious and simple method, How to joyfully and effectively achieve results in 4 areas of life goals. I loved the idea of ​​setting small goals along the way to big ones and celebrating each one's accomplishments! At the same time, cover all 4 areas of your life and set only one goal at the beginning. I'm taking this cool idea to heart!

I wish everyone inspiration and self-confidence!

See you soon!

Each person has his own main goal in life to which he strives. Or even several goals. They can change throughout life: losing their importance, some are removed, and others, more relevant, appear in their place. How many of these goals should there be?

Successful people claim that 50 human life goals is not the maximum. The longer your list of goals, the better you will be able to understand your true desires.

John Goddard's Life Success

For example, John Goddard, at the age of fifteen, set himself not even 50 vital, main goals that he sought to achieve, but 127! For the uninitiated, a note: we are talking about a researcher, anthropologist, traveler, holder of scientific degrees, Member of the Society of French Explorers, the Royal Geographical Society and the Archaeological Society, multiple record holder of the Guinness Book of Records. On his half-century anniversary, John celebrated - he achieved 100 of the 127 goals he set. One can only envy his rich life.

Goals to avoid shame and pain

A happy person is called accomplished and successful. No one will call a loser happy - success is a component of happiness. Almost everyone remembers Ostrovsky’s famous phrase from “How I Was Tempered to Become” about how one should live one’s life. The end of the quote is especially striking: “So that it doesn’t hurt excruciatingly...” So that at the end of your life you don’t feel pain and shame for wasted time, you need to set goals for yourself today.

To consider life successful, a person must achieve 50 of the most important life goals in old age. Summing up his life, a person compares what he dreamed of with what he achieved. But it happens that over the years it is difficult to remember many of your desires and goals, so it is difficult to make comparisons. That is why it is so important to write 50 most important goals in life on a piece of paper and periodically re-read the list.

Human needs

Before making a list, you should understand what is priority and vital for a person. Air, drink, food, sleep - the 4 most important needs of organic life. The second row is health, housing, clothing, romance, relaxation - necessary attributes of life, but secondary. Unlike animals, humans tend not only to satisfy the basic needs of life; they want to do this while receiving aesthetic pleasure.

It is impossible for a person to live without satisfying primary needs, and without satisfying secondary needs it is difficult. Therefore, if at least one link of this chain is destroyed, the person suffers physically - firstly, morally - secondly. He's unhappy. But even if all the vital needs of an individual are satisfied, his life cannot be called happy. This is such a paradox. Therefore, the 50 vitally important, priority goals of a person must necessarily include points, through the implementation of which the primary and secondary needs of a person would be satisfied.

Adding to the list such goals as “buying your own house” or “relaxing at sea”, “doing the necessary medical operation” or “getting your teeth treated and inserted”, “buying a fur coat” and “buying a car” may not be so important for complete happiness ( why - will be discussed below), but achieving them makes living on earth more comfortable for people. To satisfy these needs and achieve the goals listed above, an individual needs money. And, when selecting the 50 most important goals of a person, the list must include an item regarding the financial condition of the individual. Examples of such goals:

  • find a high-paying job;
  • open your own business;
  • ensure that the business generates a net income of more than $10,000 per month, and the like.

Sample list of 50 goals

Spiritual self-improvement:

  1. Read the collected works of J. London.
  2. Complete English courses.
  3. Forgive grievances against parents and friends.
  4. Stop being jealous.
  5. Increase personal efficiency by 1.5 times.
  6. Get rid of laziness and procrastination.
  7. Write at least 1000 characters daily for your unfinished novel (personal blog).
  8. Make peace with your sister (husband, mother, father).
  9. Attend church at least once a month.

Physical self-improvement:

  1. Go to the gym 3 times a week.
  2. Go to the sauna and pool weekly.
  3. Do a set of exercises every morning;
  4. Every evening, take a walk for at least half an hour at a brisk pace.
  5. Completely abandon the list of harmful products.
  6. Once a quarter, go on a three-day cleansing fast.
  7. In three months I will learn to do the splits.
  8. In winter, go on a ski trip to the forest with your grandson (son, daughter, nephew).
  9. Lose 4 kilograms.
  10. Douse yourself with cold water in the morning.

Financial goals:

  1. Increase your monthly income to 100,000 rubles.
  2. Go to the level of receiving passive income.
  3. Learn to play on the stock exchange.
  4. Repay your bank loan early.
  5. Entrust all housework to automatic machines in order to save time for earning money.
  6. Save on pointless and harmful things: cigarettes, alcohol, sweets, chips, crackers.
  7. Purchase all products from wholesale stores, except perishable ones.
  8. Buy a summer house for growing fresh organic products.

Comfort and pleasure:


Charity:

  1. Contribute 10% of profits to the orphanage every month for gifts for children.
  2. Organize a New Year's performance with gifts for orphans using the efforts of a local theater - finance it.
  3. Do not pass by those asking for alms - be sure to give alms.
  4. Help a homeless animal shelter by donating money to feed the dogs.
  5. For the New Year, give all the kids at the entrance a small present.
  6. On Elderly Day, give all pensioners a set of groceries.
  7. Buy a computer for a large family.
  8. Give unnecessary things to those in need.
  9. Build a children's playground in the yard.
  10. Help the financially talented girl Tanya go to the “Light up your star” competition in Moscow.

Demand as the main component of happiness

In addition, for complete happiness of an individual, something else is necessary. And this “something” is called recognition. Only when in demand does a person feel his importance, pleasure, and happiness. Each person has their own criteria for recognition. For some, a simple “thank you” for preparing dinner is enough. Others feel a feeling of complete happiness from the manifestations of tenderness of a sexual partner - this is recognition, the identification of an individual among all others.

For some, it is enough to bring sterile cleanliness to the house and hear words of admiration from their neighbors, while others need to see delight in the eyes of those they meet when they see their appearance, figure, outfit, hairstyle. For still others, it is important to recognize them as wonderful parents. For the fourth, recognition on a broader level is necessary. These fourth people do not limit the circle of people with whom they want to be recognized: relatives, loved ones, neighbors, fellow travelers, passers-by.

These are scientists, pioneers, major businessmen, creative people and a number of other professions. The most successful are people who receive recognition both from their loved ones, friends, children, neighbors, and from colleagues, fans, viewers, readers - a wider circle of people. It is important to add the appropriate items to the list of “50 goals in my life.” Examples of such goals could be:

  • find your soul mate to create a family, who (who) will be such and such, for whom I will feel respect, love (passion), feelings must be reciprocated;
  • help my son successfully finish school;
  • give children higher education;
  • defend a thesis;
  • release your own collection of stories (disc of songs) or organize an exhibition of paintings.

Plot “Life Goals”:

Intermediate goals

Achieving global goals requires actions to help move forward. Therefore, you need to write intermediate goals related to advanced training, education, and acquisition of skills. And in the list of “50 human life goals,” examples of these could be:

  • read the collected works of Dostoevsky;
  • reading manuals for businessmen, authored by John Rockefeller (for example, “12 golden rules” for success;
  • studying the life stories and paths to success of major figures of science and culture;
  • studying of foreign language;
  • obtaining a second education.

This list can be continued at your own discretion, based on the main goals.

Goals-motivators

To achieve the main goals, incentives are needed that occupy the position of intermediate goals. They are included in the list by designating; "50 intermediate life goals of a person." The list of these goals includes the following items:

  • go on a trip around the world;
  • buy a new laptop;
  • make repairs in the apartment;
  • update your wardrobe for the new season.

Some may write the items “to have facial plastic surgery” or “to perform abdominoplasty.” After all, for many, improving their appearance is a hidden desire, which they are sometimes ashamed of. But when compiling a list of motivating goals, you must definitely write down those that will give a person pleasure in life. These goals do not have important life needs, but without joy and pleasure a person languishes, he is bored with life, and the meaning of achieving his main goals is lost.

Charity is the most important human goal

Studying the path to success of John Rockefeller, everyone sees: he is a philanthropist. Donating a tenth of profits to charity is the main rule of his life. According to psychologists, helping people is useful and extremely pleasant. Therefore, in the “50 vital goals”, when compiling a list, you should include points relating to this aspect of life. By doing charity, a person enjoys receiving recognition.

Even doing good incognito, he is satisfied by seeing the fruits of his good deeds. Performing charitable acts should be on the list of vital goals. “50 charitable goals in life” in the general list may include the items “build a shelter for abandoned animals”, “open a kindergarten for disabled children”, “regularly provide financial assistance to an orphanage” and others.

Here you can also write smaller specific goals, for example, “donate 100 flannel diapers to the Baby House” or “bring your old neighbor a free weekly ration, supposedly from social security.” Having compiled a list of 50 life goals, a person receives a plan of action in life, sees what he needs to achieve, what to strive for.

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A person’s determination of life goals is one of the main conditions for achieving success. Moreover, it is important not only to set goals, but also to often think that you are capable of achieving them and that you will achieve them.

You should not think about obstacles on the way to your goal and imagine ominous darkness. Focus on the fact that achieving each goal can dramatically improve your life. The more you think about how your goals will change your life for the better, the stronger your desire to realize them will be. A natural desire for specific actions will awaken in you.

If a goal inspires you, then you will in any case begin to act towards achieving it. It doesn’t matter how much time you have to implement it, because you like the path itself and the fact that you feel more and more satisfied with yourself. This state encourages you to act actively, so your level of productivity will only increase.

If you are having difficulty choosing your life goals, you can use examples of other people's goals from the list of 100 human life goals.

100 life goals

Personal goals:

  1. Find your life's work;
  2. Become a recognized expert in your field;
  3. Stop drinking and smoking;
  4. Make many friends and acquaintances around the world;
  5. Learn to speak 3 languages ​​fluently, except your native one;
  6. Become a vegetarian;
  7. Find 1000 followers of your business/blog;
  8. Wake up every day at 5 am;
  9. Read a book a week;
  10. Travel all around the world.

Family goals:

  1. Start a family;
  2. Make your spouse happy;
  3. Give birth to children;
  4. Raise children to be worthy members of society;
  5. Provide education to children;
  6. Play a children's wedding;
  7. Celebrate your own silver wedding;
  8. Babysit grandchildren;
  9. Celebrate the golden wedding;
  10. Gathering for the holidays with the whole family.

Financial goals:

  1. Live without debts and loans;
  2. Organize passive sources of income;
  3. Receive a monthly aggregate stable high income;
  4. Every year increase savings by 1.5-2 times;
  5. Own property on the seashore;
  6. Build a dream house;
  7. Cottage in the forest;
  8. Every family member has a car;
  9. Leave a substantial inheritance to your children;
  10. Regularly help those in need.

Sports goals:

  1. Get in shape;
  2. Run a marathon;
  3. Do the splits;
  4. Go diving;
  5. Learn to surf;
  6. Jump with a parachute;
  7. Learn martial art;
  8. Learn horse riding;
  9. Learn to play golf;
  10. Do yoga.

Spiritual Goals:

  1. Learn the art of meditation;
  2. Read the 100 best books of world literature;
  3. Read 100 books on personal development;
  4. Regularly engage in charity work and volunteering;
  5. Achieve spiritual harmony and wisdom;
  6. Strengthen your will;
  7. Learn to enjoy every day;
  8. Experience and express gratitude every day;
  9. Learn to achieve your goals;
  10. Do charity work;

Creative goals:

  1. Learn to play guitar;
  2. Learn to draw;
  3. To write a book;
  4. Write blog entries every day;
  5. Decorate the interior of the apartment to your liking;
  6. Make something useful with your own hands;
  7. Make your own website;
  8. Learn public speaking and not experience stage fright;
  9. Learn to dance and dance at parties;
  10. Learn to cook deliciously.

Travel destinations:

  1. Travel around the cities of Italy;
  2. Relax in Spain;
  3. Travel to Costa Rica;
  4. Visit Antarctica;
  5. Spend a month in Taiga;
  6. Live 3 months in America;
  7. Go on a road trip around Europe;
  8. Go to Thailand for the winter;
  9. Go on a yoga tour to India;
  10. Go on a trip around the world on a cruise ship;

Adventure Goals:

  1. Play in a casino in Las Vegas;
  2. Fly in a hot air balloon;
  3. Ride a helicopter;
  4. Explore the ocean in a submarine;
  5. Go kayaking;
  6. Spend a month in a tent camp as a savage;
  7. Swim with dolphins;
  8. Visit medieval castles around the world;
  9. Eat mushrooms from shamans in Mexico;
  10. Go to a transmusic festival in the forest for a week;

Other goals:

  1. Send your parents on vacation abroad;
  2. Get to know a famous person you admire in person;
  3. Live every day like it’s your last;
  4. Organize a positive flash mob in the center of Moscow;
  5. Get a second or third higher education;
  6. Forgive the offense to everyone;
  7. Visit the holy land;
  8. Meet new people every week;
  9. Spend a month without the Internet;
  10. Gain cosmic consciousness.
  11. Find a mentor;
  12. Change someone else's life for the better;
  13. See the northern lights;
  14. Grow a tree;
  15. Climb to the top of the mountain;
  16. Overcome your main fear;
  17. Create new healthy habits;
  18. Ride a roller coaster;
  19. Take part in a fancy dress masquerade in another country;
  20. Become a mentor to someone.


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100 goals in life. an approximate list of 100 human life goals.

Most of us live like the wind - moving back and forth, from one day to the next.
One of the best pieces of advice that can be given to you is “look to the future with confidence in the direction of your dreams” and set the right goals in life.

But I believe that our life is not just an accident, and that we all have to participate in its “design”. You can call it lifestyle design.

Since the release of the movie “The Bucket List” starring Jack Nicholson and Morgan Freeman, even more people have started writing a list of their own goals.

Setting goals isn't just about writing a list. This is the starting point towards designing the life we ​​live. Perhaps it’s time for you to think about all the big and small things that you would like to accomplish in your life.

Every year, usually in December, people make a list of things they would like to achieve in the next year. However, these goals are short-term in nature. 100 life goals will set you more ambitious goals. Some of them will be short-term, while others may take your entire life to complete. Some tasks you can start and do right away, others will take more time.

100 Life Goals should be so exciting to you personally that you will have trouble falling asleep at night! If you are not excited about your goals, then you will not strive for them at a high enough level.

I will give an example of 100 life goals (both basic and “exotic”), but I strongly recommend making your own list. So, be patient...

100 goals of human life

  1. Create a family.
  2. Maintain excellent health.
  3. Visit a new country in the world every year. Visit all continents.
  4. Invent and patent a new idea.
  5. Receive an honorary degree.
  6. Make a significant positive contribution to peace.
  7. Go on a trip by ship.
  8. See the earth from space + Get the experience of weightlessness.
  9. Take a parachute jump.
  10. Take part in a marathon.
  11. Create a passive source of income.
  12. Change someone's life forever.
  13. Participate in the Olympics (or World Championships).
  14. Make a pilgrimage to Israel.
  15. Help 10 people achieve their life goal.
  16. Give a birth to a baby. Raise a child.
  17. Be a vegetarian for a month.
  18. Read the entire Bible.
  19. Have lunch with a famous successful person.
  20. Speak at a conference (+give a speech in front of more than 100 people).
  21. Write and publish a book.
  22. Write a song.
  23. Launch a website on the Internet.
  24. Learn to ride a motorcycle.
  25. Create your own business.
  26. Climb to the top of the mountain.
  27. Learn to play tennis.
  28. Learn digital photography and learn how to take photographs.
  29. Donate blood.
  30. Get rid of bad habits (Alcohol, smoking).
  31. Meet an interesting person of the opposite sex.
  32. Own your own 5 hectares of land.
  33. Feed the sharks.
  34. Find a job you love that won't stress you out.
  35. Go scuba diving (diving or perhaps even sailing in a submarine).
  36. Ride a camel or ride an elephant.
  37. Fly in a helicopter or hot air balloon.
  38. Swim with dolphins.
  39. See the 100 best films of all time.
  40. Visit the Oscars.
  41. Lose weight.
  42. Take a trip to Disneyland with your family.
  43. Ride in a limousine.
  44. Read the 100 best books of all time.
  45. Canoe in the Amazon.
  46. Visit all the games of the season of your favorite football/basketball/hockey/etc. teams.
  47. Visit all the largest cities in the country.
  48. Live without TV for some time.
  49. Seclude yourself and live like a monk for a month.
  50. Memorize the poem “If…” by Rudyard Kipling.
  51. Have your own home.
  52. Live without a car for some time.
  53. Take a flight in a fighter jet.
  54. Learn to milk a cow (don't laugh, it can be a learning experience!).
  55. Become a foster parent.
  56. Learn to speak English (With the help of a native speaker or on your own: a cool website and excellent listening exercises can help).
  57. Take a trip to Australia.
  58. Learn belly dancing.
  59. Found a non-profit organization aimed at helping people.
  60. Learn how to do home renovations (and do them).
  61. Organize a tour of Europe.
  62. Learn rock climbing.
  63. Learn to sew/knit.
  64. Take care of the garden.
  65. Go on a hike in the wild.
  66. Master a martial art (possibly become a black belt).
  67. Play in a local theater.
  68. Star in a film.
  69. Go on a trip to the Galapagos Islands.
  70. Learn archery.
  71. Learn to use a computer confidently (or help your girlfriend or mother with this)
  72. Take singing lessons.
  73. Taste dishes of French, Mexican, Japanese, Indian and other cuisines.
  74. Write a poem about your life.
  75. Learn to ride horses.
  76. Take a gondola ride in Venice.
  77. Learn to operate a boat or boat.
  78. Learn to dance waltz, tap dance, etc.
  79. Post a video on YouTube that gets 1 million views.
  80. Visit the headquarters of Google, Apple, Facebook or others.
  81. Live on an island + Live in a hut.
  82. Get a full body massage.
  83. For a month, drink only water and juice with meals.
  84. Become the owner of a % of the shares of a profitable company.
  85. Have zero personal debt.
  86. Build a tree house for your children.
  87. Invest in gold and/or real estate.
  88. Volunteer at a hospital.
  89. Go on a trip around the world.
  90. Get a dog.
  91. Learn to drive a racing car.
  92. Publish family tree.
  93. Achieve financial freedom: have enough passive income to cover all your expenses.
  94. Witness the birth of your grandchildren.
  95. Visit Fiji/Tahiti, Monaco, South Africa.
  96. Participate in sled dog races in the Arctic.
  97. Learn to surf.
  98. Make a split.
  99. Go skiing with the whole family in Aspen.
  100. Have a professional photo shoot.
  101. Live in another country for one month.
  102. Visit Niagara Falls, the Eiffel Tower, the North Pole, the pyramids in Egypt, the Roman Colosseum, the Great Wall of China, Stonehenge, the Sistine Chapel in Italy.
  103. Take a nature survival course.
  104. Own your own private jet.
  105. Be happy in this life.
  106. …. your goals...

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The question may arise: why set 100 goals in life - so many? Setting so many goals can really test your motivation and talents in many areas and areas of your life. Life is so multifaceted, and goals should demonstrate your discipline and responsible attitude towards it.

You are the one who takes control of your life. And goals are like a GPS in life. They give direction and will help you choose where to go in this life. Your vision of an ideal future can become reality.

When you set 100 life goals and then evaluate your achievements, you will be able to see what you have accomplished and what you are truly capable of. The very process of achieving goals will give you confidence and faith in yourself. Once you have achieved one goal, you will try to achieve other goals, perhaps higher ones.

You will see the great progress you have made when you look back after some time. Goals are the starting point for success. Just start...

And a good start, as you yourself know, is half the success!