Process is Powerful Than Goal
We all have goals. We want to be loved. We want to be rich. We want to have family. And life goes on with the goals. And the thing is that a lot of our goals don't come into the reality. And we have to understand that life is often cruel if you only stick with the goals in your life. You have to understand that goal is what we keep on changing but what we need to have a process in order to reach many goal.
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So let's talk about having the process instead of goal and why we need it and how can we have it.
Process requires Method
You need to have a method to everything you do. So that you understand that you had a process for your action. When you don't have any method to what you do turning that into process becomes even more harder. So having process and then setting things around the same becomes easier. How to set method? Have a routine and then find out what you do methodically and consistently.
Process requires Routine
Process is basically something you have done something consistently over a period of time. You method of actions that you do every day falls into that routine. You build a process once you realize something works and something doesn't. And what does not work you let go of those things. You build the process out of such routine if you learned how and when there. So make sure to form a routine.
Process requires Consistent
You could have a method and you could have the routine but are you consistent with it? Because you can have process of healthy eating and make it a routine but do you follow that. Not being consistent with the routine would not give you the result. So have a process set up with a method that works for you and then build a routine out of the same. And see if that would be giving you the results for the same.
Goals are temporary and they keep on changing. But if you want to move from one goal to another you have to understand that you need to establish a process. You have to understand that process is something you have to setup in the routine and follow that consistently. Once you do that moving from one goal to another becomes lot easier.
Conclusion
I have spent a lot of years following the goal model and had my share of the failure following the gola model. I expect to see the process model working out for me. It's always better to learn from what does or doesn't worked out for you. Do you follow the goal model or the process model? How does any one of that works for you?