Today is August 14, 2018 – Day 14 No Regrets Challenge (see August 14, 2018 on my Facebook page for video)

Yesterday I asked you “Which is MORE IMPORTANT to achieving success in your life, following your plan or following your intuition?”  Thanks to those of you who responded.  You might be wondering how I would answer that decision question so here it is:  At this point in my life my, for the most part, my intuition speaks and I listen to and follow it.  This has helped me reach my goals and feel more satisfied when I do.

For me now more than ever what I do, the goals I set, are based on my intuition instead of a plan I create to support a logical next goal.  This is allowing me to do more of the things that feel right for me.  That doesn’t mean I don’t apply all of the wonderful planning and project management skills I’ve acquired over the years, it simply means my goal and my path to get there might look or feel completely illogical. Once I’ve decided what to do based on my intuition, I use a flexible roadmap (as a plan) that I can tweak as new “information” arises.

For me success is not only achieving a goal, but it includes enjoying the journey to reach that goal.

Setting Meaningful Goals, Building Self-confidence, and Shifting Your Perspective are the Three Catalysts that will move you into action toward achieving your vision.  This month we are focusing on working toward achieving a bucket list item so that you have no regrets about it at the end of your life.

Today’s No Regrets Challenge question is “What are the things you want to experience as you work toward achieving this vision or goal?  What things do you want to gain along the way?


Patricia Brooks is a life experiences coach, speaker, and the author of Growing Bold: How to Overcome Fear, Build Confidence, and Love the Life you Live. She is the host of the Discovering Courage Podcast where each week she explores how ordinary people have managed to live extraordinary lives. Patricia is currently living in France, pursuing her dreams.

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