We used to pursue goals out of desperation, fighting our way forward to achieve the things we were supposed to.

But in the last couple of years, we made a shift. We’ve started to set goals from a place of inspiration, identifying what it is we really want and moving forward with more ease.

So, how do you go about setting inspired goals?

On this episode of Destined to Be, we discuss the value of defining your core values first and then setting inspired goals that align with your purpose.

We explain how grinding toward a goal leads to burnout, describing the stress, anxiety and dissatisfaction that comes from pursuing goals out of desperation.

Listen in to understand how it feels in the body when your goals are in alignment and learn how to foster self-acceptance as you transition from desperation to inspired action!

Key Takeaways

Why we suggest defining your core values first and then setting goals that are in alignment 

What differentiates goals that come from a place of inspiration vs. desperation

Why it’s nearly impossible to manifest inspired goals with a heightened nervous system

How pursuing goals from a place of hustle and grind leads to burnout

Why it’s easier to seek external validation than it is to foster self-acceptance

How to distinguish what you really want from what other people think you should be doing

The stress, anxiety and dissatisfaction that comes from pursuing goals out of desperation

What it feels like in your body when you’re pursuing inspired goals

How your life transforms when you tap into your God-given gift or superpower

What it looks like to make decisions from a truthful, soul-connected place

Why we’re EXCITED about the challenges that come with inspired goals (not stressed or worried)

How to hold space for your partner as they shift from goals of desperation to inspiration

Connect with Jeremiah & Mallory

Destined to Be Podcast

Destined to Be on Instagram

Jeremiah on Instagram

Mallory on Instagram

Text LEVEL UP to 586-600-8492

Resources

Mallory’s Viral Instagram Post

Don’t Believe Everything You Think by Thomas E. Kida

Rob Dyrdek