Re: Goal Setting

Originally Posted by
drumsetsnide
...I used to want to get from point A to point B the quickest, easiest and most direct way. Now I like to look around and enjoy the scenery and meet new people. When the road has a detour I don't focus so much on the detour adding time to the journey and being a distraction or an imposition. I may sigh but then I look at it as a new opportunity or just a part of the journey.
Can you imagine how boring life would be if all goals were easy to reach and we knew just how to get there?
I used to be like you as regards gettin' from Point A to Point B. And when I ended up at Points A1, A2, A3, A4, ad infinitum, ad nauseam, I beat myself up harder than I beat my bongos. It took me a long time to focus on those points as being part of the journey, like 'em or not.

Originally Posted by
rickthedrummer
Basically, I set 2 goals in my life:
1) Be better than Buddy Rich (Didn't happen)
2) Become the leader or part of a big band. (Didn't happen, although I did play in a big band in college)
That's why they make detour signs, sometimes you won't get where you want to go, but you wind up doing something just as good.
Life shouldn't be "easy". You have to have bad times to appreciate the good 1's. You have to take chances, they are a part of life.
I look back now to 1969, when I got out of the service. Drove a oil truck for a couple of years, got hit with some bad stuff in 1970, had some dark days, and moved on.
To sum it up. Life was not going how I thought it was going to go. Yet as I sit in my home in a beautiful neighborhood, in a nice town 45 years later, I realize that the detours I took, all worked out in the end.
Between you and me, Rick, I have heard that Buddy Rich wasn't the nicest guy on the block...so it may be just as well ya didn't go that way.
Truth is, no one knows where the road's gonna take him (or her). Make plans, but be ready to change them if you need to. You may find something even better (as you did, Rick, and, as I learn anew every day, so did I.)
keep the beat goin' ... Don't keep it to yourself!
Charlie
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