“The major reason for setting a goal is for what it makes of you to accomplish it.
What it makes of you will always be the far greater value than what you get.” Jim Rohn
Think back to a major accomplishment in your life – one you can vividly recall working towards. Recall the struggles, the challenges overcome. Recall who you were before as well as the qualities you developed along the way. Bring a few more goals to your awareness. Consider childhood goals, adolescence, young adulthood: riding a bike, running a 6 minute mile, writing with your non-dominant hand, mending a relationship with your best buddy in 9th grade, achieving a 4.0 grade point average.
Which of those goals remain important to your life?
What is the value of the character traits, strengths, qualities you developed?