It has been said by the great sage: “A journey of a thousand miles, begins at my feet.”

How many destinations seem too far away to imagine ever getting there? How many goals seem out of reach? How many expectations seem to be impossible to meet? Achieving what might seem to be impossible, comes after deciding to believe it is not impossible, to see ahead of time the possibilities. This is to foresee. Unforeseen difficulties and delays will most certainly abound, but a mental image of one’s goal, tenaciously held in the mind’s eye, is foreseen! What you create and foresee has more power than the unforeseen. Your focus can be more powerful than the myriad distractions around you.

Nobody can go back and make a new start, but you can start now, and make a new ending, a new thing to achieve, a new place to which to arrive. Success can happen during the journey. Each step is an arrival. A step can be taken every day. So today…Arrive!

Indicators:

  • I recognize the value of making commitments and setting goals.
  • I make clear, concise goals.
  • I verbalize my goals and commitments to others whom I trust to encourage me.
  • I seek to follow a “commitment centered” life.
  • I show evidence of “following through” on commitments in simple daily ways.
  • I have accomplished an undertaking that, at the outset, at least one person pronounced I could not do.
  • I have planned and achieved results important to me.

Arrive (Petro-Person)

The bow and arrow are unmistakable images of someone seeking a target. In petroglyph language the double dots often would represent a directional marker as if to say 'look in that direction.' These double dots would often point to other petroglyph panels. They denoted the next direction someone could go to find something useful, interesting, or even life-saving like a hidden spring of water.

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