“What are you going to do about it?” is a crucial question in a continual assessment of yourself. Every question needs an answer but not every answer need action, be it delayed or immediate. However, the question raises the important aspect of your own knowledge and experience, and that which you may lack. Issues cannot be dismissed simply because you do not have an answer to “what are you going to do about it?”
Issues differ on levels of importance. If you understand that you may consider yourself an institution because you have spirituality, finance, education, social development, interpersonal relationships, and health that need your attention. It is like you need a management program so that each aspect of your life gets the appropriate attention. Your development, your management of your life is not dependent on a global calendar or timeline. Your setting of goals and developing plans must be at a time appropriate to you, to your clock and your personal calendar. Of course, besides a defined time, as in points you have already earmarked on your timeline., events may impact you so that you then need to reassess that part of your life affected by it. The perfect model is to have all your matters and aspects of your life in sync. However, such perfection is an imperfection in that it will not allow you to grow and develop. Conflicts in your timeline, conflicts with others, new information, etc are not negatives but opportunities to develop. Everybody had a disagreement with someone at some point. You may have had a situation where new pieces of information clashed with knowledge previously acquired. Your dreams and aspirations may have been dealt a blow. “What are you going to do about it?”
Ideally, you will remain aware. Bounce ideas off others, seek professional help as you continue to answer the question “what are you going to do about it?”.
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