There’s a difference between being halfway through getting something done and doing something halfway. Getting halfway to your goal or destination provides a sense of accomplishment, doesn’t it? However, being halfway through the day, week, or year can be either unsettling or satisfying.
Isn’t it strange how one word can generate two different emotions?
Reaching the halfway mark on anything is a great time to stop and evaluate all you have accomplished. It’s also the perfect time to reevaluate where you’re headed.
Ask yourself if anything significant or influential has changed. Do you want or need to reevaluate your allocation of time, energy, or money resources at this time? Has your objective changed? What is it now?
When you reevaluate your progress, are you more than halfway finished with the project or halfway toward your goal? Or, have you been slacking off and doing things halfway?
There is often a reason why we don’t put our full efforts into some project or goal. It may be because that project or goal doesn’t really fit with where our heart and values are. It could also be that it’s an objective we think we ought to do because of an outside influence or pressure.
If you’re not living the life you desire, should you change things? Do you want to live life halfway?


