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In
6th year, he walks 37.5 miles each day for 100 days.
In
7th year, he walks 52.2 miles for 100 days and then 18 miles for another 100 days.
He carries only candles, a prayer book, and a sack of vegetarian food.
And, for a bit of extra incentive, he is bound to take his own life if does not finish
grueling ritual.
Of all
possible ways one could look at this achievement, consider it a goal-setting exercise of amazing proportions.
Imagine
countless series of incrementally smaller and smaller goals necessary to achieve such a monumental task.
Fujinami had to set yearly, monthly, weekly, daily, and hourly objectives of distance and prayer time to finish
mind-boggling run.
No matter how large
task, you can accomplish it with a series of step-by-step goals and sustained determination.

Copyright 2004 by Tony Papajohn. Tony writes and speaks on success. Subscribe to his free SuccessMotivator e-zine at http://www.successmotivator.com.