I
have over time heard the phrase used severally among young people in our
higher institutions of learning. A status update 'Driving on point...'
called my attention again, to the phrase.
Literally, being on point should mean sustaining your movement/progress in the right direction, with vision, focus, commitment and persistence. This calls for reflection; are we really on point?
Check your life, mindset, dreams, goals, accomplishments and actions. Do they compliment one another? Do your thoughts correspond with your actions?
You can still make a U-turn, take some time out to examine your goal and actions, reexamine your motives and THINK.
Its good to be 'on point', it facilitates progress.
Literally, being on point should mean sustaining your movement/progress in the right direction, with vision, focus, commitment and persistence. This calls for reflection; are we really on point?
Check your life, mindset, dreams, goals, accomplishments and actions. Do they compliment one another? Do your thoughts correspond with your actions?
You can still make a U-turn, take some time out to examine your goal and actions, reexamine your motives and THINK.
Its good to be 'on point', it facilitates progress.
ADM (January, 2013)