Goal Realization Out of Order
Self Help Guide in Achieving Goals
When goal realization is out of order, we have problems.
Goals have to be in order to flow smoothly. Thus, if
you are planning out of order you will find it harder
to reach your goals in life. One of the biggest names
in the world that shows goals out of order is our justice
system. IF you notice the many setbacks, failures and
mistakes these people make you will see they fail to
sit down and weigh out consequences, plan against plans,
and the like. The government is another group of people
that shows goals out of order, still the two sources
struggle to make it work. Still, we can learn from the
structures of law and court rules to set our own goals.
How does it work?
The law works through abstract thinking to achieve
concrete state of affairs. Thus, the courts join with
lawyers, judges, and prosecutors to talk about case
files and the direction they will go to reach a conclusion.
As you can see this is a form of discussion and/or debate.
Discussing your plans and goals can help you to see
areas of concern, positive direction, and the like.
Therefore, you will need to practice discussion techniques
to come to a goal realization. During the process of
making law work the correctional department, courts,
police and public work to eliminate criminal activities.
As you can see, we need a structure in the plan to reach
our goals that will work to eliminate problems.
As the law continues, it finds the area of origination
and moves to identifying the many actors, which represent
the original establishment, i.e. the courthouse. Once
identifying parties are named and positioned the courts
move onto follow steps of a particular structure or
process they arrange. As you can see the steps can help
us to write goals, i.e. we can set up originality of
our goals, work to identify the goal and steps to achieve
the goals, along with identifying and following the
procedures to reach our course of action.
The law is structured in fragments, which could work
in your interest while writing your plans. In other
words if you section your plans you will find it easier
to read, comprehend and follow the plans. Just like
the justice system, which composes many segments, including
scores of jails, prosecutors, clerks, citizens, police
and the like? If you can see, the sections spread out,
since all areas of the world have their own law.
To help you see how a plan is structured in fragments
we can consider the law or criminal justice. The structure
of the fragmented law goes as follow:
Federal where the supreme courts of a country rest
> State: the appellate courts also known as the supreme
courts, which are the last recourse if a problem is
not solved. Federal: circuit courts where appeals reside:
district court, magistrate court: State: Intermediate
courts where appeals take place: Trial court is of general
jurisdictions and is called circuit or superior court:
Trial court of limitation in jurisdiction. The last
includes a variety of sectors, such as municipal, state,
and county jurisdiction, circuit, justice, common pleas,
magistrate or mayor or district.
Ok, looking at the structure you can see there is order
in the fragmented scene. In other words, the courts
are spread out all over the world, however most times
the same rules or order applies. Thus, if you work your
plan with a similar structure you will start to see
the realization of the plans you make.