Just like [[Self]] can have preferences, but Self doesn't mind if the preferences or goals don't come to fruition. (See: [[Self has preferences, but it doesn't mind what happens]]). Self doesn't become attached to goals: [[Self is unattached]]. Self doesn't identify with goals: [[Self is unidentified]]. Self doesn't believe that goals are something that need to be achieved: [[Self has no beliefs]]. Self doesn't believe that not having already achieved the goal is something that should disappoint us now: [[No object, relationship, accomplishment, or state of mind can give you what you really seek]]. When we're [[Self-led]], working toward goals is no longer infused with the belief that we won't be happy, satisfied, complete, or good enough if we don't accomplish our goals yesterday. When we're [[Self-led]], goals are more like gentle intentions. We mostly just do what we love doing. And maybe a goal of ours will be doing more of what we love and less of what we don't. And sometimes this may mean doing a bit more of what we don't love in the short-term to do more of what we love in the long-term. [[Self is whole]]. It doesn't need goals for motivation to get out of bed.