My Everest goals get really good grades by studying really hard every night when I am doing my homework. I want to join the Navy by getting better at running and getting better at doing what I am told. I want to be able to help anybody with any problem that needs fixing the way I am going to do this I am going to listen more. Those are all my Everest goals. I hope to achieve more of my goals plus more as I get older. This goal is I want to be able to read all the books on my bookshelf, both at my mom and dads, but It seems like impossible so far because I keep on getting books is like I have bad luck, I really hope I don't because I will not achieve all my life goals. I want to be able to get really good grades all year I really hope I do because I really want to make my mom and dad to be proud.
I wrote that I am open minded because my uncle Adam was in an accident that left him dependent on others and I have not judged him once. I know people that have not made the best decisions either but it does so not mean that they are bad people so I don't judge them and they don't judge me. I
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I cannot wait for Monday because I will another awesome week ahead of me. I LOVE EVEREST CORE like so much. So now I am talking about my core classes. So we are going to have so much fun in science, we are going to dissect frogs. plus a lot more. In language arts we are already having a lot of fun. Plus there is nothing to not like about language arts. Social studies are off to a rough start, but I think we are going a lot of fun. Math I am really enjoying because, well, I love math. Now my electives I love computers so far. Gym I am enjoying a lot more than last year. I already told you about art. I also have read, but i don't really think I need reading because I think I am a really good
Even though some goals are harder than others to achieve, set them anyway and do your very best to reach them. Have high standards for yourself and for the people you hang around as well. By “setting goals for yourself”, I mean set them for who you want to be, how you want to act, present yourself, and live your life. Make your life a leading example to
Ever heard of the Appalachian trail, it’s 2,000 miles of wildness stretched of all you see.
I wrote that I am open minded because my uncle adam was in a accident that left him dependent on others and I have not judged him once.
I hold myself to high standards and believe that if I do, I will be successful in most things to everything. Besides my personal goals, I also have goals for this school year in the Everest core. I want to be more balanced by leveling out my school priorities with my extracurricular priorities. I will do all of my schoolwork is done by 6:00 pm, and then I will allow myself time for my extracurricular activities, like dance. I also want to improve my grades in Science and Social Studies. I will do this by studying for 15 minutes in each subject every night before putting my attention elsewhere. Finally, I want to improve my attitude by being more courteous and kind to others. With the teachers and students at Century Middle School, I can receive the help that I need to keep me in line. All I want to do is fulfill these goals to make those around me proud of my accomplishments throughout the year. These are my Everest goals for this school year, and I believe that if I try to stay on top of my work, I can complete and fulfill my
These are the closest things to goals that I have. Most of them are simple tasks like getting a college degree and becoming self-sufficient. Accomplishing these tasks is quite straightforward. First, getting a college degree should help with getting a better job in the future. Once I have a good job, I will be able to become self-sufficient. I want to become self-sufficient so that I wont have to continue to be a burden to my parents. While I already pay for most of my own stuff, I still need help from them. Paying for tuition and school supplies has really put a strain on my savings. Even with a part time job, I still needed to borrow money from my
The first thing I have to mention about this course is the distance, I had expected it to be just about exactly 5K and maybe up the ski mountain one time, but I found out right away before the wave started it was more like 10K and we would go up the entire ski mountain three times.
As a child, I always loved being read to by any and every one. I would explore the pictures in books and come up with my own stories about what I thought really happened. When it came time for me to become an independent reader my own imagination become an issue. I knew the words on the pages of the book and I knew the meaning of most of them, but the words together made no since to me. It was not until I was I the fifth grade that a teacher realized that I even though I could read the words I actually had no understanding of what I was reading, and instead of reading the stories, I was actually coming up with my own stories. To help me to become a better reader I was put into a reading program called Soar to Success and to this day I credit
I was three years old standing in front of over two hundred people in my church, about to sing “Go Tell It on The Mountain” for our yearly Christmas extravaganza. I remember being paralyzed with fear and running off stage crying into my mother’s arms. Two years later, I refused to let fear get to me, and I was determined to get back on stage and sing. My five-year-old self was very proud of finally getting to perform my favorite Christmas Hymn, and I fell in love with being able to sing in front of others. If there is one thing that has shaped me who I am today: it would be music.
I took Engl 131 last quarter and the portfolio that I submitted was my biggest accomplishment in writing. I was very proud with the result because it comprised all my effort from the whole quarter. The portfolio included six essays and explanations for each outcome of the course. It marked my improvement in writing from proving how the essays have been refined in every draft. The essays focused on the topics of audience, genres and rhetorical skills.
So as you have already seen how setting goals can improve your life, in school setting goals can help you plan effectively for the future by helping you to make good grades, get scholarships, and have a good career. It has been said , " a goal not written is only a wish" ( Covey, p. 95 ). So, if you have a goal it can only be met by you. Although, to set a goal and have a plan to improve your life you have to have confidence. It's always good to step out of your confront zone and achieve something that will reflect on you later in life.
Goals are a part of life. Everyone has goals that they want to accomplish when their older, but it’s up to you to make those goals happen. Think of yourself doing everything you planned in high school, and have a great feeling because your goals have become your life. My goals are going to college, becoming a veterinarian, and a pescatarian.
One of my best life events is when I went on the ride called Expedition Everest which is located in the park called Animal Kingdom. We got in line for the ride on of the scariest rides their, “I can’t wait to get on the ride” I said to my Mom.
My heart was thumping heavily, as the bus took a turn towards the mountains. I didn’t know why I had agreed, but it was too late to turn back.
Mount Everest Base Camp has been a popular destination for trekkers since the very first expeditions to the Nepalese side of Everest in the 1953. This route is probably the most famous mountain trek in the world. Every spring and autumn the trail fills with awe struck walkers who wind their way through friendly Sherpa villages. The trek, starts at the upper Phakding and follows the Dudh Kosi valley which climbs up to the Sherpa capital of Namche, a bustling bazaar that’s a junction for trekkers, the local Sherpa, the Tibetan trader from Tibet and expeditions en route to the mighty Mt. Everest. All along this part of the trail, villages are interspersed
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