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    My Personal Goals Essay

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    dreams and set goals for life. On occasion these goals are far stretched and sometimes even fairy-tale like, we tend to see life through a rose-colored glass, not taking into account the many sidetracks life throws our way. At that stage in life our goals tend to be less focused and somewhat unreachable. However, the process of growing up, or maturing, tends organized and center our goals, we learn to make compromises and set goals for our goals. There are different types of goals, short term and

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    Are you in the same old place? Are you looking to have a break out year? Looking to take charge of your life? Many people start off their Networking business with great hopes but no idea what it takes to make it successful. One must understand this simple but hard truth. We are where we are in life due to the way we think and the actions we take. If you are not in the place you want to be then we MUST change our thinking and actions. If you always do what you have always done you will always have

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    Goals of Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglas Most people set goals for themselves in life. Whether it be a small goal or a goal that is almost impossible, people are always looking to achieve something in life. Some of these goals can be influential on other people because of the effects of the goal. Two examples of people with influential goals are Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln. Frederick Douglass’ goals for America to achieve included showing America their hypocrisy, promoting freedom

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    Smart Goals

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    What are goals? The prestigious Oxford Dictionary defines a goal as ‘The object of a person’s ambition or effort; an aim or desired result’. Simply put, a goal is something that one is trying to achieve. A SMART goal is a measurable end result that is meant to be achieved in a set timeframe. For the purpose of this article, we will look at SMART Goals and their importance. SMART goals are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bound. They are Specific in the sense that the final outcome

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    Short Term Goals

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    Tony Robbins once said “goals are like magnets, they’ll attract the thing that makes them true”. Goals are always needed, they help one grow in life. Having goals gives more encouragement to someone so they can complete it. Goals can always help someone out in different types of ways, it can be personal, academic, performance. As long as you make it a goal, it’s most likely to happen. Here are some of my own goals. There are such things as short term goals, which are goals that can be completed within

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    Each person at some point develops their own personal goals for their life. These goals can range anywhere from owning that perfect home with a white picket fence, becoming a famous artist or athlete, earning a degree and landing that dream job, or becoming a person of high social stature. These life goals can be a product of societal influences and expectations. However, what happens when these goals seem to be unachievable for a person? The strain theory that was developed by Robert Merton sheds

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    positive thinker, and had overcome several things in my life. However, the class provided me with strategies useful in pushing forward in all life circumstances. Many negative thoughts run through my head, as is true for everyone else. It was important to know how to control them and use my negative experiences to better myself. I also learned how to set positive goals that will positively benefit me, and to set a deadline to achieve my goals. I feel much more organized and confident after taking

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    High School Goals

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    Goals Essay My senior year of high school will be filled with numerous decisions and new experiences. There are many things I would enjoy accomplishing before the end of my high school career. In order to achieve my goals, I will need to plan ahead. Setting goals is vital in providing motivation to attain them. The three goals I set for myself this year are meeting new people, traveling to places I have never been, and deciding what college I want to attend. The first goal I set for myself this

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    Proctor’s Goals essay Goals are a part of everyday life. From gaining the strength to get out of bed in the morning to winning that blue medal around your neck, everybody has made a goal once in their life. Sometimes it can be as easy as saying you’re not going to eat that last cupcake on the platter in front of you or as hard as saying “Hello” to that special someone in your life that you find adorable, either way you have made a goal. It’s also important to remember there is short term goals and long

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    High School Goals

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    Goals are important to peoples everyday lives. Goals for high school, personal life, goals for your job, and goals for the future are important to our everyday lives towards the future. I’m Hailey Anderson, I’m a determined person that is not afraid to fail and then learn from it. My goals in my life is to focus on my education, improving my bowling skills, and find different ways to strengthen my short term memory loss. Goals in high school are good because you can focus on making goals, which can

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