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    freshman I know it is important to make goals for myself to get through high school. I must also set goals in my personal life and my career. Setting goals now can help me be what I want to become. With goals I know that I must plan ahead for college and my future career. If I plan ahead now I will be able to turn my dreams into realities. The three different major categories of goals I have are academic, professional, and personal. My first academic goal in high school is to receive a 4.0 GPA so

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    Goals. They are what give people a reason to work hard, and strive to achieve those goals. It is good to set goals for yourself, especially if you're in high school. It's important to start planning out your future. I felt it was required of me to set long term goals for myself. One of my long term goals are to get a good education and graduate from college. This goal is like the start of my life, that would set goals that will set more goals that will keep me working hard and happy. Getting a good

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    adored as children. She stated during group that she believed her spouse’s soul had gone into one of their dogs. I asked her why she thought this, once she replied I asked her how this made her feel. She reported a peace due to having the love of her life there with her in spirit. Many of the other group members gave nonverbal cues, some appeared to be puzzled and some showed warmth. After this observation I questioned the group regarding how her statement influenced them. I believe I could have

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    Personal and Professional Characteristics Ronelle Stevens A goal is something that an individual aims to achieve in his or her lifetime. I have many personal goals for my life, both short-term and long-term. Most of my personal goals are lifetime goals such as staying happy and healthy, maintaining a close relationship with God, and striving to be the best role-model that I can be for others. In the next two years, I hope to get married and continue building on to the house that I own with my

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    My Life Now Essay

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    Reflecting on my life now, I have noticed certain values that I would like to maintain in five years as I continue to grow as a person. My interpretation of growth includes challenging myself in various ways from now and onward in order to ensure that I continuously adapt to my environment in a positive manner. Positive growth should be made as any individual goes through the stages of life. One’s values, goals, health, a social standpoint, aesthetic, and effort to engage in service may change over

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    My Personal Strengths

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    career will be easy and also being able to use others strengths to be able to grow my weakness. Not only was I able to use my strengths to find a career I wanted to pursue in but it was my strengths helping me with athletics, school, and my personal life. These strengths and values encouraged and pushed me to help others. For others who see my strengths as their weaknesses, it also gives us a chance to help eachother have a better understanding and help  turn our weaknesses into our strengths. After

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    most important entity which such individual would like to achieve in life (Rank, 2000). A good Vision can authenticate the past, present and future dynamics of oneself (Rank, 2000). It enhances and fortifies the traits of a well-organized contemporary/future leader and encourages self-efficacy in a selected career (Rank, 2000). Generally, leadership vision infuses the workplace environment with a reflection in the organization’s goals, beliefs, actions and values of the organization’s leadership (Northhouse

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    Life Reflection

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    can use in everyday life. One such idea that taught me something significant was setting goals. This taught me that creating goals is a way to become motivated. This idea came from Chapter 3 Discovering Self-Motivation. There are two types of goals, short-term and long-term. For a goal to be effective it needs five qualities that include being dated achievable, personal, positive, and specific. An example me creating effective goals is in journal 9. In journal 9 I created a life plan that I intend

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    negative or unhealthy situations. For example, in this article they used beginning to use drug or starting to drink alcohol. This will allow them to being able to say no to these type of environments. Knowing how to properly discipline yourself can be life changing. The reason for this is because you will be able to know what you limit yourself to. It has been proven that when you disciple yourself that you are known to be a harder worker than what you

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    holding yourself accountable for not only the successes in your life but also your downfalls. If a person can do this they will not only be successful in their education but in their careers and life in general. Even though some people who lack personal responsibility do just fine in life, personal responsibility will lead to my success in and beyond school because it gives me the confidence to succeed, and will lead to a better life for my family and me. Now as to my approach for this paper I am

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