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    My Goals for the Future

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    your goals is not as important as what you become by achieving your goals”- Henry David Thoreau. Making and achieving goals is so important in one’s life‚ because once you have achieve them it makes you a better person. Achieving goals make you feel confidence in yourself‚ and it gives you the sense of accomplishment. Like the quote says it’s not about what you get from achieving your goals it’s about what you become by achieving your goals. I was always a person who had very high goals because

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    goal time management

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    Goal Setting and Time Management Worksheet First‚ view the Goal Setting and Motivation and Time Management interactive presentations under week two. Using the information from the Goal Setting and Motivation and the Time Management interactive presentations‚ respond to the following three questions Describe your time management plan to complete weekly assignments and participation goals. What specific days have you set aside for these activities Your response must be between 50 and 75 words. What

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    Goal Setting Worksheet

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    1. Describe one academic goal that you have created using the SMART criteria. How do SMART criteria contribute to your academic goals? One goal I have created is to continue to attain the highest points possible each week in college. SMART criteria contribute to my academic goal by helping me identify what I need to focus on to complete this goal. By concentrating on how to set my goal to the guidelines of SMART (Specific‚ Measureable‚ Attainable‚ Realist‚ and Timely) I am able to

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    importance of goal setting Ok‚ so this isn’t the first time you’ve heard someone talk about the importance of goals‚ and its definitely not going to be the last. 1. Goals Propel You Forward Having a goal written down with a set date for accomplishment gives you something to plan and work for. A written goal is an external representation of your inner desires; its a constant reminder of what you need to accomplish. There’s a very common pattern that comes with working towards goals that we’re all

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    My Educational Goals

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    Educational Goals Success is to achieve goals. In order to succeed‚ I believe goals are very important. I have goals for myself‚ some of the I have accomplished‚ but many of them I am still working on. Education is another important aspect of succeeding in life. This brings me to my important goal‚ which is to graduate college. I am interested in possibly majoring in culinary and business. The Santa Rosa Junior college is a good place to develop my skills. All of the skills I will learn can help

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    My Future Goals

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    My Future Goals A person needs to achieve certain goals in one’s life before you can call them successful. Being successful means to achieve goals‚ you have set for yourself. Growing up and understanding life more made me start setting goals for myself. Some of my goals are personal while others are professional. When facing these important decisions‚ it is easy to become confused. As a child and teenager one tends to make dreams and set goals for life. Growing up my goals and aspirations

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    My Career Goal

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    Career Goal When I was a child and people would ask me what I wanted to be when I grew up‚ I always had an answer. That answer changed significantly as time went on‚ and right now it would be IT programmer if somebody asks me again. That’s my main goal right now and I know I still have a long way ahead of me. But I realized that in order to achieve that long term goal I should have few small and short term goals each year and accomplish them one by one like small ladder steps toward my main goal. So

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    checkpoint goal setting

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    CheckPoint: Goal Setting The matching hypothesis is the pursuit of goals that express or fulfill an individual’s needs‚ values‚ motives or self-conception to increase well-being than pursuit of goals that do not fit or match with the person. (Baumgardner & Crothers‚ p. 138‚ 2009). In other words‚ goals that fit a person’s needs‚ values‚ and sense of self are likely to increase well-being while goals that are mismatched with an individual will lead to no change or perhaps even diminish well-being

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    Millennium Development Goals The Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) are the world’s time-bound and quantified targets for addressing extreme poverty in its many dimensions-income poverty‚ hunger‚ disease‚ lack of adequate shelter‚ and exclusion-while promoting gender equality‚ education‚ and environmental sustainability. They are also basic human rights-the rights of each person on the planet to health‚ education‚ shelter‚ and security. The millennium development goals are: Goal 1: Eradicate Extreme

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    path of goal theory

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    Path-Goal Theory (Robert House) Summary Study questions: • What are the two primary goals of a leader/manager? • Think of the most common categories of situations that might prevent workers from achieving these goals? • For each category of goals‚ what can the leader do to remove the barrier and get the worker back on the path toward the goal? • When might people prefer directive leadership (relate this to locus of control) House proposes that the leader can affect the performance‚ satisfaction

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