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    My Short Term Goals

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    Introduction Goals Everybody have a dream, but we need to set a plan to help us to achieve the goals. If not we are doomed to failure. In order to avoid we fall into the pitfall or stuck in the progress, we need to build a goals which is short term goal and long term goal. It can be a good idea to set a clear target and achieve it whatever happens in our life. Short term goal One of my short term goal is I hope I can score in my final year project which is intelligent fire alarm system and I…

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    college I wanted went up. A long term goal that I also had was to get a job I really wanted at a place that I wanted. I knew that if I didn’t change my actions that I would be punished by being denied a teaching position. I hated the thought of looking back and blaming myself for not changing when I could, so it had to change. A research study on self-efficacy beliefs showed that “Self-efficacy as one of a variety of sociocognitive influences on the career aspirations…

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    Electric Boat Reflection

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    During my time at Electric Boat, I served as the lead engineer assigned to develop a component refurbishment program. Given the long life expectancy of submarines, inevitably some manufacturers either go out of business or no longer support a certain product or component. Once that obsolescence is identified, a replacement solution is required unless there is a sufficient inventory of repair parts. Understanding that such circumstances could create additional business for Electric Boat, I…

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    forward. That 's how winning is done!” This is exactly what robustness means to me. Robustness is about not getting down on yourself or making excuses, but rather taking responsibility for whatever set back you encountered and keep striving towards your goal. I ended up with at middle of the road 65 robustness score. This will be the most important area of the GRIT gauge for me and my classmates. I made mistakes last semester that I need to take responsibility for and have a strong robustness…

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    “Critical thinking skills are essential to success in life, period” (Lisa and Kent Hoeffner). In every people lives there are problems, but the strategies that they use are different. According to “Peak Performance,” the author, Sharon K. Ferrett, define problem-solving steps and critical thinking and problem-solving strategies. First, the author talks about the problem-solving steps which are defining the problem, gathering and interpreting information, developing and implementing a plan of…

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    have to say. For every day at my practicum I have arrived 10 minutes before my starting time and have dressed in professional, work appropriate clothing. One area that I still think requires more attention is in regards to my verbal communication goals. Although I have initiated 2 separate conversations per day and have the conversation last longer than 5 minutes, I still do not feel comfortable with initiating conversation with clients or among…

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    Mike has repressed is a necessary goal. Furthermore, continuing Mike’s education and achieving the needed education and certification to enter a career of Information Technology is at the forefront of Mike’s objectives. In therapy, the development of Mike’s identity as it pertains to the many different systems that he is subject to is a goal throughout therapy. Understanding his purpose, value and meaning in life is a foundational factor to which his other goals will build upon through his time…

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    once work starts, it would become robotic. I realized that because of the different motivations and interest that people have they don’t necessarily give 100% or think critically during their work process. It takes some mixture of encouragement and goal setting to truly reach people into putting in true effort into their work, and therefore attain better results no matter the challenge. This understanding of group dynamics is hard to wrap your head around, especially when you are in the middle…

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    I like taking on leadership roles and challenges.” I didn’t specify in asking what area he wanted to achieve, so he could’ve answered it with his long term goal, his short term goal, how many marshmallows he wants to fit in his mouth during a game of chubby bunny, or anything else that could possibly be thought of. Instead, he told his goals when it comes to…

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    circumstances, this intervention will be designed for an individual, focusing on how to decrease the number of times he has to be redirected, calmed down, retrieved from the hallway, reminded not to use of profanity, coaxed into not sleeping, and the ultimate goal to be derived at is in class assignment completion. In addition to these interventions taking place, the counselor and teachers, will offer up a substantial amount of attention to this student as often as possible, by praising the…

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