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    Put First Things First and Think Win-Win Covey’s habit 3 and 4 are First Things First which is about the practice of priorities in time management in a private victory and habit 4 is Think Win-Win which is about a public victory balancing courage and empathic in relationships. Habit 3 reminds me of putting God first. He is my center and sound principle. Habit 4 is reaching out to my neighbor that is a win-win. I am reminded to love my neighbor as myself. In addition win-win is a excellent way…

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    to GYPSYs as “one who thinks they are the main character of a very special story.” It is true that every human is special in some way and lives a unique life, but GYPSYs’ dreams are much more exaggerated than that, and when they do not reach their goals they are unhappy. Urban states that GYPSY’s parents instilled ideas within their children that in turn made them “wildly ambitious.” GYPSYs grew up believing what their parents told them, but took it further in believing that they are the…

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    The path to accomplishment may not be the same for one and all. Nevertheless, throughout the preparing for success program, students learn a variety of strategies in order to achieve success, as well as, learning about goal setting and collaboration. Moreover, it is encouraged that each strategy is evaluated for its strengths, weaknesses, usefulness and relevance for personal and future use. However, not all strategies prove as beneficial for everyone, although, through the process of evaluation…

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    To have grit, you have to have passion and the ability to strive for a long term goal, maybe one that is very challenging. As it stated In the TEDTalk, "The key to success? Grit” Angela Lee Duckworth explains that “Grit is having stamina. Grit is sticking with your future, day in and day out, not just for the week, not just for the month, but for years; and working really hard to make that future a reality. Grit is living life like it's a marathon, not a sprint." This quote means that grit needs…

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    constantly ask what if I don’t make it or what if I this is not what my parents want me to do? Deciding what you want to do for the rest of your life is a big step. Not only do you have to make sure you are taking all the right steps to reach your goal, but you also have to make sure you complete and understand everything in the first step before you can move on to the next step. This can be especially challenging when you have no one to help or guide you in the…

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    “best theory” mainly because it made sense to me. It was a theory that I could understand and follow. I understand a task-based approach to studying and reaching goals. Annemaree Lloyd indicates in her work that there is a social and cultural dimension that influences the practice…

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    immigrant children coming from low income families. In my own case I want to help other like ones helped me. Whether it be aspects of personal or professional life. Addressing dilemmas and helping conquer their challenges is very rewarding. An ultimate goal is to cause a ripple effect and impact a community in a positive way. Help someone now, so they than can help someone later. The…

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    (domination of Kraft and Nestlé) and even from retail partners (private labels). According to Scott (1992 ) and his contingency theory, organizations have to adapt to their environment to achieve success. Conant’s needed to deal with uncertainty; his goal was to operate a deep business transformation, and information management would be the key to success since information helps to reduce uncertainty, to adapt and to develop a strategy. All for one purpose: to hold the grail of organisational…

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    At the age of fifteen I had realized that a career in the health field was what I wanted in life. Many people want in this world want to make a difference in life, and I had realized that the way I wanted to do that, however, at that point in time I had yet to figure out what it was in the health field I wanted to do. Unfortunately, around this time my father suffered a heart attack, after a long and successful surgery my father was returned to my family alive and as well as one could be after…

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    As a management major and someone who is passionate about becoming an effective manager, it was first necessary to compile a list of principles I wish to carry with me. The matrix I have created for myself comes from two places, first my management courses and second my actual experience under several different managers. Through my coursework at A&M I have learned what motivates others and where I fall in those categories, and how to make the two coincide better. In my work experience I have…

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