Goals in Life Essay

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    I have three life goals, the first one is graduate college, the second one is to get married, and the last one is to travel the world. Before I start college I want to take a year off a go to many different places in the world. After I am back I want to go to college, even though I don’t know what I want to do yet, and I would like to graduate. Finally, I want to get married and have kids. So I want to travel the world before going to college, it would most likely be financially hard to do that…

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    Alice has many goals that encompass her entire life. Using the S.M.A.R.T. system, let’s take a closer look at each goal to assess its viability and priority. While Alice’s first goal is to pay off her student loan, she must first ensure she can maintain her current living expenses. This is a short term goal that needs to be addressed immediately. It also meets all the S.M.A.R.T. criteria of specific, measurable, attainable, realistic and timely. Alice has addressed this goal by setting aside…

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    Why do I Need a Life Coach By Alyssa Amato on March 23, 2012 0 Powered by Translate At Life Coach Sydney, we get this question from time to time, 'Why do I need a life coach?' The truth is you don't need a life coach if you fit into one of these categories: 1) You are happy with everything in your life 2) You have no fears, worries or doubts that are holding you back from creating what you want in life 3) All areas of your life is in perfect condition and everything is running smoothly…

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    Personal Wellness Plan

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    and the specific workouts that I will be doing. I will also provide a one week nutritional plan that I will follow. I will also come up with details on how I will keep myself motivated, by being involved in wellness communities. Personal Wellness Goals Intellectual Wellness S- For intellectual…

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    November 2017 Using the S.M.A.R.T approach for evaluating Alice's goals, I can gauge how successful the outcome could be or what needs adjusted for future success. Alice has the goals to pay off student loan debts, buy a house and save for children's education, accumulate assets, retire, and travel round the world in a sailboat. All her goals sound great and are in the right direction, but to see if these goals are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely needs further…

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    perseverance that everyone need to have to succeed in any long-term goal. In the Ted video I would have to agree with the concept of how grit works. As stated by Professor Ducksworth there are people who don’t follow through on a commitment that they have made. Some easily give up and don’t commit to their goals. In my own personal life I can honestly say that the way Professor Ducksworth explained Grit I can compare it to my life. I have always planned things and sometimes my plan didn’t…

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    Intro 1: Dr. Angela Lee Duckworth once said: “Grit is passion or perseverance for very long-term goals. Grit is having stamina. Grit is sticking with you future, day in and day out – not just for a day, not just for a month, but for years – to make that future a reality.” This quote has a deep significant for all the students who are trying to pursue their passion. Every student has a right to learn to become “gritter”, and to develop their skills to fulfill their potential. To become better…

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    Diversity Reflection Paper

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    Looking back at my first assignment in this class, I can clearly see now how little I knew about what diversity really meant. I thought I “knew” the meaning of diversity because I moved from another country, but diversity it is more than speaking a different language. Diversity is the embrace of dissimilarities of people from different cultural backgrounds. This class gave me the tools to reflect on how my personal experiences taught me about diversity and how I have embraced it in different…

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    can put them to use and succeed. With my weaknesses, I know that the only way to improve upon them is to keep practicing and failing until I see the complete picture. Doing anything great in life requires goals and when there’s a long-term goal like the two examples provided it is best to set up short-term goals in order to complete them, and that’s what it takes to be a…

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    In an optimal world, a person’s goals would be easy to achieve and have no large obstacles in the way of getting to that goal. Unfortunately, that is not how the world tends to work. There are many obstacles that stop people from reaching the point they want in life. In a quote by Ralph Marston, he touches on this topic. Marston points out that a person has enough hindrances in the way of their goal, so one doesn’t also need their own self getting in the way and trying to stop their path to…

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