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    My SMART goal was that I would save $150 to buy concert tickets to Florida Georgia Line by August 2016, I would earn this money by getting a job at Market Basket and I wanted to achieve this goal because I have never been to a concert and I want to go see one with my friend. I did not meet my goal. My goal was not achievable with my lack of regular income and the dollar amount was far too high. It would have better to have chosen a goal that was very inexpensive and could have been achieved…

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    Pursuit towards Perfection In life we are always aspiring to something. A higher mark in a class, a spot on a sports team, an acceptance to a particular university, or a parent’s approval. Whatever the goals may be, they push you to keep trying. One could argue that by focusing on these goals, you are trying to be perfect. Oxford’s Dictionary provides two main definitions of the word. Firstly, it means to “have all the required or desirable qualities or characteristics, and to be as good as it…

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    The five things that can create positive energy in the workplace or with friends are using positive reinforcement, giving recognition, showing courtesy, actively listening and saying thank you. Positive reinforcement can create positive energy because this should improve your relationship with the person you gave this reinforcement to and they should continue that behavior because they were rewarded. Giving recognition shows that you appreciate what this person does and should make that person…

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    the client and the social worker prioritize and identify each goal that may be broad or unattainable. This this helps the client and social worker discuss each goal and set specific terms for each one. The client documents each one and agrees upon the goals set forth with the social worker. The next step is the implementation step this step is putting the goals in motion. They review the contract and monitor the progress of the goals to see if they are realistic or if they need to be changed. A…

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    Five Year Plan

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    filled. I plan on reflecting on the road that I took and the challenges I overcame to achieve this degree. In the first year after completing the program my academic plan, work plan and family plan will be suited to achieve my short term and long term goals. My vision is ambitious and bright, during the first year after graduation I am going to prepare for my CHES certification exam in October, it is important to me that I complete the entry level sub-competencies needed to meet the national…

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    College Success

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    persistence to become a better scholar. Pursuing a college degree for four years may seem like a long, winding road filled with many challenges. That is why it is very important to remain enthusiastic while at college. First, one must find a career path that best suits them. It is often times difficult for people to find a major that they are good at and is interesting to them. Many students will go to college and find themselves unsure of what to do, sometimes changing majors several times…

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    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 4) You have no goals or results you want to accelerate your progress towards 5) You know what your purpose in life is and you're actually living it Of course there could be more reasons, but this will suffice. If above is true, you don't need a life coach.…

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    State two long-term goals. For each long-term goal, develop three related short-term goals. For each short-term goal, identify three tasks that relate to the goal. A. The client, Anthony, will concentrate more on school work to increase his grades to a minimum of a C average. I. Anthony will arrive at school and to classes on time each day. 1. Anthony will be home by 9:00 pm on school nights. 2. Anthony will establish a written morning routine to prepare for school. 3. Anthony will arrive at…

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    Coaching Reflection

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    ultimately help accomplish the goals. During this final coaching session, my client and I will be working together to close the coaching sessions and then determine the next phase of our relationship Pre-Coaching Plan It is sometimes hard to close a coaching session once a friendship has been established. However, I have prepared for the final session…

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    one, raising the employees’ ambition levels, getting the employees to be willing to work harder for me, and for them to start to build stronger bonds with the other employees in the company, helping me to start working on some of my interpersonal goals. To continue making employees feel valued in the company, I will encourage employees to share their thoughts and ideas about anything that they feel could be beneficial for the company, and try to implement them when possible. If their ideas are…

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