Personal Fitness Goals Essay

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    The first mind map I want to talk about is the triangle of well-being. This mind-map presents an idea that the mind, brain and relationships are a part of a triangle. By the mind, we mean awareness, intention, insight, and focused attention. By brain we mean the extended nervous system throughout our bodies. By relationships we mean interactions with people, most importantly: parents, friends, teachers and the community. The main idea promoted by the triangle of well-being is that the three…

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    Over the years I’ve discovered that the fewer goals you have the more dedication and success you have with them. Because of this I’ve thought tirelessly about my goals. For instance I knew that one of my short term goals is to get into a good college, that is a need for myself. Thankfully, I was able to complete that goal by being excepted into the University of Minnesota - Twin Cities. Which I have replaced with another short term goal of saving a couple of thousand of dollars either through…

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    support from my parents, I have accomplished many personal goals during high school and now college. I have become a very educated person with a great passion for learning new and different subjects. I am persistent, hardworking, and worthy of a student. I work well with others and can work under pressure when it comes to difficult obstacles. I won’t stop working until the work is completely done. When I complete one goal, I will make two more goals to keep on moving further. With all that I can…

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    values in concise terms. A mission statement describes how the party will go about achieving its goals and includes its strengths. I would agree that source A and B are examples of personal mission statements. In source A, Mahatma Gandhi uses active statements such as “I shall” and “I will” to describe his aims and goals, such as “I shall conquer untruth by truth” which also illustrates his values. Aims, goals and values are all explained in mission statements. In source B, Ben Franklin crafts…

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    Creating dreams and ambitions are a key part in life and human implementation. Whether one’s objective in life is to get married, be a professional actor, or discover a new scientific theory, one must fabricate those wishes and joys in order to achieve them. The poem “The Impossibles” by Patrick Lewis is a metaphorical piece about how one must “plant” their aspirations and plan what they want to achieve. Later on, they can follow their hearts and minds and make their lives feel complete. It also…

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    Human resource management is the utilization of human resources to achieve organizational objectives. Consequently, all managers at every level must concern themselves with human resource management. Basically, managers get things done through the efforts of others; this requites effective human resource management. Today's human resource problems and opportunities are enormous and appear to be expanding. Individuals dealing with human resource matters face a multitude of challenges, ranging…

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    Motivation is divided into intrinsic and extrinsic factors that encourage passion and vitality in people to be continually interested and committed to an activity or to make an effort to attain a goal. When people are intrinsically motivated to do a task, they will start the task on their own, keep on doing the task on their own, and furthermore improve it. For many numbers of reasons, it’s better for society and for each person when people participate freely of their own will, meaning when…

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    The theme “you should always chase your dreams” can be seen in “Dreams” and The Crossover. Dreams, a self imaginary and expectation of one’s future is worth chasing. They act as goals that people spend their whole life pursuing. Without dreams, life will become meaningless. The two works that are closely related with dreams has revealed this theme in different aspects. Here are convincing reasons and specific examples to support the idea. To begin with, “Dreams” the poem reflects this theme in…

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    In this essay, I will talk about how I have achieved my goals, and what has helped me to become to what I always wanted. In addition, I will talk about the challenges that have been facing me, and how I amazingly could overcome the odds. However, everybody in life has will and determination, and we all are given a life to compose it special by achieving our goals, and not letting obstructions to stop us from following our dreams. There are common factors that have been assisting me to be…

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    When Born In May Analysis

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    Like January, people born in February have qualities that belong to leaders. They are humble and intelligent, but when put in a difficult position, they can become rebellious and aggressive. Those born in February believe that they can achieve their goals by being daring and working hard. If born…

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