How to Achieve Goals I stand here today to impart a crucial lesson that I learned through many years of personal experience. At the tender age of 2 or 3, or even earlier for some, we start to learn to talk. And as soon as we learn this most important skill, we start to communicate what we want. Desires, dreams, wants, and goals - whatever you call them, they 're aspirations that we wish to fulfill. We want them because they give us pleasure. As a child, your desires may have included buying as many candies as you wanted, or having that beautiful life-size doll or maybe that remote controlled helicopter. As soon as you enter school, you are then introduced to the world wherein you study for many, many years to achieve a goal: get a good job or open your own business. We are taught at an early age that achieving your goals is the key to success: the key to money, the key to prestige, and the key to a happy life. But, most often than not, they don 't teach us [how to achieve goals]. We only know that we have to do it.
You have goals set of all of us to become something important. To make a change to the world.
These desires can begin as positive desires but, can easily become negative and unreasonable. This would mean a person would be able to satisfy their desires to achieve all physical desires such as money, cars, the perfect mate etc. The desire is not determined positive
so I’m going to take action to reach my goals of my educations and future job goals. With Morisano’s and Shore’s article on Goal Setting it has taught me a lot about making goals and ways to reach goals. It goes into how to successfully set a goal. In the article there is a quote “We should see potential not as potential for being good at the handful of skills and acquisitions that can be developed at or gotten from school, but as the potential for realizing the possibilities of the spirit, the potential, more specifically, for selecting from and integrating school learning and other learning into a meaningful, worthy, passionate, and satisfying life path” (Grant, 1995) (Goal
Have you ever wanted to learn something new? Researchers have done recent studies that the brain is just like our muscles. They did an experiment on monkeys because they are similar to us, humans. They found that the monkeys who were active and associating with other monkeys, that their brain is much bigger than those who are alone and not very active. If you continuously practice something, your brain gets larger and if you do not, then it will shrink and get weaker.
(Audrey Hepburn) My current goals are to finish high school and to go to college. My 5 year goal is to graduate college and find a job that I like. “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life.” (Confucius)
This kinda to relates to most people in the world and how they want much more in
I feel as though these goals can be easily achieved if I apply myself and ask for
There has always been a quest for more, whether it is riches, wealth, fame, or status. If a lucky person does happen to obtain all of this, they have everything they need. The questions that remain, however, are also important. What drives this journey to achieve more wealth, status, or fame? Is it greed?
I am writing to summarize my SMART goals in terms of my academics, personal, and professional aspects. These goals will include specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timed elements, and why it will improve both my professional and personal life if achieved. Academic My academic goal is to earn a 3.5 GPA by the end of Fall semester.
A self-made man is someone who comes from a low status family and against all odds, climbs up the social ladder and creates a new identity for themself gaining wealth along the way. The only way to achieve success is through determination, hard-work, initiative, and being able to learn from mistakes. And in order to fulfill your goals, it helps to have something/ someone motivating you along the way. Moreover, the self-made man is the embodiment of the American Dream because they share similar principles.
On Tuesday, March 9, 1999, at 7:35 and 7:37 my twin brother and I were born at Augusta Regional Hospital. The first sound each us made was not a complex word or even a simple vowel, but instead a simple cry. As with all newborns we were not born with the innate ability to effectively communicate with the people around us. Instead, our ability to communicate developed gradually through interactions with our parents, friends, and anyone else who we interacted with. One of the most important forms of communication is interpersonal communication in which two or more people exchange messages that ultimately have a measurable effect on their emotions, thoughts, behaviors, and guide their overall personal relationship with one another (McCornack,
Some people dream to be a successful and famous public speaker. Others want to be a millionaire or a billionaire. Singers as well as actors wish to be successful in their career and become famous. Teachers may hope to succeed in imparting knowledge to their students. Many students simply would like to pass examinations or have good grades in school.
3.1.2 The first psychological factor is motivation. Motivation can be defined as a need that is sufficiently pressing to direct the person to seek satisfaction of the need. What usually works on motivation is Maslow’s ‘hierarchy of needs’. For example, what usually triggers one’s motivation to buy an Apple product is Self-fulfilment. If a person really wants to buy an Apple phone product but the price is very expensive, this will become one of the needs that turns a on a motivation which influence the person to purchase the Apple brand hand phone.
"Setting goals is the first step in turning the invisible into the visible", (Tony Robbins). This indicates striving to be successful even if it means failure. I plan on achieving my main goal so I can have a bright future in my career path. In order to achieve my life goal, I have already begun to work towards my goal and I plan to continue with an organized plan. Both short-term and long-term goals will help me set a better understanding of a successful future.
I want to achieve these goals because I know I could be something of importance in life and it would better me as a person. My life goals have changed over time because before I wanted these things I didn’t really care to do them, I wasn’t inspired enough to chase the goals. My family has helped me in the process of trying to reach my goals by pushing me to work harder and investing in my well-being. I do agree with the quote; “The journey toward the dream is the most important thing.” because if you don’t try to chase your dream then you can’t reach them and chasing them is the important part that will get you closer to your