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    Yearly Goals At times, we may question the source of our true motivation. Moreover, what may keep us going and guided in life? Goals play an important role in every aspect of our everyday lives. A goal is defined as “ the object of a person’s ambition or effort; an aim or desired result”. A goal may be as simple as buying some milk or as complex as buying stocks and shares. A clear, attainable goal can persuade the most unmotivated person. Upon taking Personal Fitness, I had an idea of how

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    My goals for this year are to get good grades, make some new friends, and to become more active. At most given times, I myself personally find it very hard to achieve personal goals, especially if it involves working or some other tedious activity. At most times, whenever I am committed to overcoming an obstacle in which I have provided for myself, I tend to gradually lose interest and eventually fall entirely behind. However, I have now made my decision based on whether if I should take school

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    Achieving My Personal Goals When asked about my future, I usually am stumped. I know I want to go to college, get a good job, and be remembered. Yet, doesn't everyone? What makes it personal is the intention behind one’s goals. For instance, I plan to finish college, but I intend to major in digital technology; minoring in theatre. I also aim on finding a satisfactory job to place me in the middle class, however the amount of enjoyment I cash in from my job is more imperative than the cash itself

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    _'IS GOOD MANAGEMENT ESSENTIAL IN ACHIEVING ORGANIZATIONAL GOALS OF ORGANIZATIONAL EFFICIENCY, EFFECTIVENESS AND PRODUCTIVITY?'_ Management is the process of achieving organisational goals through the four functions of management, planning, organising, leading and controlling (Davidson, 2006: 5). For the reason that management involved with such variety of activities that basically would affect the proper function and the flow of the organisation; consequently, the standard of the management is

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    9 Obstacles That Keep You From Achieving Your Goals By Wulston Alderman | Submitted On February 01, 2010 Recommend Article Article Comments Print Article Share this article on Facebook 9 Share this article on Twitter Share this article on Google+ Share this article on Linkedin Share this article on StumbleUpon 1 Share this article on Delicious Share this article on Digg Share this article on Reddit 2 Share this article on Pinterest 1 Expert Author Wulston Alderman While you may have spent

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    V. What should being successful with achieving your goal, tell you about yourself? Setting up some personal goals or being responsible for setting a goal for a whole group, is an interesting experience. People get to learn a lot through these experiences whether they end up bearing fruits or not. But, being successful overnight with a project, is something that is not only wished for (as an individual), but it certainly sends you a message. Here’s a list of what you can learn about yourself, after

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    new beginning to many opportunities. My goals in college are to get involved, stay focused, and pass all of my classes to get a good career involving my major. In order for me to achieve my goals I will need to have patience and be dedicated. I will do all of my homework in a timely matter, go to class every day and study. I believe that if I do this and stay focused that I will reach my goals. I will do everything I need to do in order to achieve my goals so that I will not only be successful in

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    The French Revolution is known to be the bloodiest and most violent revolution humankind has experienced. The French Revolution was started with the following three goals in mind: a change in government, a change in economy, and the delivery of equality for all. An extensive effort was used to correct these problems; however, it came at the cost of people’s freedom. Authoritarian revolutionaries intended to solve France’s struggles and drove the revolution in hope to improve the lives of the people

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    college dropouts is increasing every year because students are not able to handle the workload or they do not have the money to pay for it. 37.9% of students that enter a 4-year college drop out and 58.3% that goes beyond that fail to make it. The goals that I set for myself while attending college is not only to make a name for myself on campus but to withstand adversities that will try to steer me to that 37% or that 58% of not finishing what I have started and motivate other to do the same.

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    “If you think you can do a thing or think you can't do a thing, you're right”. – Henry Ford. There are three traits to have that in my opinion are the most important in achieving your own personal goals. The first is perseverance, if you persevere through the bad, good will come. The second is determination, if you are determined to do something, it will get done eventually, even if it takes longer than planned. The third is stubbornness, being stubborn will get you far in life if you’re stubborn

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