A goal that I want to try to achieve is getting a A in Spanish this quarter. The past semester I got a B and B+, so I want to try hard and get an A.
My terms
This goal is important to me and encouraged by my parents. When parents are helping their children make goals, they want their kid to live in their images and in alignment with their definitions of success. “Parents and teachers need to provide guidance around the process of goal-setting, but you must determine the specific content of the goals.” (iBook pg.12).
Priority’s
School is a big priority for me and I want to do good in it! This goal will creat happiness by getting good test grades and overall rating my gpa. “Think through a simple list of life priorities, which might include things like family, friends, faith, health, education, profession, wealth and social impact.”(iBook pg.12).
Achieving
I will achieve this goal by completing the homeworkers, asking questions when I don’t understand things, and taking time to really study the content before a quiz or speaking test. Hopefully I stay with this goal. “According to current studies, only 20% of the population sets goals, and as many as 92% of those goals are never achieved.” (iBook pg.11)
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