Not exact matches
They should
write down their
goals for the business, including both financial
goals and anything else they
want to achieve.
Even when you know to focus on the specific things you achieved here — rather than your job description,
goals, or responsibilities — you need to
write in a way that tells your future boss how you'll achieve in another job entirely — the one you
want him or her to consider you for.
If you
want to reach your
goals, you have to mentally see them and then physically
write them down.
Once you're married, you'll
want to revisit the financial
goals you talked about, make them more specific and detailed by
writing them down, and establish a finish line.
Smart people have well - developed life strategies that include
writing of
goals, visions, desires and dreams they
want to achieve.
Write down at least 10
goals you
want to accomplish in your lifetime.
I
write down the eight
goals I
want to accomplish that day.
Write down what you
want to achieve and spend a few minutes each morning repeating your
goals out loud.
A lot of entrepreneurs think being busy is being productive but if you
want to be successful than you need to have your priorities and
goals clearly
written out.
My colleague Hailley has long admired the original framework for setting
goals from Warren Buffett — a method where you
write down 25 things you
want to accomplish in your career, and from that, pick the top five as the focus and put the other 20 on an «avoid at all costs» list.
In yet another announcement over the last weekend, Facebook
wrote, «Our
goal with News Feed has always been to show people the things they
want to see.
This is one of the few investing books I've read that is
written for the individual investor, the ordinary guy and gal that just
wants to start investing to meet their financial
goals.
Einstein's characterization of the scientist who
wants to find a lucid and simplified image of the world is reinforced in our time by the statement of Stephen Hawking (1988) in his A Brief History of Time, when he
wrote on the final page: «The eventual
goal of science is to provide a single theory that describes the whole universe».
Thinky for yourslef... then why whine... go for a longterm
goal that will actually have an effect,... you seem to
want to project enthusiasm... but if your conviction was truely
written deep within u.... and it might very well be... i believe youd try your hand in politics... and another thing... faith has to be in a higher being because if you believe that you faith has cause... then what created that cause... why is it significant to actually have true faith
you both are choosing to listen to a man standing on an altar telling you about the «end of the world» blah blah blah from a book that isn't complete, has been
written and re-
written over and over again to suit the
goals of whatever king or pope
wanted it to say or mean; instead of something you can test yourself?
If you
want to
write a narrow rule that says that a puck lodged in a skate can't cross the
goal line to result in a
goal, and that
goals may be reviewed to determine if that was the case, then be my guest.
well we might have started badly and not bought the players we all expected but at least we are winning games for now and i think you should ask Liverpool and Everton fans how they are feeling right now with all there spendings (they haven't hit the ground running as most people thought) and to remind you again Chelsea is just above us with only
goal difference... So think whatever you like and
write whatever you
want but i am still behind the TEAM (Not the regime) COYG
One of the first things discussed was relationship contracts — yep, the contract in The New I Do that asks couples to talk, agree to and
write down how they
want to structure their relationship based on their
goals and values, the same contract that Modern Love essayist and creative
writing professor Mandy Len Catron used when moving in with her romantic partner, Mark, and that she highlights in her book, How to Fall in Love With Anyone.
I
write this to encourage anyone who really, really
wants to to continue to breastfeed even when it seems like everything is stacked against you meeting that
goal.
Of course you must receive numerous emails like this but i just
wanted to thank you for being so kind hearted to have
written your book so to spread the much needed pearls of wisdom throughout the world!!!! To be honest with you, toilet training my daughter has done more than just got my daughter out of nappies, it has inspired me to have belief in myself and my daughter to be able achieve
goals together.
I'm glad that you
wrote that your
goal «is to help those who
want it, not to judge those who donâ $ ™ t.» It has helped to ground me and realize that judging doesn't accomplish anything.
For example, if she
writes that she
wants to make mom happy, the
goal might not be a sincere one.
Also, ask your child to
write down why she
wants to reach that
goal.
If she is having a hard time
writing down why the
goal is important to her, it might not be something that she really
wants.
She suggests digging deeper into your next -10-year
goals and
writing down where you
want to be in the big buckets, like money, career, family, and traditions.
Getting more people to visit my blog is great, but since we were supposed to
write a post about what our blog is about I achieved something even greater — clarity about what I
want to say on my blog and the
goals I have for it.
About 7 to 10 days before each class exam, students in the intervention group received a survey that asked them to
write down the grade they
wanted to get on the exam and rate how important it was to them to achieve that grade and how confident they were that they would meet this
goal.
Adding pictures that represent what you
want to come to fruition in your life can make attaining those
goals easier than just
writing them down.
Wilska suggests mind - mapping to get motivated: Clip pictures from magazines and
write down snippets or words that describe your
goal — «I
want an organized living room so I can invite my girlfriends over for our book club.»
Now that you are a little clearer on your values, start
writing down
goals that you
want to achieve.
Be specific with your
goal and make sure it is measurable
write down exactly what you
want to achieve and when...
Write down your
goal and why you
want to achieve it, this will help you stay motivated.
Write down your
goal You need to have a
goal so that you know what you
want and what you are working towards, it will also keep you motivated.
Lawrance explained that to overcome some of the barriers described above, she recommends
writing down the
goals you
want to achieve, sharing those
goals with loved ones who can offer support and just taking it day - by - day.
Be specific with your
goal and make sure it is measurable
write down exactly what you
want to achieve and when you
want it by.
Hi Kristen, I just
wrote this post to spread the news and I
wanted to share it with you and your readers: For years one of my
goals and great desires has been curing my painful menstrual cramps.
However, if you
want to bring your
goals to fruition, take the first step, and make them concrete by
writing them down.
This weekend I
want to take some time to
write down my
goals as well.
If you need more space to right down your monthly
goals or have projects in other rooms that you
want to get done this month, you can
write them down on this sheet.
It's been more than five years since I
wrote my first list of 101 things I
wanted to accomplish in 1001 days and I've since crossed off 151 of those
goals.
I've got at least three I
want to
write but they seem so distant and like a foreign idea rather than a
goal right now.
Arnel and I have started
writing our
goals, we aren't quite done yet, there is so much we
want to do this year, especially travel more.
And rather than students saying, «I'm going to get an A» (too vague) we turned that into something specific, «I
want to
write three paragraphs...» So they'd try to meet a more achievable
goal for the day.
Perhaps one of the most charming love advice quotes, «If you live to be a hundred, I
want to live to be a hundred minus one day so I never have to live without you»,
written by AA Milne in Winnie - the - Pooh, reflects the beautiful reality of true love and real relationship
goals.
Danny sets off to New Jersey, setting up camp in a Hilton — and immediately flirting with the hotel manager, Mary (Annette Bening)-- with two
goals:
write a song that isn't crap, and build a relationship with his long - estranged son Tom (Bobby Cannavale), a construction worker who
wants nothing to do with this flashy stranger.
We don't
want to
write them off, so what
goals would be appropriate for them?
I
want this
goal because I think I can do it, and I have the brains to do it, the student
wrote.
In Best practice for spreading innovation: Let the practitioners do it from this months issue of the Kappan ~ a PDK International publication ~ Cathy Gassenheimer ~ executive vice president of The Alabama Best Practices Center (ABPC)
writes: When you listen to what educators
want and partner in ways to help them achieve their own well - informed
goals ~ amazing things can happen.
As Lemov
writes, «The second question focuses the teacher on the
goal: What exactly does she
want her students to be able to do when the lesson is over?»
Alternatively, have students
write three
goals they
want to accomplish in your class.