Importance of Goals Essay

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    Run! Run after the things you want to accomplish in life and leave a mark on the path you walk on. Ask yourself if what you are doing today is getting you closer to where you want to be tomorrow? To accomplish anything in life, you need to set yourself a path or plan. Putting yourself goals is the path to reach your accomplishments. Your goals do not need to be too high or too low, they should be in between your ability. In a manner, you need to challenge yourself to feel you have accomplished something above your own ability. In honestly, without trying new things we could never know you can do them. I have set myself a high school goal, personal goal and a career goal. My high school goal is to be able to put more effort in my schoolwork.…

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    Life goals are more than a plan for your future, it determines the outcome of your life. It helps set the foundation of who you are and will be. We set those goals for the purpose in helping to determine what we should be doing. Although, sometimes it can be hard for us to stay by those goals. The motivation starts with ourselves and our physical and mental state. We decide for ourselves how we will live out the rest of our life. Life goals are more than just goals which is what I am here to…

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    An organization’s most noteworthy asset is its internal customers; the employees. Without the employees, the organizational mission (what the organization is striving to be) and its strategies (how the organization will strive to reach its mission) would be obsolete. With this said, it is indispensable that the organization assiduously selects the appropriate employees whom would spearhead and achieve the organizational goals set forth by top management. Talent is denoted as the skillset one…

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    Every individual has to set the goal in their life in order to achieve it, let it be an ordinary person, artist or sports person. Goal setting helps individual to set mind and work hard to achieve the goal. Goal setting is a powerful technique as it helps the athlete to focus on what they should and avoid unwanted barriers that stop them to do so. Goal settings are divided into 2 which are process goals and product goals. Process goals focus on emphasizing more actual acts of performing where…

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    GOAL SETTING A goal is an aim which you would like to achieve. Goals set direction in people’s lives. Goals are a pathway to a successful life. Goals help you to focus and decide on what you want to achieve in life. Goals motivate you and make you more self- confident. Purpose of goal setting If you do not set goals, everything you achieve and everywhere you end up becomes a matter of luck. Hellriegel, Slocum, and Woodman & Martens (1992) (1987) find the following to be the most important…

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    By establishing work goals and spending most of your time on the activities that will help you in achieving these goals. Obtaining your job description and remind myself of exactly what your job requirements are and what your priorities are. Your work goals and plans should align to the team and organisations plans and goals as well. By having a balance score sheet and having the organisations objectives on the same table as the team goals you may review your own personal goals, plans and…

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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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    The Importance Of Goal 2

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    I think goal 1, 2, 4 and 8 have done a lot of work and have come a long way. I believe goal 1 has done a lot of work because poverty has significantly declined by more than half, in 1990 it was 1.9 billion and in 2015 it decreased to 836 million. Goal 2 has come a long way in improving education. In 2000 there were 100 million out of school children, and in 2015 there were 57 million. In Sub-Saharan Africa primary school net enrolment has increased up to 80% which is higher than what it was in…

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    The Millennium Development Goals The United Nations Millennium Campaign was implemented in 2000, with the hopes of supporting and inspiring people from all over the world to take action in support of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) with regards to poverty, education, women’s empowerment, maternal health and the environment. (1) The sixth goal is to combat HIV/AIDS, malaria and other diseases and this goal along with the other seven goals have to be achieved by the year 2015. (1) With the…

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    The Millennium Development goals were created by the United Nations in order to combat the world’s greatest problems. These goals were established at the start of the century during September 2000, the 8 total MDG’s were to be completed within 15 years. Nevertheless in 2015, there are a lot of unfinished goals that need more progress. One of the most significant Millennium Development Goals is primary education for all children worldwide. Today, there remain 57 million out-of-school children and…

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