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Career goal setting is your very first step for a successful and fruitful life. Success, though, is subjective; it depends on your definition on what it is. You might already have thought of a goal at the beginning of your career and have a vivid vision of where you’re headed exactly. Or, perhaps, you’re already [...]

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There are practically two types of people on the workplace. The first type of corporate workers would be those who always find sufficient and ample time to easily do things that should be done.The second type of workers would be those who are always cramming to complete tasks or work things out at the last [...]

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Professional goal setting is a commitment of an individual to his profession, or a commitment of an institution to its staff. This is also a pledge of the institution to its target beneficiary, by giving itsthe best service, through comprehensive training of its manpower. Having said this, professional goal setting, in its very nature, is [...]

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Goals are clearly the targets of success. You, for sure, have your own goals, which may have already been achieved, are in the process of being achieved, or are still to be achieved. But how about if you set goals for your kids, especially if they are already teenagers? Surely, teens would have to set [...]

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They say that the best opportunities offered to you in life are the very same opportunities you create. Physics’ law of inertia states that without a force or action imposed on an object, no motion or movement can take place. The same is true with your life. No pain, no gain. In order to achieve [...]

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It is a well-known and accepted fact that the greatest problems affecting and hounding the generation of today is more of financial. As people say, money makes the world go round. Thus, financial difficulties and issues make up the challenges that directly hinder peaceful and happy existence of mankind in the face of the planet. [...]

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Don’t get intimidated. Smart means nothing but a logical way of arranging things in a particular order so as to make them easier to follow. The proof of smart goal setting being simple and uncomplicated can be glimpsed from its name: smart. The first letter of smart can be attributed with being SPECIFIC. In goal [...]

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Setting performance goals is essential in achieving your goals. This is where you put all the factors in place, to make sure that a general goal is achievable and doable. However, depending on what kind of goal is your general or ultimate goal, there are a few variations that you can use in setting the [...]

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Everybody has little goals that are set and achieved on an everyday basis. At the start of the day, you might be thinking about making your date later in the night a success. Preparing to make that date a success is actually one example of a simple goal that you tried to achieved within a [...]

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Setting and achieving goals are two sides of the spectrum; yet they are both needed if your life is to have a purpose and meaning. The first step Setting your goal will be the first step. It is when you clarify, list down, and construct the step-by-step process on how to achieve your dreams. This [...]

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