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Setting Proper Goals


 


Setting proper goals according to strengths and abilities is a major step towards success. There may be two kinds of goals when we set goals for our life-


(i) Long term goals, and


(ii) Short term goals.



A boy or girl may aim to become an engineer while studying in middle class and this may be termed as long – term goal, as it takes years to fulfill. Qualify the competitive examination to be held in near future may be turned as a short – term goal for a candidate.


While setting the goals one should see the following points –


-          Strengths and Abilities (including knowledge and skills),


-          Weaknesses,


-          Resources, and


-          Opportunities.



One should set proper goals that are achievable. It is improper for a commerce student to set his goal to become a scientist. The person should be more practical and reasonable while setting goals.


When we wish to have success, we should understand that success is the progressive realization of a worthy goal. Goals are important, because they orovide us a sense of direction towards success to achieve success , one should start and continue progressive realization journey.


When a person achieves one goal, he can set another goal to achieve.



So, be clear about setting your proper goals!



Have a nice day!



With greetings,



http://datastore.rediff.com/h5000-w5000/thumb/626A6C636963655F6B/bucyy49gj8qhnkjb.D.0.flower.jpgKeshav 

Posted in Educational - Learning and Earning, awareness.



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  1. deby gene says

    haan keshav ji….goal setting is indeed very important……most successes r due to proper goal setting and similarly failures can be traced back to lack of proper goal setting….nice post…..

  2. deby gene says

    haan keshav ji….goal setting is indeed very important……most successes r due to proper goal setting and similarly failures can be traced back to lack of proper goal setting….nice post…..