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What are your goals? For school? For work? For life?

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by: Vic Dias
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Date: Sat, 25 Jul 2009 Time: 3:58 PM
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Goal setting, time management,, and organization will help you prepare now and in the future.
Goals need to be Clear, Achievable, and Measurable.
•Clear. Make sure that goals are clear. It shouldn’t be “improve my science grade”, but “I want to understand the periodic table of elements and mitosis.”
•Achievable.
•Measurable. By setting a goal that has benchmarks, you can track success. Last week Tim only knew 3 periodic elements; this week he knows 10!

Time management.

Spend one week recording everything that you do. The time you wake up in the morning. The time that it takes you to eat. The time that you leave for school or for work. And so on.
At the end of the week, look over what you wrote down. What are you spending your time on? Watching television? Chatting with friends? Where can you better spend your time? How much time do you have Available?
Organization.

When you have taken control of your day and where you spend your time, you will be better organized! You will have the time to do everything that you need and want to do. Try it! I think you will impress yourself.
From: Oxford Languauge School, in Vancouver Canada
www.oxfordlanguageschool.com

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Victor Felix is author of this article on Importance of Learning Phonics. Find more information about Business English here.


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