I've been reading several articles recently that show the importance of creating lists of objectives and goals on a daily, weekly and monthly basis. Lists help outline a plan for people to reach their goals and give them accountability for reaching those goals. So, what's on your list?
Whether it's homework to finish or a job you're aiming for, having your goals on paper is a great way to visualize the path you are on and help you plan your day, week, month or quarter accordingly. It doesn't matter if you've just started or are switching from associates degree to bachelors degree or even masters degree, you can see what is coming up and tailor your classes to keep from being overwhelmed.
Another great way to help create your plan is having a job listing for your dream job. Look at the skill requirements for the job and try to pick classes that match those skills. Some of the classes may be harder than others, but nothing worthwhile comes easy, and by taking the easy way, you're only limiting yourself and your career opportunities. Now is a chance to push yourself closer to your goals and get as much knowledge and experience as possible.
Failing to plan is planning to fail
Brian S.
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