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Goal Realization Backup Plans
Backup plans give us an endorsement to continue our journey.
Backup plans are encouragement that helps us to continue by
giving support to our goals. Backup plans sponsor our actions,
which backs our goals. Backup could include support or help
from others, including friends, family, counselors, student
resources, and the like. Backup gives us a reinforcement that
helps us to stay tuned to commitment. One example of backup is
seen in computer actions. A user will often backup his data to
disc, tape, floppy, zip, or the like. This is to guarantee that
the files will be available if something goes wrong with the
computer’s hard drive.
Now let’s consider what we can do to backup our plans to
achieve our goals. Per se, you intend to graduate from college
in one year earning your degree in Social Science. Now, you’ve
already completed one year of college to earn this degree. You
realize that you must study humans in society, while deciding
how individuals relate to each group of people or each person
in society. What can you do to speed up the process?
First, you will need a plan. The plan should include
frequenting society, talking to groups and individuals in
society and taking notes while you observe. Observation through
my own experiences has been the ultimate source of learning.
Thus if you have observation skills you have an ability to go
beyond. During your study, you will consider history, political
science, economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, and
the like. You should also consider religion, since it is the
ultimate source of creation to present. As you can see studying
through actions, such as observation, talking, taking notes and
the like will help you pass each test you take at college. The
actions will also keep you aware of your senses to achieve.
As you can see, establishing a purpose is important. Therefore,
ask self why you would study such natures. What efforts should
you apply? Why are you studying in the first place? Asking
questions will help you see goal realization.
We can also talk to friends, family, and the like about our
plans. As you talk about your plans, it will bring the
realization of your intentions into view. The key is however to
hear self while talking to others. In other words, if you
listen to what you are saying as well as listen to what others
have to say, you are self-observing which leads to progress. If
you do not have the plan in motion do not worry, since talking
before the plan is in place will help you grow into the plan.
Once you start talking about your desires, it will cultivate a
learning or understanding of your direction. As you continue to
talk, your plans will soon move to goal realization.
After you talk, realize your plans you should write them down
immediately. This will keep the plan fresh in your mind. To
write a plan considers:
Short-term Planner Start Date: 5/26/2006 to 5/26/2007
This is a one-year plan, which should include:
Week of Monday Tuesday /Wednesday Thursday /Friday Saturday
Sunday
5/26/2006: Talk to People Quiz Talk to Groups Quiz Talk to Law
Quiz Fill in Plan
Continue to the plan up until the date you choose to finish the
plan. Remember the long-term goal as you work through the
short-term goal. The goal now is to finish school. Thus, you
want to consider what you want to do with your learning after
you graduate from school. As you noticed, the first thing is to
put forth action, quiz self to prepare, put forth action again,
quiz self again to prepare, and so on. The more action and
quizzing you adhere to the more you will learn and later you
will find each test you take to achieve your goals easier.
Don’t forget your backup plans.
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