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Grab your notebook and be ready to go. Remember to put a title and the date at the top of the page.

Goals One of the reasons that William was able to succeed was through goal setting on his part. For today’s journal, I want each of you to write a list of goals. The first 10 goals are realistic goals that you can complete during this school year. The second ten goals are for your lifetime, again be realistic, but have some fun with them.

Identity Like Marcus, each of you is going to create a secret identity today. Here is what you need to decide on: Who you are: a celebrity of your choosing. Could be obscure or well known, but your choice. A five sentence paragraph on who this celebrity is and why you chose them. Four details about the person that would help people guess your person. DO NOT TELL ANYONE YOUR IDENTITY. KEEP IT SECRET, KEEP IT SAFE.