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Begin with the End in Mind Habit #2 Begin with the End in Mind

1. 1. Destiny

A predetermined course of events

2. Blueprint

A detailed plan or program of action

3. Crossroads

A crucial point especially where a decision must be made

4. Lead

to direct on a course or in a direction

5. Mission

A specific task with which a person or a group is charged

Public Schools of Robeson County 6. Statement Public Schools of Robeson County Mission Statement: “To Educate All Students By Building A Foundation for Learning In An Ever-Changing Global Society!”

A report of facts or opinions

7. Discovery

The act or process of discovering

8. Quote Caesar: "Cowards die many times before their deaths, The valiant never taste of death but once." Julius Caesar (II, ii, 32-37)

To give exact information

9. Collection

An accumulation of objects gathered

10. Care

Painstaking or watchful attention

11. Love

Strong affection for another arising out of kinship or personal ties

12. Fight

To contend in battle or physical combat

13. Rock

To cause to sway back and forth

14. Action

An act of will

15. Labels

Affixed to something for identification or description

16. In-Group

A group with which one feels a sense of solidarity or community of interests

17. Goal

The end toward which effort is directed

18. Qualities

A distinguishing attribute

19. Momentous

Having great or lasting importance

20. Extraordinary

Going beyond what is usual, regular, or customary