ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS 1  TYPES OF GOALS  SET SMART GOALS  STEPS FOR CREATING GOALS  HOW TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS  BUILDING BRIDGES  FAMOUS QUOTE 2.

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ACHIEVE YOUR GOALS 1

 TYPES OF GOALS  SET SMART GOALS  STEPS FOR CREATING GOALS  HOW TO ACHIEVE SUCCESS  BUILDING BRIDGES  FAMOUS QUOTE 2

 Short-term A goal that can be achieved in a relative short period of time E.g. To complete a course  Long-term A goal that takes a long period of time to achieve E.g. Achieve success in your career 3

INGREDIENTS OF ACHIEVING GOALS Responsibility – don't blame others Hard work – ready to work at any time Time- to do work on time Learning - life long processes Planning – prepare your steps Commitment – maintain your goals 4

 S -Specific  M -Measurable  A -Attainable  R -Realistic  T -Time-bound 5

 Step 1 : You need a S.M.A.R.T goal  Step 2 : You need an Action Plan  Step 3 : You need to Take Action  Step 4 : Review your goal – regularly!  Step 5 : Reward yourself for you successes. 6

You will have challenges You will have roadblocks You can have excuses or success but not both There are three types of people Ones that makes things happen Those that let it happen And the ones that don’t know what happened What are you going to be ? Build A Bridge & Get Over It 7

OUR DAILY LIVES 8

Happiness - Family/Home Respect –Social life Improvement – Education Success - Career Balance – Healthy lifestyle 9

Accomplish a Goal “Leaders are made, they are not born. They are made by hard effort, which is the price which all of us must pay to achieve any goal that is worthwhile.” Vince Lombardi Vince Lombardi 10

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“I believe through learning and application of what you learn, you can solve any problem, overcome any obstacle and achieve any goal, that you can set for yourself.” By Brian Tracy 12 THANK YOU GOOD LUCK WITH YOUR GOALS