6A Elaine Poon 6A Samson To 6A Victoria Lam.  Have you ever felt that your dream is too remote and you do not want to go further?  Have you ever felt.

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6A Elaine Poon 6A Samson To 6A Victoria Lam

 Have you ever felt that your dream is too remote and you do not want to go further?  Have you ever felt hesitated whether you should pursue for your dreams?  Have you ever felt frustrated about your current situation and wanted to give up?

 We may have a lot of dreams  But we may not be courageous enough to make breakthroughs and reach our dreams

Aimless/No target Stay at home all day long doing nothing meaningful all day long doing nothing meaningful

No stable/Decent job No stable/Decent job ‘NEET’ 啃老族 – not in employment, education or training ‘NEET’ 啃老族 – not in employment, education or training Cannot earn a good salary to fend for Cannot earn a good salary to fend for yourselves yourselves Cause troubles to parents Cause troubles to parents Make parents worried Make parents worried

 Poor Academic Result  Cannot choose the subjects you like  Lose self confidence Lack Motivation  Vicious circle

Tight schedule Tight schedule Wrong choice of subject Wrong choice of subject Lack motivation Lack motivation

 Might not have a clear target in future  Do not know the purpose of studies

Set clear target Set clear target  Know yourself more  ambition e.g. Accountant Give it a try and have a dream Give it a try and have a dream Don’t succumb to challenge Don’t succumb to challenge Don’t give up easily Don’t give up easily Leave no regret Leave no regret

 Understand your problem  set concrete solution  take action  action speaks louder than words  e.g. improve your academic studies  I will work hard Set realistic and specific targets e.g. I will learn 10 new vocabulary items every day Set realistic and specific targets e.g. I will learn 10 new vocabulary items every day Take action Take action

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