It’s very interesting to see how the different aspects of my
life intertwine. Just last week I learned about goal setting in Social
Psychology and now I’m doing just that. Although I touched on a few goals on my
first post, I'd like to expand.
I said I wanted a
strong follow through, but I learned that that’s an intangible goal and that I
need to add small steps in order to achieve it. By the end of senior year I
want to know what I want to do in college and maintain the grades to get into
the college I want. I don’t’ want to go into college blind with no knowledge of
myself and my preferences. I know I get really excited for things and drop
others and this can be a huge pitfall in my success. Hopefully this blog and my
friends can help me work through the large plates I tend to pile up.
In respect to IQuest, I would like to keep my internship no
matter my feelings towards it and learn as much as I can. Knowledge is power. As
before mentioned, my new discoveries and lack of attention to other activities in
my life can lead to a minor disinterest in becoming a veterinarian. Once again,
I hope to power through these struggles.
I want to become a person who I can respect and whom others can respect. Someone who is well composed and knows what she wants in the moment and in the future. I know a lot of what I say is a reiteration of previous statements but to me it's important to find this balance of stability while doing what I love and believe in. Finding the "flow" not just in hooping, but in daily routines is going to be the key to achievement.
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I want to become a person who I can respect and whom others can respect. Someone who is well composed and knows what she wants in the moment and in the future. I know a lot of what I say is a reiteration of previous statements but to me it's important to find this balance of stability while doing what I love and believe in. Finding the "flow" not just in hooping, but in daily routines is going to be the key to achievement.
Bonus music track of the post: click here
I think you have a great attitude and plan for your future. I hope that you find the "flow" you mentioned and that your time at the veterinarian's office is a successful one!
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