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How do you use these
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Your goal is where you are going. Whether you notice it or not |
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Can you find satisfaction if you don’t know what you want? |
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Notice what you want to do. Where would that take you? That’s your goal. |
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Short term goals combine to make long-term motivation. |
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What were you doing yesterday? What was your goal? |
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What do you already know about this job? |
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Start by collecting information. |
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What goal are you working on today? Why do you want that goal? |
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How will you know when you're finished? The answer is your goal. |
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Is your goal to figure out what you want? Or what you can get? |
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Is your goal to get better use out of what your brain can do? |
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What do you already know about this job? |
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Is your goal to explore possible goals? |
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What have you been doing recently? Where will that take you? |
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