As the great philosopher Regina Mills once said, “Goals give us a sense of purpose; it drives us to do certain tasks.” Goals are like guides that help us solve problems and allow us to deal with certain situations. I have spent quite some time considering my goals and how I plan on reaching them. Some of my goals are higher priorities and some are indirectly related to each other. A few of my goals include earning as many scholarships in order to lessen my parents’ financial stress, improving my…
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the way. Before entering college, it has been my goal to become a counselor because I have personally seen how therapy can change a person’s life. Along with my interest in psychology, I wanted to be able to make a positive difference in people lives, and I felt that I would best be able to do that by becoming a counselor. Pursuing a master’s degree in psychology will help me achieve my goal of becoming a licensed personal counselor. By pursuing this program, I will be able to counsel people and…
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In pursuing my degree in Bachelor of Science in Health Care Administration, a medical assistance is a great field. It has a wide variety of other opportunities available. There are so much room for advancement and job placement. South Carolina is a great state to pursue this career path. A medical assistant work alongside with physicians. It is one of the nation’s fastest growing careers. They have administrative duties and clinical duties. The duties are greeting patients, answering phones…
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magnified within the context of international relations which provide the foundational beliefs for political leader’s agendas and desires on the world stage. Colin Dueck’s article provides insight into the challenges the US continues to face in pursuing it foreign policy across the globe. In it he argues that that US culture has been heavily influenced by liberal assumptions and aspects of limited liability which has resulted in a pattern he describes as “reluctant crusading” where national objectives…
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difference. While in Europe I was able to accomplish my goal of making a difference while participating in various cultures and societies. In Greece, I volunteered to save the sea turtles that were becoming close to being put on the endangered species list due to getting entangled in propellers. This not only showed me that donating a small amount of my time could make an immense impact on the world, but that I could accomplish my dream of pursuing a career in either International…
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resilience will not only aid in achieving short-term goals, but also provide valuable skills for navigating future challenges. Developmental Needs 2. – Procrastination Procrastination, a persistent developmental challenge (Assessment 2: Reflective Journal, 2024). poses a significant threat to career goals of enrolling for continued study in psychology and achieving clinical psychology qualifications. Additionally, it undermines short-term goals such as networking and seeking opportunities. Understanding…
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everyone's crucial years since they frequently determine a person's success and view on adulthood. Reyna Grande succeeds in spite of major obstacles, including language barriers and a lack of resources, teaching us that individuals can achieve their goals through persistence and dedication. Negative experiences or challenges, such as poverty, trauma, or inequality, which individuals face during childhood might damage their psychological and social growth and prevent them from reaching their true potential…
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field of counseling for about 27 years and her official title is Academic Counselor for the Division of Science and Health Occupations at Lonestar Kingwood and deals primarily with stress management, time management, and academic advising to students pursuing higher education. Using key techniques such as listening, empathy, and relationship building counselor Liebst and Dr. Hereford both handle students issues that may arise throughout the semester and value the connection they form with those students…
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means that the working adult will return to a learning environment to earn a certification or degree in their field. Returning to school can be tough in these economically changing times; however, successful adult students will establish clear educational goals to gain higher responsibility and pay increases in their current…
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POST Mission Vision and Personal Goals I have been a nurse in the acute care setting for over 9 years and due to the changes in health care I have decided to pursue my professional goal in the part of a Family nurse practitioner; which will allow me provide advance nursing care. In order to achieve this goal, I have to advance my education, and Walden University has the capacity to provide me with information and skills required to achieving my academic goal of graduating with a degree in Family…
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