You can't always control where you were born or what happens to you as a child, but setting goals to improve yourself is one way you can take charge of who you become and what you want to experience.
Setting and keeping a goal is a skill and talent that needs to be practiced. Start small. Here is a good guideline to setting goals.
S = SPECIFIC
M= MEASUREABLE
A = ACHIEVABLE
R = RELEVANT
T = TIME BOUND
1. Ask for help. From a friend, partner, parent, advisor, or higher power.
2. Record and Report your progress. Even if you fail. It's good to record it so you can look back and see patterns that you may be able to change.
3. Set Checkpoints. Either Times in the day, week, month or year, that you regularly check in and measure your progress.
4. Do something small every day toward your long term goals. Even if it is just picturing the goal in mind, or reading more about it online, or talking to someone who has attained it.
Good luck sisters!! Love yourself today the way you are and do what you can to make yourself proud!
P.S.
Here is a great GOAL SETTING personal progress program you can modify to your needs. It is a well rounded BODY MIND & SPIRIT goal program that is targeted to help you learn to set and accomplish goals throughout your life. You can do it as a young girl or revisit it as a woman or with your mother or daughter!! Everytime I do the program I can see the progress of becoming the girl I mean to be!!
I invite EVERYONE to take the Challenge of getting your womanhood medallion and honor bee!!
Click on the link below and get started setting the goals in the areas you would like to progress in.
https://www.lds.org/young-women/personal-progress?lang=eng
Setting and keeping a goal is a skill and talent that needs to be practiced. Start small. Here is a good guideline to setting goals.
S = SPECIFIC
M= MEASUREABLE
A = ACHIEVABLE
R = RELEVANT
T = TIME BOUND
1. Ask for help. From a friend, partner, parent, advisor, or higher power.
2. Record and Report your progress. Even if you fail. It's good to record it so you can look back and see patterns that you may be able to change.
3. Set Checkpoints. Either Times in the day, week, month or year, that you regularly check in and measure your progress.
4. Do something small every day toward your long term goals. Even if it is just picturing the goal in mind, or reading more about it online, or talking to someone who has attained it.
Good luck sisters!! Love yourself today the way you are and do what you can to make yourself proud!
P.S.
Here is a great GOAL SETTING personal progress program you can modify to your needs. It is a well rounded BODY MIND & SPIRIT goal program that is targeted to help you learn to set and accomplish goals throughout your life. You can do it as a young girl or revisit it as a woman or with your mother or daughter!! Everytime I do the program I can see the progress of becoming the girl I mean to be!!
I invite EVERYONE to take the Challenge of getting your womanhood medallion and honor bee!!
Click on the link below and get started setting the goals in the areas you would like to progress in.
https://www.lds.org/young-women/personal-progress?lang=eng
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