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1) My goal is realistic and I am able to achieve it with the right amount of effort and commitment. I have everything I need, in order to accomplish this goal. The goal that I have set for myself is to make sure that I keep an "A" in all of my subjects. Another one of my goals is to be kinder to people because you never know what someone has had to deal with.
2) The goal of trying to maintain an "A" in all of my subjects will help me have a good GPA. Then I might get into the college that I want when I graduate. With enough hard work and dedication, I know I can do this. For the goal of being kind to others, I need to work on my attitude, then I'm good to go. If I feel angered at all I will do certain coping strategies to get over that feeling. This will help me when I get a job because a boss isn't going to like my attitude, and I might get fired. So it's best for me to work on my attitude starting now.
3) By keeping all "A's" I will achieve this goal in _(how many years it takes you to graduate)__, and hopefully get the college that I want. Which I should do from all my hard work. Then with my attitude towards others, I need about a month's time to get used to being very friendly to others.
4) Getting straight "A's" is important because I do want to go to college to be a _(career choice)__ and I would like if most of it was paid off, and having good grades pays that off. So then that way I don't have student loan debt, that is unbearable to deal with. With my attitude I want to maintain a job so then I'm able o save up for when I move out of the house.
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