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Learning, The Gravy Way
“How can you expect to hit a target you can’t see?” – Zig Ziglar When you work do you have a specific, definable goal that you are working for? If you don’t, how can you know if you are getting closer to reaching it? How much material will you have covered by a certain date? You need to have some goals to get things done, really done. The advantages to having specific, realistic, dated goals are abundant:
I think you get the point. To solidify this, I’ll give you some personal examples. I do practice what I preach. For this site, I told myself: I will have 15 posts by April 2, 2006. I put this sign on my bulletin board, right in front f my chair with a little tally underneath it. I made this goal about a month ago, as I planned to have a new post every 2 days or so. Initially, I was quite ahead of schedule; however, after a series of outings, I fell slightly behind. After looking at my goal, I realized I had some catching up to do and produced a few more posts fairly quickly. It is important to note that I actually did not post one of them because I didn’t feel it was up to par with the other posts. Don’t work for the sake of working; remember the essence of your goal. I didn’t want 15 bad posts by April 2, nor did I want 14 good posts and one poor post. I actually meant 15 quality posts. Maybe I should have added that in, but I knew what I meant. As of the time of this post, this will be my 13th “real” post. Which means I’m exactly on pace for reaching my goal. Switching back to academia: It would be better to say, “I will cover 3 chapters of chemistry well” and do it, rather than covering 5 chapters inadequately. If you were to do that, then what would be the point of all of this? For a personal academic goal, as I mentioned before, I would like to improve my anatomy practical mark. Now my goal is to get 90% on the final practical exam. This is a fairly lofty goal from where I stand, but I know how much work it will take to achieve this (in terms of effort and time), so I still think this goal is very achievable. I’ll update you later on how well I have reached my goal. Do not be afraid to aim higher than usual, to stretch yourself more than normal. You might surprise yourself. I remember reading a quote in my middle school class a long time ago. “Aim for the moon, because even if you miss you’ll land among the stars.” Even in middle school I thought it was cheesy. I remember also thinking that the person who said that didn’t realize how far away we are from the rest of the stars (I was a bit of a smart-ass). Those points aside, there is a good point in there: Aim far. The worst that can happen is that you learn something and improve. I know that goal setting can have the same benefits for you as it does for me. Get it done, write down your specific, definable, time-stamped goal. Remember to challenge yourself and work hard at it. With determination, I know you’ll reach your goals. Related posts:
ellie on March 29th, 2006 at 4:12 am #
oh joshy, how i love this little blog of yours. heart,
Jessica on April 4th, 2006 at 5:58 pm #
“It is better to aim for the stars and miss than to aim for a pile of manure and hit.” cheers,
Joshua Hwang on April 5th, 2006 at 3:53 am #
Thank you for your compliments, my ego could always use some stroking. If you saw how many to-do lists I had in my room, you might get a little scared. Well, after I put those anatomy slides in my room, people aren’t phased by that much anymore.
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