Managing Your Career Goal Setting Plans

Goal setting could ensue in the early part of life, before entering the professional world; or it might be sometime later in life, when you are thinking about a career change. It’s importance increases from the fact that it will support your livelihood, and it will be something that you will be involved with every day in your life.


Setting A Goal


There are various things that count when you want to set a career goal. The career you choose should be one that you love. If you enjoy your work, it will not seem like work at all. If you love your work, and think that what you are doing is important, it will not only give you tremendous satisfaction, but it will also improve your productivity, and help you progress on your career path. You should know what you desire in life, and once that is known you need to tirelessly and dedicatedly follow the chosen path.


Often, we are not too sure what we want to achieve. But, choosing a career with the kind of work you love doing will definitely help you in the long run. Your chosen career should be such that it brings out your talents, and that those are put to creative use. After working in a different field for some time, I moved into writing. This was something I had always enjoyed doing (but frankly, never thought of as a profession). However, now my work is more like a pleasure and I am enjoying every moment of it.


Though I got into writing quite by chance, and I was lucky enough to “accidentally” get into the field that I loved, this will not necessarily be the case with everyone. That is why it is important at the beginning that you chose a career doing something that you actually like doing.


The Money


For most of the people dissatisfied with their profession, the most common factor is money. You should evaluate the kind of money you will be able to make in your chosen profession. Can it take care of your long-term needs? Is it because of money (or the lack thereof) that you are thinking about changing your profession?


Though loving and enjoying your work is important, for practical purposes, money also needs to be considered. You should strive to strike a balance between your love for a particular job and the money you can make. Everybody has different priorities, and it is you, who will need to decide and set your priorities. It is a universally accepted fact that some professions pay more than others. But the general trend is that if the economy is strong, all professions do well, and people, in general earn good money. However, bad times affect different people and different professions in different ways.


Thus, it is evident that you pay good attention to setting your career goals, it definitely helps in the long run. Goal setting should be done with a clear mind, great determination and focus.

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How to Make Lesson Plans on Self Esteem

There are various ways to do protect, raise, or reinforce your self esteem.

Try to spend time with people who like you and care about you.

Be bold to ignore people who used to put you down or treat you badly.

Always used to do things which make you feel happy and enjoy.

Always do things in which you are good

Whenever you got success appreciate yourself

Try to be your own friend first, do things which are good for you and treat yourself well

Be improving day by day

Don’t lie on others decisions, make your own decisions

Do whatever you think is right

Always be true to yourself and your values

Try to respect others

Always try to set and achieve goals

Lesson for Young Adolescents

It is necessary to become aware, how their level of self esteem affects their daily lives

Try to relate between their self esteem and the kinds of choices they make

It is necessary to learn some other ways to enhance their self esteem

Self Esteem compared with bucket full of water. It gets start when we born. Whenever we made develop negative beliefs about ourselves, it is just like making holes in that bucket and what happens our self esteem washes out. Take out list and put it on wall to serve as a constant reminder.

There are things which we have discussed earlier above, try to go through that have a discussion on that in group and discuss each pint, it will help to protect, raise, or reinforce our self esteem.

Eleanor Roosevelt said that “Nobody can make you feel inferior without your permission.” Make a discussion on this topic and try to find what does it mean? Which are other cases where this hold false? Which are the situations where these quotes are most useful to remember?.

Do one thing watch the television program and write about one of the character which you have seen. Did that character exhibit high or low self esteem? If yes, how can you say that? Describe how that character’s self esteem showed up in his or her personal behavior.

Is there really something about yourself which you feel very good? How do you think you are good about that? How it affect your self esteem? What message it gives you about yourself?

Whatever we used to believe about ourselves that used to reflect in our self esteem. Here positive beliefs make us feel good and also raise our self esteem. Negative beliefs make us feel bad, which makes lower self esteem.

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Anger Management Lesson Plans – Step-by-step Guide To Manage Anger

If you have an anger problem and you have accepted the fact that you do get angry, then the next step would be to find ways of how you are going to rid yourself of it. Do not be disheartened as there are many programs and people who are out there to help you manage your anger. There are many options from which you can choose if you are serious. You can visit a psychiatrist, join support groups meant exclusively to deal with anger, attend seminars on anger management, go to retreats or use various techniques available for anger management. An anger management lesson is one such option which allows a person to learn a step by step approach to handle their anger.

These lesson plans for anger management have been specially designed so that a person can have a plan of action when they come across a stressful situation. When ever the person experiences negative emotions like anger he or she can use tools provided in the lessons to overcome the emotion. These lessons can be addressed for individuals if they find skills or techniques which actually help them to effectively manage their anger.

In this method, individuals are provided with questions and practices which help to solve their anger problems while discovering new positive qualities about themselves. Some lessons teach people how they can turn an irritating situation into a pleasant one by tuning into their feelings. They are taught self awareness to find out what is making them angry. They are then asked to write down such negative feelings so that they can react more positively in future when the same type of situation arises. This constitutes the first step.
The next step in the lesson plan will include the practice of self control or restrain. Here an individual is taught to stop, think for a moment about the situation and then react. This will enable them to gain control of their negative emotions for a short time. This way they will refrain from bursting into anger when the situation demands.

The third step would be to consider all the possible reactions which could result because of their anger. This will enable the person to have plenty of time to think of better ways to tackle the situation which is provoking their anger.

The fourth and final step would be taking the correct decision. They must choose the reaction which would help them deal with situations that could trigger anger emotions.

After following these four steps, they have to review the whole process again. This will provide an opportunity to find out what was causing them to become angry and what if they had reacted more positively. It is only possible for a person to follow this step by step lesson plan if their mental state is calm. But the true test lies when the person goes through the whole process when they are in an angry state so that they will know how well they managed the situation. It is only through rigorous practice that these lesson plans would work for anyone to manage their anger.

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Adventures in the Leaves

The other day, my wife Dawn and I did what many fall tourists in New England do. We took a leisurely drive around Vermont and watched the chlorophyll drain out of the leaves. The reds, yellows and oranges in early October are truly something to behold, and we enjoyed ourselves immensely: talking, laughing and oohing and aahing our way around a good section of what we call the “Northeast Kingdom.”

If you flattened out all the hills and mountains, Vermont would be a fairly good-sized state. But since it’s hardly flat, it ranks down with the smallest of the fifty. Nonetheless, there are myriad back roads-roads that are easy to find, but not always so easy to find your way out of. Now I have a fairly keen sense of direction, and I almost always knew-at least roughly-where we were. Regardless, there were a number of times that our exact location was unknown until we emerged onto a road or scene that was more familiar. It was fun.

It occurred to me that in life, even though it’s important to a plan as to where we’re going and equally important to have a sense of where we are, if we know exactly where we’re going, and precisely what’s going to happen, there’s no drama-no adventure.

In our trek around the highways and bi-ways of northern Vermont, we were willing to be a little lost because it added to the wonder of the experience. The objective was clear, but the plan was flexible. In other words, “set your goals in concrete and your plans in sand.”

I fear that too many people-myself included-have our lives so well scheduled and so tightly controlled, that we forsake some of the spontaneous things that could add more spice, adventure and enjoyment. As I look back over my life, many of the things I labeled catastrophes turned out to be the proverbial blessing in disguise. Many of the things I initially looked upon as detours and delays added immeasurable quality to the journey.

I’m reminded of the story of the man who was discouraged and prayed that life would be easier and that he could win in every endeavor. One day, he was visited by an angel and his prayers were answered. Everything he touched turned to gold. No matter what he tried, it worked. Everything he wanted, he received-with no struggle and no fear of the end result. But, alas, he found himself miserable. Life was too predictable-like watching a taped football game to which you already know the outcome, it lacks excitement.

In a short while, the man prayed again-this time to be relieved of his wish. A second time he was visited by the angel, and the man said he would rather go to hell than continue with this “curse.” The angel replied, “My son, hell is where you’ve been since we were last together.”

We need to welcome the challenges and unknowns that come our way. They’re what make us stronger and build our character. They are what provide the drama-the comedies and the tragedies-of our lives.

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