Thursday, 5 January 2017

My Future Me


Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Relevant
Time Sensitive
 Smart Goals:
1.      Become Fit – having a healthier body and eating the right things will help me focus better by June I will have progress in my body.
2.      Get a job – I will get a job over the summer and I will have to support myself after high school and make money for my college tuition.
3.      Make my own money – This will help me understand the value of money and teach me how to use it wisely. I also want to stop asking my parents for money.
4.      Get through Junior year – Hopefully continue getting good grades because it is important in my college application.
5.      Do all assigned work and keep up my grades
6.      Prepare for SAT – The test will probably have something that I haven’t learned and I have to study for it because my scores are also important for my application.
7.      Take SAT at the end of junior year or the beginning of senior year
8.      Start looking into colleges and set out my final plans for my life after high school during last quarter and over the summer
9.  Don't hold back through out the whole year. Take any good opportunity I am given.
10.  Beginning of senior year – Join more extra curricular activities.
Time Machine
         Where will I be 10 years from now? At the age of 26 I will have a husband and I family. I think I will be at the appropriate age to be married and have at least one child. My husband is supportive, trustworthy, encouraging, faithful, smart, funny, and honest. He is a fun person to be around. I expect him to be open and honest with me. He has to be comfortable with telling me anything and everything. The reason why I have a spouse is because I love having good company and having someone to support me through hard times. This is what he does, loves and supports me. For my child, he or she will be a new born because I will get married after college and I will not have kids until after I am married. This child will learn to swim when he or she is a baby. He or she will attend a school near by my work of his or her father’s work if there is an emergency. I will also have a group of friends, but not many. I will only have a few close friends that I trust and invite over for small gatherings. These friends will most likely be from work. My friends will not completely have the same interests as I do because I want them to help me be open to new things. My friends will add a little spice to my life.
            Ten years from now I will have a job after college on my business major. At this point I will be a boss or someone who plays an important role in the office. I have this job because I like how things function and the elements and organizations that come with it. Having a business major will help me apply to a great job because there are many businesses out there and work means money to support my family. My job will require traits like having a quick mind filled with many ideas, determined, persistent, organized, and always on task. I will be living in Hawaii or Boise. My job will require me to live near by, but is okay just as long as I go to work on time. This job required me to have experiences that involved volunteering and helping people. I have to have many experiences in order to apply to this job. By this time I already received my associate degree and my bachelor’s degree. I am not currently a student.
          Outside of work, I have a good reputation. A great job that I am good at and a family that is well supported will be what I have. I go out once in a while with friends but most of the time, my free time will go to my family or vacations back home. Besides going out with friends or spending time with family, I exercise, read, or work on my garden that I will have at the back of my house. I will most likely be cleaning if I am not doing any of these. 10 years from now I would have my life set. I will have a husband, child, and good friends. I will have more babies after because I want a big family, but this is only if I can fundamentally support my children.

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