1) Where do you see yourself in 10 years? What have you done? What have you accomplished? Did you set goals to help you along this way? If yes, what?
2) Look back on past years and think about how drastically your goals over time.
3) What today are you most passionate about today, and look back 5 years and see how much it has changed.
2) As life goes on, we change physically, but what we don't notice changing are our thoughts and goals. We change our career goals so many times before we reach adulthood and never think about it. Until now, I haven't realized how much those have changed. For example, in first grade I thought there was no way I wouldn't make it to the MLB. I thought my baseball skills were just far more superior to everyone else. Then, in about fourth grade I thought I wanted to be a doctor, but as time went on, I found science uninteresting and moved on. In about sixth grade, I thought I wanted to be a fire fighter, but as I soon realized I wasn't brave enough to risk my life or be able to withstand the demands the job ensued. Now after working this summer in the house creating world, I now believe I want to be in construction management. Granted, this could change anytime, but as of right now that is my goal. These goals have changed immensely and no correlation whatsoever. This just shows how much change we go throughout our lives.
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