Monday, March 8, 2010

Setting goals and sticking to them ~ A Teen Girl's Perspective

"It's not what you do once in a while, it's what you do day in and day out that makes the difference."



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Here are the “random” thoughts that came to my mind as I read the above quote.  Hope you can relate to the flow of these thoughts:


*When you set a goal… stick to it.  When you stick to it, you succeed.  When you don’t stick to your goals, you do not only hurt the people around you, you mainly hurt yourself...

*Goals are what keep us driven.  When we vow to stay on track we vow to stay on the highway of success...and when we don’t, we turn onto the path of failure...

*By not sticking to our goals, we are basically telling ourselves that we don’t believe in ourselves...it's like we are saying, “Oh well… you’re just not good enough to stick with goals or with a plan...” and that is something we would have a hard time forgiving ourselves for...

I’m inspired by Jenny Craig’s quote to fulfill all of my wildest dreams, and to maintain each of my goals. That way, I can live my life to its fullest and be happy with the success I achieve in life as a goal-setting teen girl growing into successful womanhood.

Celebrating Women's History Month...setting goals, and sticking to them!


Danielle M. Biggs

High School Student
Trustee & Administrative Assistant ~ Lifeline Foundation, Inc.




Sharon M. Biggs, M.A., is a wife, mother, and 21st Century educational leader who serves as Co-Chair & President of Lifeline Foundation, Inc.  This 23-year educator is also Founder, Editor, and Chief Writer of LifelineExtensions.blog.  View Sharon's other published works at http://www.examiner.com/.

Contact Sharon directly for more information: sharonbiggs@mylifelinefoundation.org

"Children are the globe's most precious commodity."
(Terence H. Biggs, Jr. ~ 2009)

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