Saturday, September 17, 2011

My Goals

    Goals, one of our necessary incentives to live, the essence to our success,and the common path to happiness. How much does it mean to me?  It surely has impacted my past eighteen years tremendously, and it will keep pushing me until the day when my heart stops. Everyone has numerous goals in life, whether they are big or small, significant or mundane, common or rare, they are everywhere and unavoidable. Goals vary in meaning and persistance, and everyone interprets them differently.
    For me, I seperate my goals into long-term and short-term goals. My previous goals from kindergarden to the end of high school had been mostly accomplished and that leaves me with no regrets so far. But my present goals in college and future goals in adulthood are more worthy of talking about.
    College is a huge turning point in my life. It cuts off my childhood and brings me to reality abruptly before I even realize what's happening. Academic achievement is extremely important to me and my family, and fighting to have a high education has been my goal for the last thirteen years of hard work in school. In college, I wish to try harder and encounter more difficult situations and problems. My mind will develop fully with vast experience in every aspect. The first thing I need to maintain is my GPA, and then pursue my other dreams and passion such as music and art. I have confidence in my perseverance of finishing the four years of bachelor degree no matter how stressful it becomes or what hardships are going to stand in my way.
     After college is done, my farther perspective will be to acquire a family and build strong relationships with them. Life is so short that we should cherish the people around us by spending time with them. On top of that, I will still maintain a career that I love and enjoy. Before I die, I want to walk across the world and travel to majestic places that will raise my spirit and embellish my soul.I also want my children to follow and see my examples as an inspiration to them.
     I hope my goals aren't just longings, but they will all come true by the guidance of my heart and the genuineness of my emotions. I believe nothing can block my way and make me doubt my intelligence and wisdom, not even every human-being's most common enemy, fear.

2 comments:

  1. Well, Nancy, your writing style makes me feel kind of bad about myself haha. I almost felt like I was reading poetry as I read this. I'm happy to hear that you've accomplished so many goals from when you were younger. You mention a passion of music and art as well as your quest for a bachelor's degree. What is your major again? (So sorry I forgot!) Best of luck with whatever you're earning, I'm sure you're very passionate and clearly very persevering. The dreams you have for your later life seem very deep, and I think that no matter what you do your children will draw inspiration from your sense of self-determination and confidence; it definitely shines through in this blog.

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  2. Your style of writing is very smooth, and I enjoyed reading your blog. I believe that no matter what you do with your life your children will draw inspiration from you.

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