Setting Your Academic Goals: A Matter of Willpower
by Katrina Del Rosario
We climb stairs for a purpose: to get to the very top.
In life, the climbing represents our actions and the top, the things we want to achieve. We do not proceed with life aimlessly; our actions should have clear goals. And once we have set goals for ourselves, we can be sure that they will guide us through the climbing and keep us on the right track—or staircase, so to speak.
Having goals is as good as knowing where we want to go. And as soon as we know it, we take action to get there. In fact, only then can we make our first step up the staircase. In other words, without clear goals, our destination is where we are—nowhere to go. Then, procrastination extends to forever.
Pictured: Procrastination
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