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1 " You truly do have the power to reach your goals. "
― Beverly K. Bachel , What Do You Really Want?: How to Set a Goal and Go for It! A Guide for Teens
2 " You’re unstoppable as long as you keep taking the next step. "
3 " Your supporters can help you think in new ways, solve problems, and burst through barriers. "
4 " There are 1,440 minutes in every day. How are you using yours? "
5 " The most meaningful hopes and dreams don’t come from outside sources—they come from within. "
6 " To make your goals savvy, keep them both personal (meaningful to you and aligned with your values) and positive (so you feel good about what you’re trying to accomplish. "
7 " If you can find time for [other] activities, you can make time for your goals. "
8 " When going for your goals, staying motivated, enthusiastic, and flexible are daily deeds of daring. "
9 " Attitude plays a bigger role than you may imagine in determining your future success—bigger than talent, money, or popularity. "
10 " The more often you visualize your success and the more details you envision, the more motivated you’ll feel. "
11 " No matter how much (or how little) help someone provides, always say thanks. Thank yous are simple but important. "
12 " It’s up to you to make your dreams real. "
13 " If all else fails, try to get some sleep…whether you realize it or not, getting enough sleep can make it easier to solve problems, control your emotions, and cope with change. "
14 " Ask yourself exactly what you want in your life—now and in the future. If you were given the opportunity to do or have anything, what would it be, and why? "
15 " The biggest regrets people have aren’t about what they did, but what they didn’t do. "
16 " Your values form the foundation of your life. They also form the foundation of your dreams. And just as each person’s values are unique, so are each person’s dreams. "
17 " Three out of every one hundred people set goals. Even fewer write them down… You can be someone who does have goals—A Goal Getter! "
― Beverly K. Bachel