Benjamin Franklin
You should say:
And explain why you set this goal
Part 3:
You should say:
And explain why you set this goal
Objective - a specific result that a person aims to achieve within a time frame
Aim - the purpose or intention of an action or series of actions.
Target - a specific goal or benchmark that one seeks to achieve.
Aspiration - a hope or ambition of achieving something.
Ambition - a strong desire to do or achieve something, typically requiring determination and hard work.
Benchmark - a standard or point of reference against which things may be compared or assessed.
Milestone - a significant stage or event in the development of something.
Achievement - something accomplished, especially by superior ability, special effort, great courage, etc.
Success - the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
Endeavor - try hard to do or achieve something.
Pursuit - the action of following or pursuing something or someone.
Progress - forward or onward movement toward a destination or goal.
Fulfillment - the achievement of something desired, promised, or predicted.
Outcome - the way a thing turns out; a consequence.
Vision - the ability to think about or plan the future with imagination or wisdom.
Resolution - a firm decision to do or not to do something.
Intent - intention or purpose.
Completion - the action or process of finishing something.
Realization - the achievement of something desired or anticipated.
Commitment - the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause, activity, etc.
Set a goal - to establish a specific aim or objective
Achieve a goal - to successfully reach a goal that was set
Pursue a goal - to follow or chase a goal with the intention to achieve it
Establish objectives - to define clear targets or aims
Meet objectives - to fulfill or satisfy established targets
Long-term ambition - a desire to achieve something over an extended period
Career aspirations - hopes or ambitions regarding one's job or career path
Personal fulfillment - a sense of satisfaction achieved through personal development
Professional success - attainment of goals within one's career
Life’s purpose - the overarching aim or most significant goal of one's life
Make progress - to advance towards a goal
Realize one’s potential - to achieve all that one is capable of
Financial security - the state of having stable income or resources to support a standard of living
Work-life balance - the proper prioritization between work (career and ambition) and lifestyle (health, pleasure, leisure, family)
Achieve milestones - to reach important stages in progress towards a goal
Formulate a plan - to create a detailed proposal for achieving something
Life-changing decisions - choices that significantly alter one’s life
Future endeavors - future efforts or attempts to achieve something
Strive for excellence - to make great efforts to achieve outstanding success
Uphold principles - to maintain or adhere to important standards or beliefs
Set a goal - to establish a specific aim or objective
Achieve a goal - to successfully reach a goal that was set
Pursue a goal - to follow or chase a goal with the intention to achieve it
Establish objectives - to define clear targets or aims
Meet objectives - to fulfill or satisfy established targets
Long-term ambition - a desire to achieve something over an extended period
Career aspirations - hopes or ambitions regarding one's job or career path
Personal fulfillment - a sense of satisfaction achieved through personal development
Professional success - attainment of goals within one's career
Life’s purpose - the overarching aim or most significant goal of one's life
Make progress - to advance towards a goal
Realize one’s potential - to achieve all that one is capable of
Financial security - the state of having stable income or resources to support a standard of living
Work-life balance - the proper prioritization between work (career and ambition) and lifestyle (health, pleasure, leisure, family)
Achieve milestones - to reach important stages in progress towards a goal
Formulate a plan - to create a detailed proposal for achieving something
Life-changing decisions - choices that significantly alter one’s life
Future endeavors - future efforts or attempts to achieve something
Strive for excellence - to make great efforts to achieve outstanding success
Uphold principles - to maintain or adhere to important standards or beliefs
Go the extra mile - to do more than what is expected of you.
Keep your eye on the prize - stay focused on achieving your goal.
Shoot for the stars - aim for a very ambitious goal.
The sky’s the limit - there is no limit to what someone can achieve.
Cross that bridge when you come to it - deal with a problem if and when it becomes necessary, not before.
On the right track - proceeding in a good direction; likely to achieve the desired result.
Make headway - make progress towards a goal.
Lay the groundwork - prepare the basics or foundation for something.
Set the wheels in motion - do something to begin a process.
Turn over a new leaf - make a new start in your life, change.
Break new ground - do something innovative that has not been done before.
Climb the ladder of success - to advance step by step, especially in a career.
Burn the midnight oil - work late into the night, generally trying to catch up on work.
Take the bull by the horns - deal with a difficult situation with direct and confident action.
Leave no stone unturned - try every possible course of action in order to achieve something.
Chart a course - plan the direction one will take to achieve an objective.
Back to square one - having to start all over again.
A leap of faith - an act of believing in or attempting something whose existence or outcome cannot be proved.
Push the envelope - extend the limits of what is possible.
The road less traveled - a course of action different from what is commonly done.
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