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    What Drives Your Life

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    Victory Group Topic #1 What Drives Your Life? I observed that the basic motive for success is the driving force of envy and jealousy! Ecclesiastes 4:4 (LB) The man without a purpose is like a ship without a rudder-a waif‚ a nothing‚ a no man. Thomas Carlyle Everyone’s life is driven by something. Many people are driven by guilt. The Bible says‚ "What happiness for those whose guilt has been forgiven! ... What relief for those who have confessed their sins and God has cleared

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    growth that took place. Being active is something that has always been important to me‚ and I learned this from growing up with and observing an expert. My mother was more active and involved than anyone I have ever known. She had an endless energy for life‚ and love for my two brothers and me‚ and I have tried to be the kind of person that she was. The phrase on her headstone reads: "A joyous and boundless energy." My mother was a highly respected kindergarten teacher for twenty years. In addition to

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    Personal Goal Setting - Planning to Live Your Life Your Way How to Use Tool: Goal setting is a formal process for personal planning. By setting goals on a routine basis you decide what you want to achieve‚ and then step-by-step move towards the achievement of these goals. The process of setting goals and targets allows you to choose where you want to go in life. By knowing precisely what you want to achieve‚ you know what you have to concentrate on to do it. You also know what is merely a distraction

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    on Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. In this paper‚ I will attempt to give you a brief glance into my life and show you some of the life steps that I have navigated through that have made me who I am today and I will analyze them to the best of my ability. I will also give you a pretty good idea of where I am today in my life and who I want to be in the future. Let’s start with my childhood. My life as a child was‚ well‚ definitely interesting. I was born in La Crosse‚ Wisconsin and soon moved to Fort

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    The Past

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    The Past We all have a past and in that past we try to regain something significant to us. In the classic novel‚ The Great Gatsby‚ written by F. Scott Fitzgerald and set in the 1920s New York. The story centers on the mysterious protagonist whose life is fueled by his dream to reclaim the love of his life‚ Daisy. This mysterious protagonist has a “past” that he is trying to re-write to obtain his dream. His past influence his action and values leading to his demise. This mysterious protagonist

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    The events of Malcolm’s life shaped him into the prominent Pan-Africanist he would become. John Henrik Clarke states: “Every major event in Malcolm’s life brought him into conflict with the society that still thrives on the oppression of his people.” He lost his father at a young age to racial violence. Malcolm’s mother would soon after be committed to a mental institution. He would move to New York City where he fell into a life of crime and drug use. Malcolm was finally sentenced to ten years in

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    Best Years of Your Life

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    Best years of your life? Or worst years of your life? When expressing their opinion on their adolescence‚ most people‚ young or old‚ have an extreme view of it. When interviewing people from different generations on their experiences of adolescence‚ we find as many similarities as differences. One of the biggest differences in the last generation and today’s‚ is that it takes much longer to make the transition to adulthood. The generation after World War 11 considered themselves

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    "The happiest days of your life" by Penelope Lively. This is an analysis of the short story "The happiest days of your life". The short story is written by Penelope Lively‚ who was sent away from her home to a boarding school in the rainy England. The short story is with an omniscient narrator‚ and takes place in the southern England - or more preciously in a area called Sussex. The story stretches over a day while a boy named Charles and his parents is going to visit an boarding school. The Sussex

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    CHANGE YOUR LIFE ------------------------------------Then -------------------------------------- CHANGE YOUR ATTITUDE LOU MACABASCO Lifetofullest.com *2011* Table of Contents INTRODUCTION ......................................................................1 THE DRIVER OF YOUR LIFE .......................................................5 IMPORTANT ATTITUDES YOU NEED TO CHANGE.......................8 ACKNOWLEDGE YOUR NEGATIVE ATTITUDES ......................... 11 10 STEPS IN CREATING

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    Planning for changes in your life CH 17 Motivation • Develop the willingness or desire to change. After making a honest commitment to change‚ you must find ways to maintain your motivation. The key to staying motivated is to develop a mindset strong enough that you feel compelled to act on your desire to change. Knowledge • Once you clearly understand the benefits of breaking a habit or forming an new one‚ you must acquire the knowledge you need to change. Ask for advice‚ learn from the experience

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