becoming a high school teacher
Examples of Long Term Goals: Speak fluently in a different language, get married and have kids, graduate from college, travel somewhere far you've never been before. It's just got to be something that won't be solved before 2 years after setting the goal.
You could eat healthier,excercise more,and get better grades.
Short-term goals are ones that you will achieve in the near future (e.g., in a day, within a week, or possibly within a few months).Long-term goals are ones that you will achieve over a longer period of time (e.g., one semester, one year, five years, or twenty years).
go to college, get married, have a family, etc.
make $100,000
have kids
have a six figure salary
buy a house
own a Mercedes
Work from the Bottom of the corporate ladder and work your way to the top
Marriage, home, job, kids, etc.
Make all A's
becoming a high school teacher
How your organisation should manage communication of its goals to staff
Stay in school and say NO to drugs ! ^ ^ Couldn't agree more ! im 14 and my long term goals are to become a Dr probably in Cardioloy or Neurology. but esactly they should be to stay in school say NO to drugs and sex and DON'T get pregnant !
some of them could be getting into a few sports or going into trading or music bands
some long term goals or short term goals.
This really depends on your age, this is for 12-15Getting a girlfriendschoolworkfreedom from your parentsstaying in the trendtrying to impress people
giving birth
A few examples are, saving up money for a new car, or a house, or keeping money away for your schooling.
Some teenagers do, and some do not.
To read all of Ayn Rand's works. To Read Dumas. To understand Nitzche. Sophocles, and Aristotle's pieces. Plato. Anoyone Greek. Freud
A term paper is an assignment that most teenagers need to complete during high school. Some examples include writing about controversial topics such as the death penalty or abortion.
Examples of career objectives can be found from many different resources. Some examples of online resources include the websites Job Search and Goals On Track.
Yes, I would say a lot of teenagers are dependent upon technology and electronic devices; however, I don't think that all teenagers are. Some might be more interested in other things, and have other goals; so while a lot of teens are, it really just depends on the individual teen.