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What are your present short and long term goals?

and what steps are you taking towards achieving them?

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Short term I really don't want to sleep through my appointment to get my eyebrows done tomorrow, I've set an alarm in attempt to achieve that one.

Long term is to make lots of cash. I'm trying to study to achieve that one, but I'm a professional at procrastinating.
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Short term - save money, don't buy stuff I don't need

Long term - get place on medieval lit ma

Longer term - apply for PhD or continue advancing in museum sector :smile:


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Short term - find the time to bleach and dye my hair.
Long term - get the grades I want in my exams then go to university after a gap year of (hopefully) work, volunteering and seeing places like Amsterdam, Berlin and Moscow.
Short term:
- save money for travelling next year
- come off probation at work
- get fitter

Long term:
- work hard at university
- be happy
Short term: get a job (just updated my CV and started applying).
Long term: stop being ill (get a decent psychiatrist) and start working with animals (study animal care and then get a job).
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Reply 6
Original post by Abbie :)
Short term I really don't want to sleep through my appointment to get my eyebrows done tomorrow, I've set an alarm in attempt to achieve that one.

Long term is to make lots of cash. I'm trying to study to achieve that one, but I'm a professional at procrastinating.


lold at first one
Reply 7
guize don't forget to post what steps you are taking. a goal without a plan is just a dream.. or something.
Short term- get an early night
Long term- become a doctor
Reply 9
Original post by Lularose83
Short term- get an early night
Long term- become a doctor


That escalated quickly !


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Original post by LadyMede
That escalated quickly !


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Ahhaaahaaaa! :biggrin:


Short term - lose extra Christmas weight. Increase gym visits and cut back on alcohol.

Long term - get a boyfriend. Be friendlier, more confident and wear good bras.
Short term: loose Christmas weight - steps, eat less
long term: don't **** up uni - steps, actually do work
longer term: don't **** up at life -steps, don't retreat into my room after uni and try my best in the field
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Original post by LadyMede
That escalated quickly !


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:smile:
Reply 13
Original post by SophieSmall
Short term: loose Christmas weight - steps, eat less
long term: don't **** up uni - steps, actually do work
longer term: don't **** up at life -steps, don't retreat into my room after uni and try my best in the field


gl with these. what are you doing at uni?
Original post by white boy
gl with these. what are you doing at uni?


Biomedical sciences
Original post by white boy
and what steps are you taking towards achieving them?



Complete my law degree and gain at least a 2:1
Take on a Masters degree.
Find work within the criminal investigations or profiling.
Short term
- get out of bed tomorrow to get the bus to the library -> set an alarm
- maintain fitness until training starts again -> do cardio and bodyweight exercises
Long term
- get the grades I need to get into uni -> stop procrastinating

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Present:
pass uni exams with a good grade- by working and not procrastinating :colondollar:
pass my driving test

Long term-
try my hardest in uni to get the best grade i can- by working
loose some weight- eat healthier and exercise more
find a job- by hopefully getting a good placement next year
Short term - pass my theory test on the 30th
Long term - work in the field of astronomy and get over my fear of flying

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Original post by Spock's Socks
Short term - pass my theory test on the 30th
Long term - work in the field of astronomy and get over my fear of flying

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good luck

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