Tuesday, 14 October 2014

MY 10 years goals

With Brave Wings She Flies

Since I was at MJSC Parit, I was being taught how to have ambitions in order to have a successful life. I was encouraged by teachers and friends to try hard to achieve all the goals. Hence, I already made a flow began with what would I do after I graduated from school till I pass through marry life and become old.


I remember about a quote from Thomas Edison, “If we all did the things we are capable of, we would astound ourselves.”
 Life and everything in it revolves around balanced equations. The numbers are critical. Just the slightest imbalance and big issues arise. Keeping this in mind, when setting personal goals we should first take stock of where we already are. Perhaps you have done quite well financially, but my personal relationships are severely lacking. Maybe my marriage is secure and amicable, but in the area of romance the fire has long dimmed. We need to take an honest assessment of where we have succeeded and where we have failed. Then we can determine how to proceed forward. With this in mind, here are 10 primary goals to accomplish in the next 10 years of your life plan.

In my opinions there are some important things that should we bold in our life in order to have good flow of ambitions which are,
  1.  Marriage and Family Harmony
  2.  Proper Mindset and Balance
  3.  Commitment to Improved Physical Health
  4.  Career Passion and Personal Satisfaction
  5.  Discovering Your Softer Side
  6.  Financial Stability 
  7.  Service and Social Responsibility
  8. Stress-Busting Leisure Time
  9.  Continuing Education
  10.  Expanding and Growing Faith

Other than that, I already did quick review about how I arranged the strategy in my 10-20 years goals. Which are.....




1- Study in Engineering course
2- Master Graduate / PHD graduate
3 - At least continue study at oversea in Master/PHD 
4- Work at offshore (5years)
5- Work as a lecturer
6- Have own house, car, properties.
7- Be able to bring my parents to Mecca and do everything to my family.

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