Journal 9. 5 10 20 Selfie Envisioned Self Plan

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MARYLL JANE L.

PEPITO
GE1 (15)
For each item below, illustrate your “future self” through drawing/picture/your own
picture (edited).

Who are you or what would you become:


1. Five years from now

2. Ten years from now

3. Twenty years from now


2. What are your motivations for your envisioned self:
a. in five years from now;
- All of the sacrifice, hard works during when I’m in schooling finally I am a police woman.
My motivation for this is my mother in abroad who provide my needs and wants that leads
me to this position. Actually, my modest goals are to repay everyone who has helped me,
spend quality time with my family, and become a person who will make both my family
and—more importantly—myself proud of who I have become as a person. The most crucial
thing is to try and try and try again so that you can know when to stop and realize that this
road isn't yours because if you don't, you can't try for another one. The most essential thing
to remember is that all I do is for my family. Once I achieve my objective of repaying
everything, they have done for me, I will only be able to live my life for me.

b. in ten years from now; and


- I am beyond happy that ten years from now I have my own family that we prepared with
my partner who is my solace. After the sacrifices we have our own home and 2 kids who we
raise with the fear, faith of God. We bring them as an educated children because their
parents are police.
- Travel wherever I please and boast about my achievements on social media.

c. in twenty years from now?


- In twenty years, our kids will be adults with their own families. Additionally, because my
husband and I are elderly, our children help us out. If you can, spend time with your family.

3. Outline your plans on how you will make your envisioned self into reality:
a. in five years from now;
- To make this dream into reality I need to strive hard to be able to have this plan and
spoiled myself of the things that I don’t have before. Stay inspired. Try to accomplish bigger
tasks one at a time by breaking them down into smaller ones. This will spur me on to
continue. Finally, don't let the destination charm you too much; instead, focus on the
journey. Nothing can stop you; just keep trying. Don't be afraid of failures; learn from them
to get better and stronger.

b. in ten years from now; and


- I am very grateful that I was able to make this a reality via my own money and other
resources, with my parents' assistance while I was still in college. I will set a plan to have
this plan to be able to achieve this into reality.

c. in twenty years from now


- A happy and family-oriented family, it will make into reality by raising your children well.
So that when they are still young, they won't have much to complain to you about. so that
you can live quietly with your children and grandchildren and the family can lived
properly.

4. How do you feel after doing this exercise?


- I am excited of my journey and what the next path that I take. Even if I don't know what
my fate is, it's comforting to believe that I have goals for the future.

5. What is your perception of goal setting?


- Setting goals is nothing more than your predestined desire, wish, willpower, and
unwavering confidence in your ability to achieve them without becoming sidetracked by
the concerns of this ordinary world.
- Setting goals is a precursor to achieving great and successful things in life. You will be like
a guy without direction if you don't establish your life's objectives.

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