Matching Pairs Psych for SuccessOnline version Begin with the end in mind by Erin Snider 1 Graduate from college 2 What noble causes inspire you? 3 The person I admire most is? 4 Go from 165 pounds to 135 pounds by January 5 Take my wife out do something nice every week. 6 Principles- Make a personal mission statement. 7 Be more social 8 I'm going to do well in school. 9 This semester, I will get a 3.5 GPA. 10 Discovering your own great purpose in life and setting goals to achieve it. 11 Principles- Set meaningful, realistic goals. 12 I want to be a person who? 13 Be a better husband 14 Do better at work 15 I am at my worst when? 16 Lose Weight. 17 What have you always wanted to do with your life? 18 What do you want to be known for or unknown for? 19 What have you always been interested? 20 I am at my best when? 21 Earn sales commission of $1,000 during my summer job. 22 If I knew I couldn't fail, I would? 23 Within 4 years graduate with a Bachelors degree in English. 24 Principles- Fulfilling your own life purpose. 25 Principles - I can make a meaningful difference and become the person I really want to be. Vague Goal Specific Goal Question to ask about "the end in mind" Personal mission statement question Specific Goal GET Vague Goal Specific Goal Vague Goal Specific Goal Personal mission statement question Personal mission statement question Vague Goal. Do DO Participate in a team sport and join the Student Speakers Association this spring Personal mission statement Vague Goal Specific Goal. Questions to ask about the "end in mind" Questions to ask about the "end in mind" Personal mission statement question Beginning with the end in mind SEE Questions to ask about the "end in mind"