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  • In the stillness of the night
    A star shone bright, a guiding light
    A baby born, in a manger lay
    The King of Kings, in a humble way

    He walked among us, with a gentle stride
    A message of love, he came to provide
    He healed the broken, he comforted the worn
    A compassionate heart, that beat for all that's torn

    His words were life, his touch was might
    A love that conquered, the darkest night
    He gave his life, to set us free
    A sacrifice, of pure humility

    Now he sits, at the Father's right hand
    A mediator, between God and man
    He intercedes, for you and me
    A constant advocate, for humanity.
    In the stillness of the night A star shone bright, a guiding light A baby born, in a manger lay The King of Kings, in a humble way He walked among us, with a gentle stride A message of love, he came to provide He healed the broken, he comforted the worn A compassionate heart, that beat for all that's torn His words were life, his touch was might A love that conquered, the darkest night He gave his life, to set us free A sacrifice, of pure humility Now he sits, at the Father's right hand A mediator, between God and man He intercedes, for you and me A constant advocate, for humanity.
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  • In the depths of my soul, a fire burns
    A flame that flickers, with every lesson learned
    Of a love that's pure, of a heart that's true
    A reflection of Jesus, shining through

    His eyes saw the real me, the messy and the worn
    But instead of judgment, he offered love that's born
    In the silence, he heard my heart
    And with compassion, he played his part

    With every step, with every fall
    He's there to catch me, through it all
    His presence is peace, his voice is calm
    A safe haven, where love dispels all alarm

    In his footsteps, I'll follow and roam
    With a heart that's open, to the love he's shown
    And though I stumble, though I lose my way
    Jesus will be there, to guide me through each new day.
    In the depths of my soul, a fire burns A flame that flickers, with every lesson learned Of a love that's pure, of a heart that's true A reflection of Jesus, shining through His eyes saw the real me, the messy and the worn But instead of judgment, he offered love that's born In the silence, he heard my heart And with compassion, he played his part With every step, with every fall He's there to catch me, through it all His presence is peace, his voice is calm A safe haven, where love dispels all alarm In his footsteps, I'll follow and roam With a heart that's open, to the love he's shown And though I stumble, though I lose my way Jesus will be there, to guide me through each new day.
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  • SETTING SMART GOALS
    Setting SMART goals involves creating specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound objectives. Here's a step-by-step guide to setting SMART goals:

    1. Specific:
    - Clearly define what you want to achieve.
    - Avoid vague goals like "I want to be healthier."
    - Instead, say "I want to lose 10 pounds in the next 3 months."
    2. Measurable:
    - Quantify your goal so progress can be tracked.
    - Include numbers, percentages, or concrete measures.
    - Example: "I want to increase my sales by 15% in the next quarter."
    3. Achievable:
    - Ensure your goal is realistic and attainable.
    - Consider your resources, skills, and limitations.
    - Example: "I want to learn conversational Spanish by dedicating 30 minutes daily for the next 6 months."
    4. Relevant:
    - Align your goal with your values, needs, and priorities.
    - Ask yourself if achieving this goal will truly matter.
    - Example: "I want to reduce my daily sugar intake to improve my overall health and energy levels."
    5. Time-bound:
    - Set a specific deadline or timeframe for achievement.
    - Break down larger goals into smaller, manageable tasks.
    - Example: "I want to write a 50,000-word novel within the next 6 months, writing 1,000 words per week."

    Example of a SMART goal:
    "I want to increase my daily step count to 10,000 steps by the end of the next 3 months (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound). To achieve this, I will:

    - Wear a fitness tracker to track progress
    - Take a 30-minute walk during my lunch break, 3 times a week
    - Aim to increase my daily step count by 1,000 steps each week"

    By following these steps and creating SMART goals, you'll be more likely to achieve your objectives and make meaningful progress.

    Here's a step-by-step guide to creating SMART goals:

    *Specific:

    1. Define your goal clearly and concisely.
    2. Avoid vague language like "I want to be better at..." or "I want to improve...".
    3. Use concrete language like "I want to...", "I will...", or "I aim to...".

    Example: Instead of "I want to be healthier", say "I want to lose 10 pounds".

    *Measurable:

    1. Quantify your goal with numbers, percentages, or concrete measures.
    2. Include specific metrics or benchmarks to track progress.
    3. Use language like "I want to increase/decrease...", "I want to reach...", or "I want to achieve...".

    Example: Instead of "I want to improve my sales", say "I want to increase my sales by 15% in the next quarter".

    *Achievable:

    1. Ensure your goal is realistic and attainable based on your resources and constraints.
    2. Consider your skills, knowledge, and experience.
    3. Set a goal that stretches you, but is still within reach.

    Example: Instead of "I want to learn a new language in a month", say "I want to learn conversational Spanish by dedicating 30 minutes daily for the next 6 months".

    *Relevant:

    1. Align your goal with your values, needs, and priorities.
    2. Ask yourself if achieving this goal will truly matter.
    3. Ensure your goal aligns with your long-term vision and purpose.

    Example: Instead of "I want to buy a new car", say "I want to save for a down payment on a house".

    Time-bound:

    1. Set a specific deadline or timeframe for achievement.
    2. Break down larger goals into smaller, manageable tasks.
    3. Use language like "By [date]", "Within [timeframe]", or "In the next [timeframe]".

    Example: Instead of "I want to write a book", say "I want to write a 50,000-word novel within the next 6 months, writing 1,000 words per week".

    Remember, SMART goals are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. By following these guidelines, you'll create clear and actionable goals that will help you achieve success!
    SETTING SMART GOALS Setting SMART goals involves creating specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound objectives. Here's a step-by-step guide to setting SMART goals: 1. Specific: - Clearly define what you want to achieve. - Avoid vague goals like "I want to be healthier." - Instead, say "I want to lose 10 pounds in the next 3 months." 2. Measurable: - Quantify your goal so progress can be tracked. - Include numbers, percentages, or concrete measures. - Example: "I want to increase my sales by 15% in the next quarter." 3. Achievable: - Ensure your goal is realistic and attainable. - Consider your resources, skills, and limitations. - Example: "I want to learn conversational Spanish by dedicating 30 minutes daily for the next 6 months." 4. Relevant: - Align your goal with your values, needs, and priorities. - Ask yourself if achieving this goal will truly matter. - Example: "I want to reduce my daily sugar intake to improve my overall health and energy levels." 5. Time-bound: - Set a specific deadline or timeframe for achievement. - Break down larger goals into smaller, manageable tasks. - Example: "I want to write a 50,000-word novel within the next 6 months, writing 1,000 words per week." Example of a SMART goal: "I want to increase my daily step count to 10,000 steps by the end of the next 3 months (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound). To achieve this, I will: - Wear a fitness tracker to track progress - Take a 30-minute walk during my lunch break, 3 times a week - Aim to increase my daily step count by 1,000 steps each week" By following these steps and creating SMART goals, you'll be more likely to achieve your objectives and make meaningful progress. Here's a step-by-step guide to creating SMART goals: *Specific: 1. Define your goal clearly and concisely. 2. Avoid vague language like "I want to be better at..." or "I want to improve...". 3. Use concrete language like "I want to...", "I will...", or "I aim to...". Example: Instead of "I want to be healthier", say "I want to lose 10 pounds". *Measurable: 1. Quantify your goal with numbers, percentages, or concrete measures. 2. Include specific metrics or benchmarks to track progress. 3. Use language like "I want to increase/decrease...", "I want to reach...", or "I want to achieve...". Example: Instead of "I want to improve my sales", say "I want to increase my sales by 15% in the next quarter". *Achievable: 1. Ensure your goal is realistic and attainable based on your resources and constraints. 2. Consider your skills, knowledge, and experience. 3. Set a goal that stretches you, but is still within reach. Example: Instead of "I want to learn a new language in a month", say "I want to learn conversational Spanish by dedicating 30 minutes daily for the next 6 months". *Relevant: 1. Align your goal with your values, needs, and priorities. 2. Ask yourself if achieving this goal will truly matter. 3. Ensure your goal aligns with your long-term vision and purpose. Example: Instead of "I want to buy a new car", say "I want to save for a down payment on a house". Time-bound: 1. Set a specific deadline or timeframe for achievement. 2. Break down larger goals into smaller, manageable tasks. 3. Use language like "By [date]", "Within [timeframe]", or "In the next [timeframe]". Example: Instead of "I want to write a book", say "I want to write a 50,000-word novel within the next 6 months, writing 1,000 words per week". Remember, SMART goals are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound. By following these guidelines, you'll create clear and actionable goals that will help you achieve success!
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