Achieving Personal and Professional Goals is Primary for all Individuals

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Dr. Radhika Kapur

Abstract

An aimless life is regarded as the meaningless life. Hence, it is necessary for the individuals to formulate goals and objectives. This is primary for the individuals, irrespective of their communities, categories and backgrounds. These are formulated in personal and professional spheres. When the individuals are wholeheartedly dedicated towards the achievement of goals and objectives, they need to be well-equipped in terms of various strategies. One of the important strategies is, one needs to be knowledgeable and competent. Furthermore, the individuals need to augment their skills and abilities. When one is making decisions, one needs to ensure, they are wise and productive. In the achievement of goals and objectives, one works on one’s own as well as obtain support and assistance from others. Family members, teachers, supervisors, employers and other members of the communities are the ones who are normally approached. In some cases, the achievement of goals and objectives is manageable, whereas, in other cases, they are complicated. Therefore, it can be stated, when the individuals are well-versed in terms of goals and objectives and the strategies to achieve them, they will be able to contribute significantly in enriching their lives. The main concepts that are taken into account in this research paper are, personal and professional goals of the individuals, strategies needed to achieve personal and professional goals and role of professionalism in achieving personal and professional goals.

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Author Biography

Dr. Radhika Kapur

University of Delhi , Department of Adult , Continuing Eduction & Extension PhD

How to Cite
Kapur, D. R. (2021). Achieving Personal and Professional Goals is Primary for all Individuals. International Invention of Scientific Journal, 5(06), Page: 16–25. Retrieved from https://iisj.in/index.php/iisj/article/view/322