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Goals, No. Priorities, Yes.

1 CommentHomeschoolgoals, mission statement, planning, priority, to-do, to-do lists

In my last blog post, I told you I don’t have goals; I have priorities. While some think this is just an issue of semantics, I differ. Goals are an end. Once met, it’s over. For me to have goals means I must complete it. A goal can become so consuming for me, I lose

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