Sunday, May 20, 2012

Planning goals

  • When youve got a goal in mind, research shows that it works to have a specific plan in place to achieve it. But that may not be the case when youre trying to achieve several goals at once, a new study suggests.
  • (Huffington Post)
  • Planning how to achieve goals can actually interfere with actually achieving those goals, according to new research. The research found that setting goals and making a specific plan to achieve that goal works only when the person has just one goal.
  • (Psych Centra)
  • Research has shown that forming specific plans for a single goal makes success more likely, write authors Amy Dalton (Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) and Stephen Spiller (UCLA).
  • (Science Daily)
  • The committee had its first planning meeting in May and has begun its community By working closely with the borough and cities, we are able to come together for the common goal of responsible development in the Mat-Su Borough.
  • (Frontiersman)
  • Chen, who is planning to study at New York University resolve this matter and to support Mr. Chen's desire to study in the U.S. and pursue his goals," Victoria Nuland, a State Department spokeswoman said in a statement.
  • (New York Daily News)
  • Could it be serious — a major American city makes water conservation the linchpin of its 21st-century planning, the ticket to a future its economic and environmental strategy — its goal to be the countrys greenest city.
  • (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
  • Energy conservation is a key goal; trees and other greenery should be considered She spoke at a forum sponsored by the National Capital Planning Commission and George Mason University. The stakes are large.
  • (USA Today)

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