I read a New Years Resolution/Goal article several years ago that stuck with me. It recommended setting goals not resolutions as the latter are all or nothing. With the goals it recommended setting aggressive goals and then giving yourself a letter grade on them each quarter and a final one at the end of the year. I like this approach better as you don't feel like you have failed if you don't attain a goal completely. Getting a B or an A is still improvement from where you were. Good luck with your goals this year and in your digital marketing course. The pay back after graduating and landing a job sounds great!
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