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    1. Asked: November 12, 2020In: Communication

      How do you set personal goals and achieve them?

      Margaret Hockley
      Margaret Hockley
      Added an answer on November 13, 2020 at 8:23 am

      Personally, I regularly evaluate all of the major areas of my life and rank how satisfied I feel in each. After I rank myself, I ask what would help me move higher? Or what would help me feel better about this area of my life? Once I identify what would be improvements in each of the areas, I prioriRead more

      Personally, I regularly evaluate all of the major areas of my life and rank how satisfied I feel in each. After I rank myself, I ask what would help me move higher? Or what would help me feel better about this area of my life? Once I identify what would be improvements in each of the areas, I prioritize them by asking something like, “if I could only accomplish one thing right now, which of these would make the greatest overall impact on my life?” and repeat that until I have them fully prioritized. Once my priorities are clear, I break the goal down into projects and action steps. For this part I ask: What are the big projects that would move me closer to that goal? What action steps move me closer to the completion of that project? What amount of time do I need to allocate it? Where will it fit on my calendar? If it doesn’t fit on my calendar currently, what adjustments in my life do I need to make in order to make it so? Once the plan is in place and on the calendar, I build in a weekly review to keep myself on track.

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    2. Asked: November 12, 2020In: Communication

      How do I download my Twitter tweets into a Microsoft file?

      Margaret Hockley
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      Added an answer on November 13, 2020 at 8:23 am

      I do not know if there’s any official tool by twitter meant for that purpose , but there is a free tool out there called Social Bearing that does what you're asking. As long as the profile is public, it can pull a ton of old tweets and give you statistics. Everything can also be exported to into a fRead more

      I do not know if there’s any official tool by twitter meant for that purpose , but there is a free tool out there called Social Bearing that does what you’re asking. As long as the profile is public, it can pull a ton of old tweets and give you statistics. Everything can also be exported to into a file.

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