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What are your lifelong dreams?

What are your lifelong dreams?

What are your long term goals? Show that you are working towards your dreams and are the custodian of your dreams.Show you have a vision and purpose which drives you. Show how you are making progress towards these goals.
Do's
• Tell what you want to achieve in your work and personal life .
• Show that you want to impact the lives of others by helping, mentoring and coaching
• Focus on your efforts to realize these goals
• Mention skills and education you acquired to make it happen
• Relate to your work and career
• Show the progress you have made toward the goal
Don'ts
• Don't focus on luck or chance
• Don't talk of designation ( I want to be CEO or MD)
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• What do you ultimately want to become?
• What is your personal mission statement?   
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