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A-Z of Goals

Goals helps us to Align with our Action

Goals helps us to break our barrier

Goals helps us to create our career

Goals helps us to define our direction

Goals helps us to exclude our excuses

Goals helps us to face our failures

Goals helps us to guide our game

Goals help us to hold our honour

Goals helps us to identify our interest

Goals helps us to judge our job

Goals helps us to kindle our knowledge

Goals helps us to leave our laziness

Goals helps us to manage our money

Goals helps us to nurture our novelty

Goals helps us to own our outcomes

Goals helps us to plan our play

Goals helps us to question our quality

Goals helps us to rate our results

Goals helps us to time our task

Goals helps us to use our uniqueness

Goals helps us to value our vision

Goals helps us to weed our weakness

Goals helps us to xerox our xenia

Goals helps us to yearn our yean

Goals helps us to zeal our zest

Xenia- The concept of hospitality to strangers.

Yearn- Desire strongly

Yean- To give birth to

Zeal- Feeling of strong eagerness

Zest-Enthusiastic enjoyment

M.L.Narendra Kumar

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