b"Chapter 6Financial: how much do you want to earn, at what stage? What is the link with your career goals?Education: is there any knowledge you would like to acquire in particular? What information and skills will you need to achieve all of your goals?Family: do you want to be a parent? If so, how are you going to be a good parent? How do you want to be seen by a partner or your extended family members?Artistic: do you want to achieve artistic goals?Attitude: is part of your mindset holding you back? Is there any part of your behavior that bothers you? If so, set a goal to improve your behavior or find a solution to the problem.Physical: are there any sporting goals you want to achieve, or do you want good health into old age? What steps do you want to take to achieve this?Pleasure: how do you want to have fun? You have to make sure that part of your life is for you!Public service: do you want to make the world a better place? If so, how?Spend some time thinking about these things, then select one or more goals from each category, that best reflects, what you want to do.Then consider scaling back again, so you have a few really important goals to focus on.In doing so, make sure that the goals you set, are the ones you really want to achieve, not the ones your parents, family, or employers might want.If you have a partner, you probably want to think about what they want, but also be sure to stay true to yourself!2.Set smaller goals: Once you've set your lifetime goals, make a five-year plan of smaller goals that you must complete if you want to achieve your lifetime plan.200Germain Decelles"