Gladstone Residential found a house! - Quetools
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SOUTHERN REGION HARD WORK PAYS DIVIDENDS Four of our staff in Gladstone set themselves the goal of achieving a Diploma in Child, Youth and Family Intervention. After alot of reading, researching, studying, focusing and juggling life to fit in study with their everyday life, we would like to say congratulations to: Shayle Arnold Denise Graham Carla Lorraway Smith Mellissa Holzheimer Their hard work has resulted in completing their Diploma‟s in May of this year. Great going girls!!! GLADSTONE ROTARY MIDDAY SUPPORT ANGLICARE Matt Burnett, a representative of the Midday Rotary Club presented our CEO Philip Shade with a generous donation of $2,000.00. This funding was raised from the Rotary Club hosting the Kmart Markets Monthly and the booking fee obtained from stall holders. Every year, Anglicare is one of the fortunate non profit organisations that Gladstone Midday Rotary supports. These markets are very popular on a Sunday and well supported by staff and community Anglicare Central Queenland acknowledges and appreciates the continued support received. Philip mentioned Anglicare‟s goal of “A Suitcase of Hope” which requires donation funding for a personal Suitcase of Hope for each child placed in foster care where they can purchase something new, something needed, something that is truly their own, something they may never have had before. 10
SOUTHERN REGION . Seven Steps to Reaching Your Goals Successfully executing any personal strategic plan for change requires that as you develop your plan, you effectively incorporate these seven steps for attaining each and every goal. 1. Express your goal in terms of specific events or behaviours. For a dream to become a goal, it has to be specifically defined. When a goal is broken down into steps, it can be managed and pursued much more directly. When you set out to identify a goal, define what you want in clear and specific terms. 2. Express your goal in terms that can be measured. How else will you be able to determine your level of progress, or even know when you have successfully arrived where you wanted to be 3. Assign a timeline to your goal. Once you have determined precisely what it is you want, you must decide on a timeframe for having it. The deadline you've created fosters a sense of urgency or purpose, which in turn will serve as an important motivator. 4. Choose a goal you can control. Unlike dreams, which allow you to fantasize about events over which you have no control, goals have to do with aspects of your existence that you control and can therefore manipulate. In identifying your goal, strive for what you can create, not for what you can't. 5. Plan and program a strategy that will get you to your goal. Pursuing a goal seriously requires that you realistically assess the obstacles and resources involved, and that you create a strategy for navigating that reality. Your environment, your schedule and your accountability must be programmed in such a way that all three support you.. Without programming, you will find it much harder to stay on course. 6. Define your goal in terms of steps. Major life changes don't just happen; they happen one step at a time. Steady progress, through well-chosen, realistic, interval steps, produces results in the end. Know what those steps are before you set out. 7. Create accountability for your progress toward your goal. If you know precisely what you want, when you want it you are much more likely to continue in your pursuit of your goal. Find someone in your circle of family or friends to whom you can be accountable. Make periodic reports on your progress. 11
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SOUTHERN REGION<br />
HARD WORK<br />
PAYS<br />
DIVIDENDS<br />
Four of our staff in <strong>Gladstone</strong> set<br />
themselves the goal of achieving<br />
a Diploma in Child, Youth and<br />
Family Intervention. After alot of<br />
reading, researching, studying,<br />
focusing and juggling life to fit in<br />
study with their everyday life, we<br />
would like to say congratulations<br />
to:<br />
Shayle Arnold<br />
Denise Graham<br />
Carla Lorraway Smith<br />
Mellissa Holzheimer<br />
Their hard work has resulted in<br />
completing their Diploma‟s in<br />
May of this year.<br />
Great going girls!!!<br />
GLADSTONE ROTARY MIDDAY<br />
SUPPORT ANGLICARE<br />
Matt Burnett, a representative of the Midday Rotary Club presented our CEO Philip<br />
Shade with a generous donation of $2,000.00.<br />
This funding was raised from the Rotary Club hosting the Kmart Markets Monthly and<br />
the booking fee obtained from stall holders.<br />
Every year, Anglicare is one of the fortunate non profit organisations that <strong>Gladstone</strong><br />
Midday Rotary supports. These markets are very popular on a Sunday and well<br />
supported by staff and community<br />
Anglicare Central Queenland acknowledges and appreciates the continued support<br />
received.<br />
Philip mentioned Anglicare‟s goal of “A Suitcase of Hope” which requires donation<br />
funding for a personal Suitcase of Hope for each child placed in foster care where they<br />
can purchase something new, something needed, something that is truly their own,<br />
something they may never have had before.<br />
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