Summer isn’t just a break from school—it’s a chance to reset your life, set fresh goals, and create a powerful vision for who you want to become. Yes, you may still have responsibilities: a job, sports, chores, or family commitments. But with fewer academic pressures, you finally have space to pause, reflect, and invest in yourself.
What’s on your personal bucket list?
What books have you been meaning to read?
Is there a workout program you want to start—or finish?
Do you have a business idea you’ve been sitting on?
Is there an instrument or language calling your name?
More importantly: who do you want to become this summer?
A more confident person? A better communicator? A more disciplined version of yourself?
Your Task
Set 3 specific goals for this summer.
But here’s the twist: these aren’t just goals—they’re promises to yourself. This is your personal contract, a commitment to growth.
Each goal should be:
- Clear and measurable
- Challenging but achievable
- Connected to a deeper purpose
After listing your goals, explain your “why.”
Why do these goals matter to you?
What bigger dream or vision are they a part of?
When you understand why you’re doing something, it’s much easier to stay motivated—even when it gets hard.
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