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Live Your Dream Ignite Your Passion (Part 2)

Live Your Dream Ignite Your Passion (Part 2). Principal Cheng 28 January 2013. SMART goal Vs DREAM. D etermine R eflect E nthusiastic A ction M ilestone. S pecific M easurable A ttainable R ealistic T imely. Activity 1:.

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Live Your Dream Ignite Your Passion (Part 2)

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  1. Live Your DreamIgnite Your Passion (Part 2) Principal Cheng 28 January 2013

  2. SMART goal Vs DREAM • Determine • Reflect • Enthusiastic • Action • Milestone • Specific • Measurable • Attainable • Realistic • Timely

  3. Activity 1: • Please draw as many common points as possible in the two video clips

  4. Activity 1: • External source of energy is needed to start the change. (Ignition) • (Chemical) changes happened • Light / Fire is produced during the change

  5. ‘Change’ is uncomfortable if it is not painful

  6. ‘To make dream comes true’ is difficult if it is not impossible

  7. ‘Dream’ of higher calling Self-centred -> Public interest -> God-centredThe only way we can overcome difficulties in achieving dream.

  8. The story of Lee Wai Sze

  9. The story of Aung San Suu Kyi

  10. The story of Aung San Suu Kyi • Aung San Suu Kyi is a Burmeseopposition politician and chairperson of the National League for Democracy (NLD) in Burma. In the 1990 general election, the NLD won 59% of the national votes and 81% (392 of 485) of the seats in Parliament.

  11. The story of Aung San Suu Kyi • She had, however, already been detained under house arrest before the elections. She remained under house arrest in Burma for almost 15 of the 21 years from 20 July 1989 until her most recent release on 13 November 2010. She received different prizes from various countries and most renowned the Nobel Peace Prize in 1991.

  12. The story of Aung San Suu Kyi • Burma is at the beginning of a road. It is not the sort of road that you find in England: it is not smooth; it is not well-maintained; in fact, it is not yet there. It is a road that we will have to carve out for ourselves. This is a road that we will have to build as we go along. (Speech at Oxford University on 20 Jun 12)

  13. Ignition of Passion • A book • A sharing / talk • A Bible verse • A prayer • An experience Give yourself quiet time for meditation Allow yourself to expose in different situation

  14. How can I find what I’m passionate about? Ask yourself • Is there something you already love doing? • What do you spend hours reading about?

  15. How can I find what I’m passionate about? Ask around • Brainstorm. Ask around, and surf for possibilities. Knowing by doing • Practice, and practice, and practice some more.

  16. The story of Lee Wai Sze Lee trains almost every day, working out and spending long hours on the bicycle, and discussing training routines and tactical approaches with her coach. How to increase her speed, endurance capacity and explosive power are a few of the items on her training agenda.

  17. The story of Lee Wai Sze Lee is also a keen reader, absorbing anything that has to do with the latest knowledge in topics related to sport and cycling. Being a cyclist can be lonely. Lee is blessed to have the support of her coach, her family and friends.

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