Ok, if I'm being honest, I really really hate goal setting. Especially at school, during a Personal Development or Bounce Back Class, the teacher
always gets us to set some goals for the year.
But why do I hate goal setting? Because goals like "Clean my room more often" or "get to school on time" to me don't even qualify as
goals. Shouldn't those be things you're suppose to do anyway? I do them. Most of the time. It's always either I don't have much motivation to do something or I do. And therefore, I either achieve a goal or not. So "clean my room more often" I think I'm pretty good at, and "get to school on time"... oh well. After those two, I don't really have any more goals to set, but the PD teacher still needs me to write something down besides 1) getting to school on time.
Trust me, I've tried many methods: buying motivational quote cards ("Don't watch the clock, do what it does. Keep going."), detailed to-do lists, new stationery. F-A-I-L.
FAIL
And
I think I operate fine without to-do lists anyway.