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The goal you choose needs to be a SMART goal. What that means is, the goal needs to be specific, like instead of 'getting my grades up' it could be 'getting my algebra grade to a B'. Just something more specific. Then, Measurable, which means, you are able to measure how close you are to your goal. If you can't tell just how close you are to your goal, it is not measurable. Then, Actionable. Which means, are you able to put it into action? Are you able to start that goal? And then, Realistic... If your goal is to go to space, you need to think about how realistic that goal actually is. Not many people get to go to space. And finally, timebound. You need to have a set deadline, to push yourself into actually accomplishing the goal.
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Share compost. ...
Organize a harvest swap. ...
Start a seed swap. ...
Set out a free produce stand. ...
If you're feeling ambitious you could start a community garden. ...
Encourage your local library to stock garden-themed books. ...
Offer a class. ...
Plant your garden close to the road.
negative attitudes: critical, ridiculing, selfish, jealous, mean, spiteful, aggressive, sarcastic, and malicious
Positive attitudes: encouraging, sympathetic, sincere, respectful, sensitive, honest, caring, assertive, and compassionate
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