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av Awdhan Devin för 10 månader sedan

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10 Year Plan

A person outlines a ten-year plan starting with entering Humber College, supported by funding from ODSP and OSAP. In the first year, they aim to explore gym programs and discuss housing with counselors.

 10 Year Plan

10 Year Plan

Scenario 1

Year 1: Enters Seneca College. Under funding through programs such as ODSP and OSAP, I'll be able to look into possible opportunities to gain strength through gym programs. College housing is also a thing I would discuss with counselors. On the first day I would spend time meeting my professors to make sure they understand my needs. I would go to and from campus via bus, until I get my G2 later this year and start driving. Overall it will be a time for growth and self improvement.
Year 2: Studying law at Seneca for diploma as a paralegal. Studying law at Seneca College for diploma in Paralegal services. I'd like to take some time for activities here such as taking a speed reading class which would help for my learning successfully and read more on my own time now that I should ideally be settled into college.

Year 3: Graduates from 2 year program. Finishes diploma program in college, attempts to transfer to York University to continue education. I probably won't be able to get a job that easily so I'd focus on opportunities that the University offers such as scholarships. Most of my time would be focused on schoolwork.

Year 4: I should have a stable income by now from some kind of working opportunity. I'd still be studying at York University, getting my education and focusing towards my future. Maybe now I'd have time to take a vacation or do something special for myself.

Year 5: Happily established into adult life, pursuing life goals and trying my best in University. I should be walking, driving, graduated from college, have some work experience and any of these goals that have not been achieved yet will be this year. Overall I'd feel satisfied with my efforts though difficult.

Year 6: Learning and doing hobbies such as sports, knitting, reading in my spare time. This is my last year in University, I should end up graduating and starting to look towards next steps such as continuing university education or settling down searching for new job opportunities with my education.

Year 8: Now I've run into a wall. Assuming all goes well and we make it here without issue, I'd probably consider seeking out relationships now improving my spread of influence with other people, maybe leave where I am currently living for somewhere else.

Year 9: Between last year and this year I'd find a life-long partner to share all of my experience with and get married along with a new home. I'd be trying to make an effort for positive changes in the world and doing my best as an individual.

Year 10: By this point according to my timeline I should be employed at a good job, graduated from university and college, developed myself a bunch of new skills, gotten back on my feet, have plenty of life experience with other people and the environment around me, no longer be alone and overall feel majorly empowered compared to 10 years in the past, doing my best for the sake of everyone.

Scenario 2

Year 1: Enters Humber College. Under funding through programs such as ODSP and OSAP, I'll be able to look into possible opportunity to gain strength through gym programs. College housing is also a thing I would discuss with counsellors. On the first day I would spend time meeting my professors to make sure they understand my needs. I would go to and from campus via bus, until I get my G2 later this year and start driving. Overall it will be a time for growth and self improvement.
Year 2: Studying law at Humber College for a diploma in community and justice services. I'd like to take some time for activities here such as taking a speed reading class which would help for my learning successfully and read more on my own time now that I should ideally be settled into college.

Year 3: Finishes diploma program in college, attempts to transfer to York University to continue education. By summer of this year I should be completely on my feet if I'm not already. I could consider a vacation to somewhere like Alaska or Florida now that I am diploma certified, I can look into getting a job in something like community service or in the courts and gain consistent income.

Year 4: Still studying at york for whichever undergrad I end up choosing, I will commit to law and try to be a lawyer. I will still be working though I could foresee jumping from my current job to something else, by now I should be comfortable in adult life and understand what I'm focusing towards and passionate about to want to dedicate my life towards.

Year 5: By the end of this year several things must have happened. I will be driving with my drivers license, I will be completely on my feet, I will have graduated from college, I will be at university and ultimately I will be living comfortably in adult life by this point.

Year 6: Studying very hard to make sure I graduate university, I'd handle stress by learning new activities such as knitting and different exercise. I should end up graduating and moving towards next steps such as continuing university education and getting a job.

Year 7: I should be working in a new place with new colleagues. Practising new skills like learning the flute and previous hobbies, I'd like to explore the world and learn about other industries and how they operate such as visiting a maple syrup farm or an auto shop.

Year 8: Now I've run into a wall. Assuming all goes well and we make it here without issue, I'd probably consider seeking out relationships now improving my spread of influence with other people, and leave where I am currently living for somewhere else.

Year 9: Between last year and this year I'd find a life-long partner to share all of my experience with and get married along with a new home. I'd be trying to make an effort for positive changes in the world and doing my best as an individual.

Year 10: By this point according to my timeline I should be employed at a good job, graduated from university and college, developed myself a bunch of new skills, gotten back on my feet, have plenty of life experience with other people and the environment around me, no longer be alone and overall feel majorly empowered compared to 10 years in the past, doing my best for the sake of everyone.