Fortunately, I can keep my passion at work, at home, and at church. >>Fortunately, I can keep my passion at work, home, and church.
I think it is good for me because Ive seen many old people lose their passion at their old age despite their enthusiasm at their youth.
>>I think it is good for me because Ive seen many old people lose their passion in their old age despite their enthusiasm in their youth.
I have some career goals to pursue.
>>Correct!
First, I want to get as many professional engineer licenses as I want so that I can be recognized as a professional and enlarge my area into local government.
>>My first goal is to obtain as many professional engineer licenses as possible, so I can gain recognition as a professional and expand my career into the public sector.
Second, I want to be a trilingual in English, Japanese as well as Korean.
>>I also want to be trilingual, fluent in English, Japanese, and Korean.
The reason why I want to speak Japanese is that Japan has many things for me to learn as a engineer or tourist.
>>I want to learn Japanese because Japan offers many opportunities for me to grow as an engineer and explore as a tourist.
Lastly, I want to be promoted to the chief administrative officer, the highest position that I can achieve at my place as administrator officer.
>>Finally, I aim to be promoted to the role of chief administrative officer, the highest position I can attain as an administrative officer.
But I know what I hope to get may not be able to come true to the fullest degree.
>>However, I understand that my goals may not be entirely achievable in the way I envision.
At least, having goals in mind can motivate me to do my best of my daily tasks.
>>At the very least, having clear goals helps me stay motivated to give my best in everything I do.