By Fauna Gagne at December 27 2018 21:01:37
An Excel worksheet is electronic ledger created by the spreadsheet application Microsoft Excel. Worksheets are used to allow their users to store edit and manipulate data within rows and columns divided into cells. Structure of an Excel File : A Microsoft Excel file is called a "Workbook." Workbooks can be thought of like a physical 3-ring binder - they hold collections of individual pages called "Worksheets." Your Workbook will generally be a collection of sheets that all have a common theme, such as a sales report file containing individual sheets with sales figures for each region or department.
Each Cell consists of a Column and a Row. A column is all the cells in one vertical line in the worksheet. Column names can be seen across the top of a worksheet. A row is a collection of cells in line horizontal across a worksheet. Row names or Values can be seen scrolling down to the left of the worksheet. The intersection of any given row and column is called a Cell, such as cell A1 at the top left of the Worksheet. Although each Worksheet is its own separate entity, formulas can be created that access cells from any other sheet in the Workbook, or even sheets that are part of a different Workbook.
What do you mean by that? How will you know if you've arrived? A better goal statement is "I am going to lose 10 pounds, be able to do 50 push-ups without a break, and run 3 miles in under 25 minutes by my next birthday." No wiggle room there! You will know if you've succeeded or failed. And, assuming the targets are also appropriately challenging or significant, you will have a strong goal statement. Why do I want to achieve this goal? What are the benefits I'm seeking. This could be a very long list. Referring back to the fitness goal, you may want to look better at the beach, beat a friend in a race, improve your heart health or any number of other possibilities. The purpose of this step is to identify your deepest motivations, get them on paper, and refer to them as you progress towards your goal.
Who can help me reach this goal? This is a very important question, and your answer is also very important. An unachieved goal usually means we lack the self discipline to get there alone. So we need to lean on the discipline and accountability of another person. In some cases they might be partners who are moving toward a similar goal; in other cases they are mentors who are leading us and coaching us to go where they have already gone. Either way, this person is often the difference between success and failure in goal setting. What are all the steps I need to take to reach this goal? I like to simply write these things out as they come to mind, with no real regard for order or priority. Just get every logical step down so you can see exactly what is required. This is another reality check stage, but it can also be quite encouraging since your large goal has been reduced to bite-sized chunks!
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