"Be all that you can be" was the Army's motto for many years, and quite frankly it was my motto for just as many. I remember when I first went into the military, people would ask me what my goals were, and I would reply, "Be all that I can be." Most would say, "You are not in the Army, you are in the Air Force, Aim High." I would forever thrive to truly be all I can be, or even to Aim High. After reading Peak Learning, I realized that goals should be something specific and reasonable. Before I began setting goals for my online environment at University of Phoenix, I had to do a self-…