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Setting Goals
What is a goal?
• A specific, measurable occurrence, object, or accomplishment that I would like to achieve, or obtain in the future. One where I develop concrete action plans to take me to where and what I want in my future.
• A goal statement is an investment in yourself; it clearly identifies what you want, how you will get it, and when you will get it.
Goals and Dreams
• What is a dream?• The difference between a goal and a dream is
“action.”
Types of Goals
• Short-term goals are ones that you will achieve in the near future (e.g., in a day, within a week, or possibly within a few months). 2-4 months
• Long-term goals are ones that you will achieve over a longer period of time (e.g., one semester, one year, five years, or twenty years). 5 or more months
• Enabling Goals are mini goals that help you reach your long-term goal.
Examples of Goals1. Quit a bad habit2. Begin/maintain fitness program3. Eat a healthful diet4. Drink adequate water5. Drink less sodas6. Reduce/quit caffeine7. Quit smoking8. Lose weight9. Start your own business10. Get a job
More Examples• Learn a new sport/hobby/skill• 12. Get up 15 min. earlier• 13. Get more/less sleep• 14. Study• 15. Do something nice for someone each day• 17. Read• 18. Plan mini vacations• 19. Manage your time better
Steps for Writing Goals• Determine Your Goals by writing them down
and being specific.
• For each goal, create 2-3 mini goals to help you reach the main goal.• Make sure its measurable and be realistic.
• Choose a deadline or how much time you think it should take.
• Write down a specific reward or motivator for yourself.
Tips
• Always be flexible!
• Don’t give up if you miss a deadline, set a new one and try again!
• Find ways to motivate yourself
• Pictures of the end result
• Rewards for yourself or incentives
• Celebrations
• Share your goals with others to help validate them and it holds you accountable for accomplishing them.
• Make sure that all your goals are realistic and measurable.
Today’s Activity• Create a Goal Journal
• Give it a Title and create a cover page• Create a page format for your journal• Determine 5-10 goals that you want to accomplish (May have more)
• At least 2 long term and 2 short term and the remainder your choice
• Each goal must be on a separate page.• Create at least 2-3 mini goals for each big goal (may have more)• Add dates and deadlines to goals and mini goals• Find or draw pictures that will motivate you to complete your goal.• Add extra blank pages for future goals as well.
Goal Journal Gallery