2. Goal Setting
Your goals mark your life's journey. what do you want in your life? What are your dreams? Do you want a better paying job? Do you want to own your own house? Do you want to graduate from high school? Take time to write down a list of what you want for your future. What are your hopes and dreams? As yourself the following questions, where do I want to be in five years? In ten years? What do I hope to be doing?
1. Fill out the Personal Goals Sheet
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There is a Chinese proverb that says, "A journey of 1,000 miles begins with one step." After considering and listing your hopes, wants and dreams, the next steip is to fashion them into goals that can be worked on and accomplished.
2. Fill out the Goal Map Planner.
2. Fill out the Goal Map Planner.
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To improve your goals they need to be SMART goals. A SMART goal is specific (clearly defined), measurable (how will you know when you get there?), attainable (this goal is within your grasp), reasonable (this is a reasonable goal for me at this time with my current skills), and time-bound (there is a deadline and a timeline so you can check your progress.)
3. Review What are SMART Goals?
3. Review What are SMART Goals?
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4. Look back at your Goal Map Planner. Add more to each step.
5. Fill out Goal Setting: Breaking Down a Long Term Goal.
5. Fill out Goal Setting: Breaking Down a Long Term Goal.
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Review your goals with your teacher. How can the school help you accomplish your goals?