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Goal Setting

Study Skills. Goal Setting. A goal must be challenging , but realistic . A goal must be broken into steps . A goal must be measurable . A goal must be flexible . A goal must be written down . A goal must be in your control. Key Elements of Goals.

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Goal Setting

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  1. Study Skills Goal Setting

  2. A goal must be challenging, but realistic. A goal must be broken into steps . A goal must be measurable. A goal must be flexible. A goal must be written down. A goal must be in your control. Key Elements of Goals

  3. Identify the following as Realistic or Unrealistic I will earn all A’s by the end of the school year. I will eat 250 marshmallows for dinner tonight. I will read 10 pages of my book before bedtime. I will pitch at an Atlanta Braves baseball game. I will remember to take my homework to school each day this week. Realistic or Unrealistic

  4. Realistic or Unrealistic? I will remember to bring homework assignments home every day. I will move up in orchestra from second violin to first violin. I will go to a movie every day for a year.   I will eat my weight in strawberries. I will write my assignments in my agenda daily. Practice writing realistic and unrealistic goals. Realistic or unrealistic continued:

  5. Goals needs to be positive. Example: I will earn a B in science. Non-example: I won’t get any more D’s or F’s in science class. Practice writing positive goals. Phrasing of Goals

  6. A SMART goal is a much-defined mission which must incorporate the following components: specificity, measurability, achievability, relevancy, and timeliness. What is A Smart goal?

  7. Specific – What exactly do I want to achieve? Measurable – How will I know the goal is successful? Achievable/Attainable – Is this goal reachable? Relevant/Realistic – Is the goal in alignment with my mission at hand? Time-Bound – When do I want to achieve my goal? What does smart Stand For?

  8. Example # 1 (Academic): • By the end of May 2014, I will increase my first semester math score of an 85 (B) to a minimum score of 90 (A) as measured by Fulton County Schools grading scale. Example # 2 (Personal) • By the end of May 2014, I will have saved $75.00 as required to open a bank account with USA Bank. Examples of smart goals

  9. Write 2 smart goals that are academic in nature. Write 1 smart goal that is personal in nature. Now it is your turn

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