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Do Now – Choose 3 of the words below and write down the definition of each. values decision-making skills goals short-term goal long-term goal action plan

Today’s Objectives Define the word values and give an example. List and describe each step of the decision- making process. (Hint: HELP Strategy) Compare and contrast short- and long-term goals. Give one example of each.

You can actively promote your well-being by making healthful choices and setting positive goals.

Decisions, Goals, and Your Health Achieving good health begins with making responsible decisions. Making decisions and setting goals means you’re taking responsibility in determining your life’s purpose and direction.

Decisions, Goals, and Your Health The freedom you gain as you grow older comes with more responsibility. For example, you may have to: Make tough decisions. Set goals for yourself. Plan how to reach your goals.

Decision Making Decision-making skills help you make successful, responsible choices. Developing good decision-making skills will help you make responsible choices that contribute to your health and quality of life.

Your Values The decisions you make reflect your personal values and the values of your family. Values The ideas, beliefs, and attitudes about what is important that help guide the way you live

Your Values Talk with family members about your decisions so they can give you helpful feedback.

The Decision-Making Process Good decision-making skills can help a person make responsible choices that contribute to health and quality of life. Decision-making skills Steps that enable you to make a healthful decision

The Decision-Making Process The HELP Strategy When weighing the options for any decision, asking yourself these questions: H E L P (Healthful) Does this choice present any health risks? (Ethical) Does this choice reflect what you value? (Legal) Does this option violate any local, state, or federal laws? (Parent Approval) Would your parents or guardians approve of this choice?

The Decision-Making Process STEP 1 STEP 2 STEP 3 STEP 4 STEP 5 Steps of the Decision-Making Process State the Situation. List the Options. Weigh the Possible Outcomes. Consider Values. Make a Decision and Act on It. STEP 6 Evaluate the Decision.

Goal Setting Working toward goals helps you achieve your hopes and dreams. Whether you reach your goals—and how successfully you reach them—depends on the plans you make now.

Goal Setting Just as you set life goals because you have dreams for the future, you also set goals for your health in order to stay well. Goals Those things that you aim for that take planning and work

Types of Goals Time is a consideration when you’re setting goals. A short-term goal can be accomplished fairly quickly. Short-term goal A goal that you can reach in a short period of time

Types of Goals A series of short-term goals can help you to achieve a long-term goal. Long-term goal A goal that you plan to reach over an extended period of time

Types of Goals To reach your goal, you need an action plan. This will help you turn your dreams into reality. Action plan A multi-step strategy to identify and achieve your goals

Types of Goals Developing an Action Plan Set a specific, realistic goal and write it down. List the steps you will take to reach your goal. Identify sources of help and support. Set a reasonable time frame for achieving your goal. Evaluate your progress by establishing checkpoints. Reward yourself for achieving your goal.

After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary 1.How can decision-making skills improve your health? Decision-making skills let you make responsible health decisions to protect you from harmful or unhealthful behaviors.

After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary 2.Why would you set a health goal? Health goals provide a direction for improving or maintaining your health.

After You Read Reviewing Facts and Vocabulary 3.Give an example of one short-term and one long-term goal related to improving physical fitness. Sample answers: Short-term goals may include walking 20 minutes per day this week or running a mile by one week from now; long-term goals may be to enter a 10k walk/race.