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S.M.A.R.T Goals Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

What is a Goal? Goals give you a roadmap to your future. They provide something to strive for – some point in the future to reach. But, what exactly is a goal, and how do you know when you have achieved it? Goals are specific. Setting goals is a way to focus your attention on what you want in the future. If you are not specific, you will never know where you are going. It would be like trying to follow a map that has no street names Difference between goals and Dreams… Prof v. Casual Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Things to Remember Goals must be realistic – you can’t lose 40 pounds in one month Must prioritize – rank in order of importance you, can’t accomplish it all at once. Do you have the resources you need to reach your goals? (money, information, health, energy, skill, etc.) have you thought about ALL of the possible resources? Thinking these through are the crux of being successful Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

SPECIFIC What details do you want to accomplish? And you should only have one per Goal! “I want to do better in history” “I want to increase my history grade from an 85% to a 90%. Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

MEASURABLE All goals should have a way to evaluate whether or not they were accomplished. “I want to run the mile better.” “I want to improve my mile time by 30 seconds.” Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

ATTAINABLE Goals must be something you are capable of reaching. Which one would be a better goal for Tom Brady? “I will help my team to win the 2017 Super Bowl” “I will rehabilitate my knee so that I can play football again next season.” Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Realistic Make goals that are realistic to you and your skills/assets/talents Which goal is better for an English teacher? “My goal is to write an award winning novel” “My goal is to inspire at least one student to become a writer.” Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

TIME - BOUND Make sure that you have a time set as a “dead line” so your goal is not unending. “My goal is to be able to run a half marathon.” My goal is to run in a half marathon by May of 2009. Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Terms for Goals to Make them Timely Short Term- 12 to 18 months out Long Term- more than 18 months out Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Final tips to Goal Setting: Write down your goals and look at them often! If you achieved your goals too easily, make your next goals harder. Failure to meet goals only matters if you don’t learn something from your mistakes. Goal setting is an important method of: Deciding what’s important for you to achieve. Motivating yourself. Building self-confidence. Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

RESOURCES NEEDED FOR GOAL SETTING Think about all of the things you would need to accomplish the goal. Goal: To achieve a 90 or better in English by May 2017. Resources: Set aside TIME for studying/practicing; support from parents, teachers for additional tutoring, access to a computer with word/internet acccess. Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Great Examples of a Perfectly Written SMART GOAL To obtain admittance into the University of Georgia by May of 2017. Short Term Resources: Counselors, Teachers, Study Time, Access to Internet, ACT/SAT scores, waivers or money for testing and application fees Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Great Example of a Perfectly Written SMART Goal To lose 20lbs before December of 2017. Resources: Access to healthy foods, money for food, an eating plan, recipes, emotional support from family and friends, exercise plan Term: Short Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Great Example of a Perfectly Written SMART Goal To increase my grade by 5 or more points in Senior English Resources: Support from parents, extra time in my day to study/write more, support from teacher, access to internet/computer, attend FAB Weds study sessions when available, guidance from counselors Term: Short Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Great Example of a Perfectly Written SMART Goal To find two clubs to join at college that will help me meet new people and help me grow as a leader by December of 2017. Resources: Student services at college where I will attend, time to attend club meetings, classmates, money to join clubs. Term: Short Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Great Example of Perfectly Written SMART Goal To buy a new Range Rover by 2025. Resources: Money for a down payment, a job that pays more than 100k per year, a very sound budget plan, a college degree to obtain the job, savings account, negotiating skills Term: Long term Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Great example of a poorly written SMART Goal To be married and have a baby by the time I am 25. Resources – Ahem… Term: Long What’s Wrong? Dream, What can YOU do to make it happen? What is controllable? Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

Great example of a poorly written SMART Goal To pass all of my classes and graduate with honors Resources: Study time, support from parents, support from teachers, money for supplies, support from counselors. Term: Short What’s Wrong? Too many goals in one. Not specific enough. Focus on one class. Set the actual number (70). Created by Sboyer 1-24-17

SMART Template Created by Sboyer 1-24-17