Written by Barbara Mackessy. GoalsChanging goals Financial Goals Educational Goals Resources 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 5.

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Written by Barbara Mackessy

GoalsChanging goals Financial Goals Educational Goals Resources

Goals for 1 Question: Define Goals Check Your Answer

Goals for 1 Answer: Goals are something that you want to accomplish or achieve in a period of time. Back to the Game Board

Goals for 2 Question: What can goals be about? Check Your Answer

Goals for 2 Answer: anything Example: education, money, family, religion, wealth, justice, loyalty, happiness, security, creativity, friends, finances, house, personality, health etc. Back to the Game Board

Goals for 3 Question: What are long term goals? Check Your Answer

Goals for 3 Answer: Things that will take years and years for someone to accomplish them. Back to the Game Board

Goals for 4 Question: What are immediate goals? Check Your Answer

Goals for 4 Answer: Things that you want to do or are working on right now. Back to the Game Board

Goals for 5 Question: What are mid term goals (intermediate goals)? Check Your Answer

Goals for 5 Answer: Things that you want to do or accomplish that take 1 to 3 years to complete. Back to the Game Board

Resources for 1 Question: Who is available to help you reach your goals? Check Your Answer

Resources for 1 Answer: Parents, teachers, community members, neighbors, friends, relatives etc. Back to the Game Board

Resources for 2 Question: What do you need to consider when setting goals? Check Your Answer

Resources for 2 Answer: Is the goal realistic? What resources are available? Back to the Game Board

Resources for 3 Question: What free resource is available in most communities that allows you to do research and obtain information? Check Your Answer

Resources for 3 Answer: Local or Community Libraries Back to the Game Board

Resources for 4 Question: What type of problems might the lack of resources cause in obtaining your goals? Check Your Answer

Resources for 4 Answer: No money to purchase required tools. No people to help with labor, transportation etc. No Parental permission = no go Back to the Game Board

Resources for 5 Question: What is your biggest Resource? Check Your Answer

Resources for 5 Answer: You & your positive attitude Back to the Game Board

Educational Goals for 1 Question: Name four things to consider before selecting a career. Check Your Answer

Educational Goals for 1 Answer: Any four Your ability Your interest Your personality Your aptitude Your attitude Back to the Game Board

Educational Goals for 2 Question : What are two postsecondary options? Check Your Answer

Educational Goals for 2 Answer: Two year college Four year university Military Apprenticeships On the job training Back to the Game Board

Educational Goals for 3 Question: As a sixth grader what should be your number one short term educational goal at this point? Check Your Answer

Educational Goals for 3 Answer: I will pass the sixth grade this year at this school to make myself and my parents proud. Back to the Game Board

Educational Goals for 4 Question: What does GPA stand for? Check Your Answer

Educational Goals for 4 Answer: Grade Point Average Back to the Game Board

Educational Goals for 5 Question: You can be anything you want to be with _________________. Check Your Answer

Educational Goals for 5 Answer: You can be anything you want to be with the right education and training for the job. Back to the Game Board

Financial Goals for 1 Question: What are financial goals? Check Your Answer

Financial Goals for 1 Answer: Any or all of the following How much money you will make on a job. How much money you will save. How much money you will have at retirement. How much money you will have to invest. Back to the Game Board

Financial Goals for 2 Question: Having goals builds what type of skills? Check Your Answer

Financial Goals for 2 Answer: Increase self- esteem, socialization skills, leadership skills, problem solving skills and teamwork skills (accept any of these) Back to the Game Board

Financial Goals for 3 Question: How can you find out what a person would make on at particular job in the future? Check Your Answer

Financial Goals for 3 Answer: GCIS, Bureau of labor statistics GA labor market trends Back to the Game Board

Financial Goals for 4 Question: What can you do now to help prepare yourself for the future financially? Check Your Answer

Financial Goals for 4 Answer: Start saving a percent of your birthday money, Christmas money, do chores for parent or neighbors and even get a part time job when you are old enough Back to the Game Board

Financial Goals for 5 Question: Should money be the most important thing for your consideration in selecting a job? Check Your Answer

Financial Goals for 5 Answer: At anytime to make the goal better for the person who set it. Back to the Game Board

Changing goals for 1 Question: What does it mean to modify an existing goal? Check Your Answer

Changing goals for 1 Answer: Modify is to make changes to the goals that already exists. Back to the Game Board

Changing goals for 2 Question: How could a person adapt a goal? Check Your Answer

Changing goals for 2 Answer: Take an existing goals and make changes to it so that it will work for you at that time. Back to the Game Board

Changing goals for 3 Question: When should a goal be modified? Check Your Answer

Changing goals for 3 Answer: Anytime, modify goals as needed Back to the Game Board

Changing goals for 4 Question: Changing goals can become a habit and needs to be stopped. Yes or No and Why? Check Your Answer

Changing goals for 4 Answer: No, Changing goals as needed must be done in order to be successful; therefore, goals can be developed and/or improved upon at any time. Back to the Game Board

Changing goals for 5 Question: When a person has a career goal that they have worked towards for years, should they be flexible about it? Check Your Answer

Changing goals for 5 Answer: Yes, A person needs to be able to change, adapt, modify and even delete goals at anytime as needed in their lives in order for them to be more successful. Remember you can be anything you want to be with the right education and training. Back to the Game Board