Goal Setting. What is a goal? A written statement of something a person wants or needs to accomplish. A written statement of something a person wants.

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Goal Setting

What is a goal? A written statement of something a person wants or needs to accomplish. A written statement of something a person wants or needs to accomplish. Examples Examples Graduate from high school Graduate from high school Earn a college degree Earn a college degree Buy a car Buy a car Get a job Get a job Lose 15 pounds Lose 15 pounds

SMART Goals S pecific…….. M easurable… T ime-Limited.. R ealistic……. A ttainable….. “Pay for lodging, transportation, meals for a 5-day trip to Washington, D.C.” “$300 through fundraising, $50 from birthday money, save $25 a week.” “If I stick to my plan, I’ll have the money when I need it.” “I still have enough money to live on while I work toward this goal.” “I need to have all the money by 6 months from now.” Source: NEFE PowerPoint available online

Time-bound Goals Short Term Goals Short Term Goals Present to 6 months Present to 6 months Long Term Goals Long Term Goals 6 month and longer 6 month and longer THIS WILL VARY AMONG RESOURCES THIS WILL VARY AMONG RESOURCES

Goal Setting Activity Trip for 2 to Australia in 5 years for $5,000. Save $1,000 a year for 5 years (This couple has already saved $1,000 for their Australian trip and receive a $300 check each year from their co-op). They may revise their goal to say … Need to save $4,000 minus $1,500 co-op distribution check, or $2,500. $2,500 divided by 60 months = $41.66 per month see notes view

Activity Create a collage of your financial goals for the future. Use pictures from magazines, clipart from the computer, or your own artwork. The finished collages will be displayed in our classroom. Create a collage of your financial goals for the future. Use pictures from magazines, clipart from the computer, or your own artwork. The finished collages will be displayed in our classroom.

Writing Prompt Write a paragraph identifying one of your long or short-term goals. Explain how it reflects your needs, wants, values, and priorities. Write an action plan to achieve the goal, including tasks, timelines, resources needed, and barriers anticipated. Write a paragraph identifying one of your long or short-term goals. Explain how it reflects your needs, wants, values, and priorities. Write an action plan to achieve the goal, including tasks, timelines, resources needed, and barriers anticipated.