Personal Choices 1. What is a dream you have for your future? 2. List 5 goals you want to accomplish in your life?

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Personal Choices 1. What is a dream you have for your future? 2. List 5 goals you want to accomplish in your life?

Notes: Goal vs. Dream Goal - An end that one strives to attain Goal - An end that one strives to attain Dream - A fond hope; to have a dream or remote idea Dream - A fond hope; to have a dream or remote idea Now what do you see as the difference between a goal and a dream? Now what do you see as the difference between a goal and a dream?

Types of Goals Short Term goals Short Term goals Long Term goals Long Term goals

Short Term Goals Near Future Near Future Easier Easier More Realistic More Realistic Like steps to long term goals Like steps to long term goals

Long Term Goals More distant More distant More difficult More difficult Require short terms goals to reach Require short terms goals to reach

E + R = O Events + Response = Outcome Events + Response = Outcome How you respond to Events in your life determine the outcome in your life How you respond to Events in your life determine the outcome in your life Dreams and goals are your desired outcome Dreams and goals are your desired outcome Effort, determination, treating others with respect Effort, determination, treating others with respect

SMART Goals SpecificMeasurableAttainable Result oriented Time bound

Power of One Goal Setting Project Goal Setting Project

Your assignment…. Read the Goddard Article Read the Goddard Article Make your Own LIFE LIST! Make your Own LIFE LIST!

Watch Rudy Go over questions first, then watch video