Today you will: - Create a game board of life - Think of the short, intermediate, and long term goals you want to achieve - Think bigger – will you.

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Today you will: - Create a game board of life - Think of the short, intermediate, and long term goals you want to achieve - Think bigger – will you be married? Would you want kids? How many? College? - Try to envision what you want your future to look like!

On a sheet of construction paper, create a game board and include the following spaces: 1. Minimum of 20 “goal” spaces (number them 1-20) 2. Create “roadblock” spaces….1 every 4 goal spaces. 3. Include major life events – graduation, marriage, job, kids, buying a house. 4. Include a start space and a finish space 5. Create a name for your game 6. Color your board – use a series of colors for spaces (red, yellow, blue). Identify your roadblock spaces with a symbol, design or color. 7. Be creative, add different elements to your board!

* _____/14 pts – At least 27 spaces (20 goals, 5 roadblocks, start & finish) * _____/2 pts – Create a name for your board * _____/2 pts – Color your board spaces * _____/2 pts – Overall effort/creativity * 20 Total Points