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February 8, 2017 Entry task: Set a long term goal, way into the future for yourself. Describe three roadblocks that could interfere with you obtaining your goal. Target: Create a set of values that is important to you.
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Today Goals and values PowerPoint Values worksheet
John Goddard article
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What are Values? Qualities, characteristics or ideas in which you feel very strong. Standards to guide your actions, judgments and attitudes. Influence all aspects of your life, including your relationships, decisions, and goals. The ideals and principles that are important to a person.
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Values If you remain in touch with your values, you will achieve your goals. Values are things that are important to you, Wants are things you desire. Values are personal. Respect others’ value system.
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Belief in what is right and wrong.
Universal morals - ones agreed by most cultures to be right or wrong Murder Incest Initially from parents until we are older Can change over time Society has its own morals May or may not match yours
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Where do you get your ? Values come from our homes, school, society, friends, TV, church, music, books, families, culture, etc. Different people and things influence you at different ages: Ages 1-7: Parents Ages 8-13: Teachers, Heroes Ages 14-20: Peers Ages 21+: Your values are established, but you may test your values from time to time.
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Worksheet 1. Individually, complete the Values Worksheet. 2. Record your top 5 values in order of importance. 3. Keep your worksheet because you will be turning it in with your project.
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Goals vs. Dreams
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Goal vs. Dream What is the difference?
Goal- the specific achievements or objectives that a person wants to reach Dream- a fond hope; to have a dream or remote idea What turns a dream into a goal? A plan
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Goals There are two different types of goals: Short term goals
Long term goals
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Short Term Goals Near future – 12 months or less Easier to attain
More realistic Can be steps to long term goals Examples?
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Long Term Goals More distant – over 12 months More difficult
Require short term goals to reach Examples?
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Russell Wilson “It’s definitely hit me that we’re going to the Super Bowl. To think about it and all of that, I had a feeling we were going anyway. It was just one of those things that I just believed in what we were doing. I told our team at the beginning of the year, we had a team meeting just players, and it was something my dad used to tell me. He used to always when I was younger he would say, “Russ, why not you?” So I kind of translated that to “why not us?”
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SMART Goals Specific What you want to accomplish is clear Measurable
Where is the evidence? How will you know when you’re done? Attainable You know it would be possible Relevant Specific result at the end, it matters to you Time Bound Has a time limit or a “due date”
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Ordinary People Doing Extraordinary Things
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Your Assignment Complete the Goal Assignment Worksheet.
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Project You are going to be creating a timeline of where you see yourself in the future. Include what you have learned about goals, dreams and values on the timeline. You will have the rest of the day today until Thursday in class to work on it. This will be due on Friday, February 12th!!
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