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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions You Have the Power!
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What things affect the decisions you make?
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Standards by which we live; you decide what is right or wrong, good or bad, important or unimportant Life: Family Health Work: $$$$ Love your job Cultural (ethnic and/or religious) Special Dinners Celebrations Social (Community) Environment Friends Demographic Neighborhoods Schools Values
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Change as you learn and grow. Different people and different values result in making different choices. Values Can Change
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Goals are things that you want to accomplish in your life. Hopes and dreams Goals come from your values, needs, and wants. Goals
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Make a list of 10 items you don’t have but would like to have. 10 Things
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Needs are things that you can’t live without. Needs
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Wants are things that you would like to have but can live without. Wants
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Long-term goals are goals that you want to achieve over a period of years during your life span. Includes your hopes and dreams Long-Term Goals
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Short-term goals are things you hope to accomplish within a year. Your short-term goals serve as stepping stones to achieving your life-span goals. Short-Term Goals
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Life-span goals are long-term goals that you want to reach during your lifetime. Life-Span Goals
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S pecific M easurable A chievable R ealistic T ime Bound SMART Goals
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Your goal should have its expected outcome stated as simply and concisely as possible. Answers questions such as; How much? For whom? For what? Specific
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A measurable goal has an outcome that can be assessed and/or measured in some way. Measurable
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An achievable goal has an outcome that is attainable given the current situation, resources and time available. Goal achievement may be more of a “stretch” if the outcome is tough or there is a weak starting position. Achievable
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A realistic goal helps maintain focus on the mission or the “bigger picture.” Realistic
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A time-bound goal includes realistic timeframes. Sometimes timeframes are imposed. When that is the case, carefully consider what is attainable within the imposed timeframe. Time Bound
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