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Goal-Setting The Bay Method Bay Tutoring
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In this lesson Why set goals? SMART goals Using our method Set yourself some goals!
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Why set goals? Research has shown that goal-setting is linked to enhanced motivation (Elliot & Harackiewicz, 1994)Elliot & Harackiewicz, 1994 Setting yourself goals gives you something to work towards It also helps you achieve!
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Look out for… Your goals must meet the SMART criteria (see next slide)SMART criteria You have to review your goals regularly and check up on your progress When you reach a goal, set a new one!! Think long-term as well as short-term Our method addresses this
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SMART goals Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time-constrained For more information, go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMART_criteria http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SMART_criteria http://www.goal-setting-guide.com/smart-goal-setting-a-surefire- way-to-achieve-your-goals/ http://www.goal-setting-guide.com/smart-goal-setting-a-surefire- way-to-achieve-your-goals/
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The Bay method
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The 1-2-3 pyramid The basis of the method is the 1-2-3 system for setting goals Start off by setting one big, overarching goal that you aim to achieve Break this goal down into two smaller goals Further break these down into three small goals Progress bar
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Explanation: 1 Your one big goal should be challenging and take time to complete Set this goal first All your other goals build up to this goal Think about what you really want to achieve and make sure your goal supports that
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Explanation: 2 Your two smaller goals break down your big goal into smaller, more manageable pieces These goals should take less time to achieve and be stepping stones to your main goal It is important to make sure that these goals support your main goal and will help you on your way to achieving it
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Explanation: 3 The 3 small goals make up the base of the pyramid They are the foundations the pyramid is built on They are more about the day-to-day ‘how’ of achieving your bigger goals They can be routines, behaviours, or processes that will set you up to reach your bigger goals Think about what behaviours or routines would help you work towards your bigger goals
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Explanation: progress bar You can use these bars to help measure your progress visually As you progress towards reaching each goal, colour in part of the progress bar Each level of the pyramid has a progress bar at the bottom
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Example: Running a marathon
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A final note Your 1-2-3 pyramid takes care of your goals, including some ongoing behaviours that will help you achieve them It doesn’t cover everything though! To support your pyramids, also make daily to-do lists A daily to-do list will help you organise your day-to-day life as well as help you work towards your pyramid goals
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Now you try! Try setting yourself goals using the Bay Method Use the example to help you You can use multiple pyramids to set yourself more than one big goal
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