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When you create specific steps to take toward reaching a goal, you are developing%0D%0A(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aan
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Create a self vission about
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Make your goals applicable to you and your life. Not, "I will look like a movie star," but, "I will focus on improving my
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When you make a goal, be as precise as possible. Instead of, "I will eat healthier," try, "I will eat at least five servings of
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What should be true of a goal?
(1 point) Responses It should be vague and nonspecific. It should be vague and nonspecific. It
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What are three steps that you can take to help you meet your personal health goals?
*Order Matters* 1. 2. 3. the inser is here
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Mariam has a goal of walking at least 10k steps each day. according to her pedometer she got 4500 steps in so far. there are 10
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Jasmine has set this fitness goal for herself: I will run a four-minute mile by running two sprints three times per week for
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Ronaldo is setting his fitness goals. His trainer offers him advice about setting quality goals. What is the BEST advice the
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Emmanuel did not achieve any of his fitness goals this month. To help figure out why, he has decided to journal about what
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Which of the following is NOT an element of a goal?
(1 point) Responses It is important to you personally. It is important to you
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Emilio is working toward his goals. When he compares where he started to where he is now, he is happy with how far he has come.
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perfect starting sentence about my future
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Jada has challenged herself to do at least 100 full push-ups this week. On Sunday, she does 30 push-ups. Her arms are sore, so
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Which statement about goal-setting is TRUE?
Question 1 options: Most people regularly set goals but do not achieve them. Most
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What is meant by a SMART goal being Relevant?
Question 2 options: The goal can only be achieved in relation to another goal. The
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When Rachel thinks about her goal of becoming a surgeon, she gets overwhelmed. There's college and medical school and residency
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Monique, who is pretty fit, says her goal is to be able to swim 100 laps without stopping at the community pool. What element of
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carlos is hoping to save at least $200 in the next four weeks his mom gives him $30
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To meet personal health goals, which step involves recognizing a health problem?
(1 point) Responses building skills building
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The series of specific steps you follow to achieve a goal is known as a(n) _____.
(1 point) Responses value value action plan
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Read and consider the following information:
Idealistic people are those who pursue great ideas in the hope of changing the
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Lily is saving up to buy a cellphone she needs to save a least 300
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can you Write me some smart goals about algebra
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describe the ways how can we set goals for our self
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When you create specific steps to take toward reaching a goal, you are developing
A. an action plan. B. advocacy. C. awareness.
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Long-term goals are usually distant dreams that are too hard to achieve
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Each activity plan should address
-goal(s) at a time. • A. two. • B. three • C. multiple • D. one
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What else is important in the goal setting process
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Goal setting is an important part of an organized job search. Setting realistic and specific goals with clear timelines Will
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examples of SMART goals for school
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Which is an example of identifying a goal? 1. Knowing that you want to work with animals; 2. Deciding that your friends do not
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write an wssay about what your plan for where yiy want to be in your life by the time you are a young adult
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When you create specific steps to take toward reaching a goal, you are developing(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aan action
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Which of the following helps to avoid wasting resources on goals that CANNOT be accomplished?
Question 5 options: Flexibility
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Why is this goal important to YOU?
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What is a good long term goal for stco
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When you create specific steps to take toward reaching a goal, you are developing (1 point)
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Chad is upset that he has been in his fitness group for three months, but he doesn't feel as though he's making progress even
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Alex has one year to save up for a new TV. The new TV costs
\[\$884\]. He wants to save the minimum amount out of each of his
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Andrea wants to build an emergency fund of
\[\$2{,}340\] over the next year. She wants to save the minimum amount from each of
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True or False: Setting incremental steps towards a long-term goal increases the chance of achieving the ultimate goal in a
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Questions to Ask Yourself
Planning My Goal Short Term Example: Complete all of your homework before a certain time for an entire
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What is it you want?
What is important to you? What do you want to help you be successful? planning my goal
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What’s in it for you?
What will you gain by achieving this goal? How will you improve? planning my goal
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What’s in it for others?
Will this goal help someone else? How will it help someone else? planning my goal
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Questions to Ask Yourself
Planning My Goal Long Term Examples: Use test-taking strategies to bring up your grade in science class
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Examples: Use test-taking strategies to bring up your grade in science class for the entire year. OR Attend college in order to
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Examples: Use test-taking strategies to bring up your grade in science class for the entire year. OR Attend college in order to
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write a long term goal about Use test-taking strategies to bring up your grade in science class for the entire year. OR Attend
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