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Goals are
(1 point) Responses wishes wishes targets targets dreams dreams impossible
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Which of the following is most important when trying to complete a goal?
(1 point) Responses Set a timeline. Set a timeline. Set
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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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Ian has been experiencing some challenges as he works toward his goal. What suggestion could you give him? (1 point)
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Carlos is hoping to save at least $200 in the next four weeks.
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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
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Ian has been experiencing some challenges as he works toward his goal. What suggestion could you give him? (1 point) Responses
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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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What problem are you trying to solve in word search.
• What are your constraints? • What does success look like? • Prepare
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To set a goal, you must define your objective as _____ as possible.
quickly formally specifically easily
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Goals require specific definition, realistic planning, and _____. journaling internships time limits
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what are good short term goals
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what are good long term goals
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Describe the best place to put your long term goals.
(1 point) Because I have a good memory, my mind is the best place for my
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True or False: When you measure your progress you stay on track, reach your target dates, and experience achievement that will
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A ______ goal has a much greater chance of being accomplished than a _____ goal.
a. general; specific b. measurable; specific c.
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Currently earns X wants to earn $60000 X+ 14000 in one year he plans to earn X+ $14000 which is equal?
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Which of the following is a characteristic of a well-defined goal?
Being vague and open-ended Having no clear timeline or
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Which of the following is an example of a SMART goal?
"I want to get better at math." "I will improve my math grade from a C to
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True or False: Setting a deadline for your goals is an essential part of both SMART and WOOP goal-setting approaches.
True False
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True or False: Reflecting on your progress and adjusting goals if needed is a crucial step in both SMART and WOOP goal-setting
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Which of the following is an example of a time-bound goal?
"I will learn to play the guitar someday." "I will practice playing
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Essay on my new year resolution
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SMART is a way of making goals that help you achieve what you want. SMART stands for five words that start with the letters S,
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When we make goals, we can use the word SMART to check if they are good goals or if they need to be improved.
Which of these is a
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For a goal to be a SMART goal, it needs to be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
Which of these is an
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SMART is a way of making goals that help you achieve what you want. SMART stands for five words that start with the letters S,
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For a goal to be a SMART goal, it needs to be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
Which of these is an
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SMART is a way of making goals that help you achieve what you want. SMART stands for five words that start with the letters S,
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SMART is a way of making goals that help you achieve what you want. SMART stands for five words that start with the
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For a goal to be a SMART goal, it needs to be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
Which of these is an
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For a goal to be a SMART goal, it needs to be Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-bound.
Which of these is an
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SMART is a way of making goals that help you achieve what you want. SMART stands for five words that start with the letters S,
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Write a new SMART or WOOP goal for yourself
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4 paragraphs about the pros and cons of making goals
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400-500 words pertaining to your fitness plan and future goal
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The first step in the delegation process, defining the goal, requires a manager to
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1.1.2 Provide Two reasons why settin6is important in achieving success in life
1.1.3 Discuss how long term goals can provide a
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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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discuss how long term goals can provide a sense of purpose and direction in life
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3-5 sentence paragraph about goals
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3-5 sentence paragraph about goal-setting
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Fill in these missing words: goals, smart, objective, herpes, boundary, attitude
1. A___ is a short term goals that will help you
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Essay about Things that I will do if I become famous
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analyse how the following following factor could be regarded as positive to any relationship and a person's well-being.
a) goal
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make a plan with 5 phases 5 steps in each phase to slowly convince my parents to let me be a kpop idol sstarting with my dad
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Make a project on what i will do in 10 years
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Write a project on what i will do in 10 yrs
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Three qualities that can help Emma to archive her goals
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Select or create a task that will help you achieve your goal from document A that is related to your motivation factors. How is
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