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Lesson 16: Writing SMART Goals

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    Guiding Question : What are the benefits of SMART goals?
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  • SMART goals help you stay focused on what you want to achieve.
    TRUE
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  • The S in SMART stands for ‘silly’.
    FALSE
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  • SMART goals are specific so you know exactly what you are working toward.
    TRUE
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  • A SMART goal can be very vague and still useful.
    FALSE
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  • Measurable goals help you track your progress.
    TRUE
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  • It’s impossible to know if a goal is measurable.
    FALSE
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  • Achievable goals are realistic for you to complete.
    TRUE
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  • SMART goals should be impossible so you push yourself hard.
    FALSE
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  • Relevant goals connect to things that matter to you.
    TRUE
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  • A goal that doesn’t matter to you is still considered relevant.
    FALSE
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  • Time-bound goals have a deadline.
    TRUE
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  • SMART goals do not need a timeline.
    FALSE
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  • SMART goals help you stay organized.
    TRUE
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  • SMART goals make it harder to finish tasks.
    FALSE
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  • Specific goals tell you exactly what you want to do.
    TRUE
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  • Measurable goals never include numbers.
    FALSE
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