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Goal setting

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    Setting goals
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  • What's a reason someone might set a goal for themselves?
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  • I want to read more. How can I make this goal more specific?
    Set specific times for reading per day.
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  • True or false: It is ok to change your plan while working towards a goal.
    True! Why?
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  • What is a roadblock in terms of goal setting?
    A roadblock is a hurdle in the way of your progress in reaching our goal. In life, everyone meets personal and professional roadblocks.
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  • How can you overcome a roadblock when working towards your goals?
    Believe in yourself. Seek help from others. Adjust your plan. Know your priorities.
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  • What are some examples of educational goals?
    Achieve good grades. Leave school with highers. Go to college. Go to university. Get a degree.
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  • Your goal is to have a smooth and worry-free college/university experience. What steps could you take to ensure this?
    Don't stress over small things. Seek help when needed. Familiarise yourself with the campus and make new friends. Keep in contact with your lecturers.
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  • Short or long term goal: Graduating college or university
    Long term
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  • True or False: There's no time limit on goals I want to achieve.
    False. Goals must have some type of timeline (I want to graduate by the time I'm 25).
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  • True or False: If you fail at achieving a goal, that's an indication that you probably need to pursue something else.
    False. You many need to try multiple times in multiple ways to achieve a goal.
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  • Short Term or Long Term Goals: Getting a part time job
    Short term
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