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What is the third point that i mentioned in the article

Choose a goal that is attainable/ achievable but something that is a challenge but possible to reach.

What is the fifth point that i mentioned in the article

Ground a goal within a time frame. It should have a deadline or a date for completion..

What was the first point that i mentioned in the article

keep your goals focused, and well defined.

what is the main idea of this article

smart goals or setting goals

When you set your goal to invest in reshaping your life/work, what should u do to.make sure your goal is accomplished.

1. Balance your time, 2. track your mood as a way to measure your progress as u build pleasurable experience back into your schedual

What were the two examples of a vague goal that was mentioned in the article

1. Get in shape for summer 2. Own a home

What were the two examples of a specific goal that was used in the article

1. Join a studio, and attend three or four times a week over the next three months. 2. Put thirty percent of your income into a savings account for the next twelve months and then talk to your realitor

What are three things that u can do to measure your progress to your goal and to make sure that your goal is reached.

1. Keep a journal 2. Put goals on a whiteboard at the office 3. Use your smart phone to download a tracking app

What is the five points that i mentioned in the article

1. make your goal focussed and well defined 2. Have identified metrics for measuring your process and outcomes. 3. Choose a goal that is attainable, something that is a challenge but possible to reach. 4. Make sure your goal is relevant to your life's reality. Ex if drinking is a problem and your goal is in a place where there is drinking u might might want to find a different goal. 5. Ground a goal within a time frame. it should have a deadline or a date for completion.

What is the difference between a specific goal and a vague goal. Give examples.

A specific goal is a goal with great detail/information. For example i want to get a computer for 500 dollars in six months. A vague goal is something with poor/ little detail/information. For example: I want to get a computer.

What were the final tips that i gave to you in the article on smart goals.

Document or share your milestones with supportive people in your life on the way to your target/goal. Make a point at the end of your milestones to reward yourself with a healthy reward.

What is the second point that i mentioned in the article

Have identified metrics for your process and outcomes

What questions should u ask when setting a goal

How often, How much, How will i know when my goal is accomplished. What is at the finish line. Are you prepared to.make the commitment to meet your target, or goal.

what does the acronym smart stand for and what do they mean

S stands for specific. it concentrates on a specific goal. M stands for measurable. its something that can be measured. A stands for attainable. A goal that can be reached. R stands for relevant. Something that is meaningful to u. T stands for time based. Having a set time to accomplish your goal.

What is one of the most effective and powerful tools used by high achievers to your goals

The method of smart goals: Specific, attainable, relevant, and time based

What are the six "W" questions for smart goals, and when trying to achieve a goal

Who: Who is involved. What: What do u want to accomplish Where: Where did this happen. Identify a location. Which: Which requirements and obstacles will be a part of your goal. Why: Why are u setting this goal.

What was the fourth point that i mentioned in the article

make sure that your goal is relevant to u


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