Goal Types
Realistic v. Unrealistic
Prioritization
Positive Attitude/Resources
100

Objectives to achieve within an hour, a day, or up to a month. These are immediate actions that support bigger goals.

What is a Short-Term Goal? 

100

These goals are achievable, challenging, and time-bound

What are Realistic Goals? 

100

Learning to prioritize tasks helps students accomplish their goals efficiently and stay focused on what matters most.

What is setting priorities? 

100

Positive self-reminders that strengthen your efforts and help you achieve your goals. Also referred to as Mental Commercials. 

What is an affirmation? 

200

Breaking down long-term goals into achievable steps

What is a Stepping-Stone Goal? 

200

Traveling to Europe with no savings 

What is an Unrealistic goal? 

200

These are 2 ways to prioritize

What is By Time? 

What is By Importance?

What is By Consequence? 

200

I'll never win. I feel so sluggish. This girl next to me looks so much faster. 

What is negative thinking? 

300

Objectives for the future—years from now or when much older. These represent your ultimate aspirations.

What is a long-term goal? 

300

What makes a goal realistic? (3 traits) 

What are Achievable, Challenging, and Time-Bound? 

300

Recognize the conflict, consider the consequences, and creating a plan are ways of what? 

What is Dealing with Conflicting Goals? 

300

There will be times on your path to achieving goals that require assistance. This is normal and shows strength.

What is Asking for Help? 

400

Objectives requiring one month to a year. These bridge the gap between daily actions and long-term dreams.

What is a medium-range goal? 

400

The principal's goal is for all seniors to attend college. 

What is Realistic and Unrealistic? 

400

Always think about the outcomes when prioritizing activities 

What is Considering Consequences? 

400

Imagine: You finally asked someone you really like for a date, and they said yes! You have tickets to the best concert of the year and a great new shirt. 

Friday arrives. As you're tying your favorite shoes, the shoelace breaks. Do you call and cancel the date?

Of course not! You find another shoelace or wear different shoes. The same applies to your goals—don't give up when you hit an obstacle.

What is one way to overcome this obstacle? 

What is Find a Different Pair of Shoes? 

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