Making Decisions
Exploring Alternatives
Values
Setting Goals
SMART Goals
100

True of False.

Is making decisions important?

True

100

True or False

Problem solving is an example of 'Exploring Alternatives?'

True

100

What are values?

Things you find important.

100

Give an example of a goal.

Answers may vary.

100

Yes or No.

You should make SMART goals?

Yes

200

When making decisions should you choose what is more fun or what is more beneficial for you?

What is more beneficial for you.

200

What is the definition of Alternative?

Something used to try and get around a problem or undesirable effect.

200

True or False.

People don't have values.

False

200

What is the difference between long term and short term goal?

The length of time it takes for the goal to be carried out.

200

What does 'Timely' refer to in SMART goals?

Achievable within a reasonable period of time

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What type of information should you use to make a decision?

Relevant information

300
When should you judge the alternatives

when you have identified all the alternatives

300

What are some types of values?

Family, Religious, Relationship, Morals.

300

What should you take into consideration when setting goals?

Values 

The situation you are in 

What you are trying to achieve.

300

Why do we measure SMART goals?

To make sure and track you are able to achieve your goals.

400

What is the process of working with others to make a decision?

Collaborative decision-making

400

Why should you hold off on making a judgement until after you have identified all alternatives?

To make sure the judgement you take is the best way around a situation.

400

How do values show up in your everyday life?

It shapes peoples personality, which shapes their actions.

400

Yes or No.

Is trying to get a good grade on a project a long-term goal?

No

400

When do you use SMART goals?

When you are trying to figure out a plan

500

What are the 6-steps of the Decision-Making Process?

D- define the decision or problems

E-  explore alternatives and options

C- consider the consequence 

I- identify the best alternative

D- decide and act

E- evaluate and revise

500

How do you identify alternative solutions to a problem?

Look at all possible events that could happen, and weigh them based on how effective they are.

500

How do groups of people share values?

People share values based on who they surround yourself with.

500

What do you need to have when achieving a goal?

SMART

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What is the acronym for SMART goals?

Specific

Measurable

Achievable

Relevant

Timely

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