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SMART Quiz
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What the S in SMART goals stands for
What is Specific?
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True or False: "I will be the next winner of Jeopardy tonight" is an example of a SMART goal.
What is False? The goal is not Attainable, or Realistic.
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Something you want to achieve in the near future.

What is a Short Term Goal?

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What is the SMART word for the Target Date?

What is Timely?

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An example of a SMART short term goal.

any goal that is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Timely

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What the M in SMART goals stands for
What is Measurable?
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True or False: "To lose 50 pounds by next Friday through exercising and eating healthy" is an example of a SMART goal.
What is False? The goal is not Realistic.
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Something that takes a long time to achieve.

What is a Long Term Goal?

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"I will get be more physically active this week" is not a ______ goal.

What is Specific, or Smart?

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Name two people in the building who can go to if you need help?

so many answers

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What the A in SMART goals stands for?
What is Attainable?
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True or False: When setting goals you should ask yourself if you are able to reach your planned goal.
What is True?
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The reason or reasons one has to acting in a particular way.

What is Motivation?

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Determining if a goal is __________ is different for each individual and is a personal decision.

What is Meaningful?

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Ways in which we avoid or lessen psychological pain.

What are Coping Skills?

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What the R in SMART goals stands for
What is Realistic?
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True or False: "How will I know when it's reached"? is an example of a question to help make sure your goal is measurable.
What is True?
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Pay particular attention to.

What is Focus?

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The part of SMART that is missing from the following goal: "My goal is to increase my steps by 10%."

What is Timely?

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The ability to understand and share the feelings of another.

What is a Empathy?

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What the acronym SMART stands for?

What is Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, Timely

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True or False: A specific goal has a much lower chance of being accomplished than a general goal.
What is False?
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The process of identifying something that you want to accomplish and establishing measurable goals and timeframes.

What is Goal Setting?

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(SMART GOALS) For an individual with chronic pain for the past 50 years to set a goal of experiencing absolutely no pain is a goal that is not likely to be _________.

What is Attainable or Realistic?

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A communication strategy involving two key steps: seeking to understand a speaker's idea, then offering the idea back to the speaker, to confirm the idea has been understood correctly.

What is Reflective Listening?

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