When discussing the acronym SMART related to goal setting the S represents.
What is Specific?
When discussing the acronym SMART related to goal setting the M represents.
What is Measurable?
In the acronym SMART related to goal setting the T represents.
What is Timely.
How will I know when it is reached? Is an example of a question to help make sure your goal is _________.
What is Measurable?
True or False: I will be the next winner of NYS Lotto tonight, is an example of a SMART goal.
What is False. Not realistic, but hopeful
SMART goals should require you to stretch beyond your normal routine and regular abilities. This is ____________.
What is aiming for Success or CHALLENGE.
SMART goals are goals that.
What are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic , Timely.
I would like to improve my computer skills is a SMART goal? True or False?
False - this is a broad goal and is not specific.
Setting measurable goals is __________ to Career Success. Fill in the blank.
What is important?
Who should decide if a goal is Achievable?
The individual or person that develops the goal and possibly the one that needs to reach the goal.
My goals is to increase my typing skills by 10% within a 6 week period. Would need what to be considered a SMART goal.
Measurable or timely
By the end of 2025, I would like to complete my MOS Certification components. This is a SMART goal. True or False?
True
The statement: I will be a successful Roundpointer. Is an example of a goal that is not _______.
What is SMART or Measurable or Specific or Timely.
True or False: When setting goals you should ask the question are you capable of reaching the goal?
What is True.
The goal “To have a good GPA for my 1st semester in college” would need these additional qualities to be a SMART Goal.
What is Specific & Measurable.
Asking the question when you like to meet a goal is an example of a ______________ question.
What is Timely
I will find a new job. Is an example of a goal that _____ _______ a SMART goal? (is or not?)
What is not ?
True or False; I will lose 50 pounds is an example of a SMART goal.
What is False? You can measure the amount, but there is no time attached (time-bound)
True or False: Setting challenging goals only sets you up for failing.
What is False.
How can I track progress of my SMART goal?
What is midpoint, checkpoints or milestones.
True or False: SMART goals only help students with schoolwork.
What is False, having SMART goals helps everyone accomplish their goals, no matter what age they are! (well, except for babies...babies can't make SMART goals)