Setting Goals
Types of Goals
Tools For Success
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When a goal is highly likely to be completed, it is known as this. (Hint: The "R" in SMART goals).

What is realistic?

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This type of goal typically considers daily or weekly tasks.

What are short-term goals?

100

The process of choosing which goals are urgent and which goals are not is known as this.

What is prioritizing?

200

When creating a goal, you should use this acronym to make sure your goals are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely.

What is SMART/SMART goal?

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This type of goal considers tasks that are more than a month away.

What are long-term goals?

200

The process of imagining yourself completing a difficult challenge or task is known as this.

What is visualization?

300

Identifying this is the first step in the goal-setting process. It involves imagining where you will be in 10 years.

What is your Big Vision?

300

This type of goal considers daily tasks that need to be completed quickly to move on to the next goal.

What are action goals?

300

The state of mind that expects favorable results and sees the best aspects of situations is known as this.

What is positive attitude?

400

This is a 14-step process for creating long-term goals and breaking them down into smaller goals.

What is a Path For Success?

400

These are several goals that represent major markers that are progress points towards achieving your ultimate goal.

What are Stepping Stone Goals?

400

These statements are positive self-reminders that help us strengthen our efforts and achieve our goals.

What are affirmations?

500

This person said: "If you want to live a happy life, tie it to a goal. Not to people or things."

Albert Einstein

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This occurs as a result of daily intentional action.

What is progress?

500

This Olympic figure skater is famous for winning a gold medal and saying this: "The only disability in life is a bad attitude."

Who is Scott Hamilton?