S
M
A
R
T
100
When discussing the acronym SMART related to goal setting the S represents.
What is Specific?
100
When discussing the acronym SMART related to goal setting the M represents.
What is Measurable?
100
When discussing the acronym SMART related to goal setting the A represents.
What is Achievable.
100
When discussing the acronym SMART related to goal setting the R represents.
What is Realistic.
100
In the acronym SMART related to goal setting the T represents.
What is Timely.
200
A ________ goal has a much greater chance of being accomplished than a general goal.
What is Specific or SMART?
200

How will I know when it is reached? Is an example of a question to help make sure your goal is _________.

Measurable or Specific

What is Measurable?

200
True or False: I will be the next winner of NYS Lotto tonight, is an example of a SMART goal.
What is False.
200

SMART goals should require you to stretch beyond your normal routine and regular abilities, but allow for likely ____________.

winning or success

What is Success.

200

SMART goals are goals that are: (Name each part)

What are Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic , Timely.

300

What exactly would you like? What are you going to do? Why do you want to do it? Are questions you would ask to make your goals _______________.

Timely or Specific

What is Specific or SMART?

300

Setting measurable goals is __________ to Career Success.

not important or important

What is important?

300

Determining is a goal is Achievable is a _____________ decision.

A group choice or individual choice

What is individual or personal.

300
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.
300

The goal “ to increase my GPA one letter grade by changing my study habits and getting a tutor.” Would need what to be considered a SMART goal.

What part of SMART is missing? 

What is Timely.

400
I will plan and facilitate a workshop on SMART Goals, for my advanced career counseling class before the end of 2009. The workshop will be interactive and make use of technology. Participants in the workshop will leave with an understanding of what the S in SMART represents. This statement is an example of a ___________ goal.
What is a SMART Goal.
400

The statement: I will be a successful college student. Is an example of a goal that is not _______.

Attainable or Specific

What is SMART or Measurable or Specific or Timely.

400

True or False: When setting goals you should ask the question are you capable of reaching the goal?

What is True.

400

The goal “To have a good GPA for my 1st semester in college” would need these additional qualities to be a SMART Goal.

Which parts of SMART are missing? (There are two)

What is Specific & Measurable.

400

Asking the question when you like to meet a goal is an example of a ______________ question.

Attainable or Timely

What is Timely

500

I will find a new job. Is an example of a goal that _____ _______ a SMART goal?


Is or is not

What is not ?

500
True or False; I will lose 50 pounds is an example of a SMART goal.
What is False?
500
True or False: Setting goals only sets you up for failing.
What is False.
500

For a student who has never attended college before to earn a bachelors degree in one year is a goal that is not _________________.

(Think SMART)

What is Achievable or Realistic.

500

He said: “All successful people have a goal. No one can get anywhere unless he knows where he wants to go and what he wants to be or do.”

(Hint, his name has 3 parts and starts with N)

Who is Norman Vincent Peale.