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What is a Goal?

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What is a Goal?

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  1. Eric Weihenmeyer became blind when he was 13, and lost his mother in a car crash at 16. He took up rock climbing and other extreme sports, never allowing his blindness to get in the way of his passion for life. He always wanted to achieve the impossible-the summit of Mt. Everest. Any climber faces a life and death struggle on that mountain, and Erik had several unique challenges in his way. He can’t find a trail through the ice or tell if it’s solid enough to step on. He climbs by listening to someone in front of him, but he always wants to pull his own weight in the team. In 2001, Erik won the battle with Everest, making him the first blind climber to reach the summit of the world’s highest peak.

  2. As you discuss the questions after each story, write down the answers in your notes. Erik Weihenmeyer • What did Erik desire in the future? • What barriers did Erik encounter? • How did Erik overcome the barriers in reaching his goal? What is a Goal? Page 7

  3. Building Life Skills Ways to improve your areas of Health

  4. Life skill: a tool for building a healthy life Life Skills

  5. Setting goals • Assessing your health • Communicating effectively • Making GREAT decisions • Practicing wellness • Coping • Using refusal skills • Being a wise consumer • Using community resources • Evaluating media messages Ten Life Skills

  6. Short term: Goals that can be achieved quickly. • Long term: Goals that may take months or years to achieve. • What goals have you set for yourself this year? • Honor roll? Take the SAT/ACT? • All A’s? Start applications for college? • Increase GPA Find a job? • Increase school attendance? • Be more organized? • Stay out of friend’s drama? Goals

  7. How do I make a SMART goal? • S- Specific • M- Measureable • A- Attainable • R- Realistic • T- Time • Make 2 SMART GOALS for yourself for this school year. Write them down in your notes. SMART GOAL SETTING

  8. How healthy are you? • How do you know if you are doing the right thing for your health? • What is your BMI? What is your Blood Pressure? Assessing your health

  9. Have you ever had trouble dealing with someone? • Have you ever struggled for the right word to say that explains how you feel? • Improving how you communicate will help with your relationships with family, friends, etc. Communicating Effectively

  10. Sit back to back with someone in the room. • Each of you should have a blank piece of paper. • Decide who is the A and who is the B • The A person will draw an object on their paper. Make sure the B person doesn’t see. • Now the A person will try to tell person B how to draw what is on their paper. • What communication issues did you have? Was it easy or hard to get your point across? Communication Activity

  11. GIVE thought to the problem • REVIEW your choices • EVALUATE the consequences of each choice • ASSESS and choose the best choice • THINK it over afterward GREAT Decision Making

  12. GREAT decision making activity

  13. You need to practice healthy behaviors daily so you can have a good life-long health. • Examples: getting enough sleep, choosing nutritious foods, avoiding risky behaviors. Practicing wellness

  14. Dealing with troubles or problems in an effective way. • Coping Strategies: • Confront the situation head on • Release built up energy by exercising, cleaning, etc • Take a break (read a book, journal) • Talk through your feeling with a family member, counselor, or friend. Coping

  15. This life skill will provide you with different ways you can say “no” to something you don’t want to do. Using refusal skills

  16. Refusal Skills Blame someone else Give a reason Ignore the request or the pressure Leave the situation Say, “no thanks.” Say “No” & mean it Keep saying “No” Make a joke out of it Make an excuse Suggest something else to do Change the subject Team up with someone

  17. You are all consumers! • This life skill helps you make good decisions when buying health products and services. • Organic foods • Vitamins • Weight gaining/loss products Being a wise consumer

  18. Using health clinics, libraries, government agencies that can help you improve any area of health. Using Community Resources

  19. The media has significant influence on what you learn about the world. • Knowing how to analyze media messages will help you make better decisions about your health. Evaluating Media Messages

  20. Media Influences Activity How does the media influence me?

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