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Thinking it Through

Thinking it Through. Lessons 8 and 9. Personal Goals. What comes to mind when you hear “Setting Goals”? What is it important to set goals?. Long Term Goal Short Term Goal Immediate Goal. Write down one of your: Long Term Goals Short Term Goals Immediate Goals.

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Thinking it Through

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  1. Thinking it Through • Lessons 8 and 9

  2. Personal Goals • What comes to mind when you hear “Setting Goals”? • What is it important to set goals?

  3. Long Term GoalShort Term GoalImmediate Goal • Write down one of your: • Long Term Goals • Short Term Goals • Immediate Goals

  4. Does every choice have a consequence? YES

  5. WHY?

  6. How can a choice and its CONSEQUENCEAFFECT YOUR GOALS?

  7. GOAL SETTING PREGNANCY FIGHTING % --------------------------------------------- In 5 years ME NOW DRUGS ALCOHOL

  8. HOW COULD FIGHTING AND VIOLENCE INTERFERE WITH YOUR ABILITY TO REACH YOUR GOALS?

  9. Touching Spirit Bear By Ben Mikaelsen

  10. Who is the Aggressor ? Who is the Victim? Who are the Bystanders?

  11. Options Consequences Cole Peter Bystanders

  12. To effectively think through the situation.... Set your goal in a way that would prevent a fight. Come up with a variety of options for meeting your goal. Understand the positive and negative consequences for yourself and for others involved.

  13. Deal With This! Look over each “DEAL WITH THIS” Card. Set an immediate goal that would prevent a fight. Come up with options for meeting the goal. Understand the negative consequences as well as the positive consequences. Select the best option.

  14. Today you practiced dealing with conflict by looking ahead and seeing the likely consequences of the different options you generated to meet your goals. This ability to foresee the results of your decisions and actions allowed you to weigh one solution against the other, thinking about the pros and cons of each option for yourselves and others, and to pick the best option - the option with the most positive outcomes for yourself and others.

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