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GOAL SETTING

GOAL SETTING. Blue Prints Team. Agenda for Today!. 1) Welcome, warm up and introduction (about 10 min) 2 ) Define goal  (about 5 min) 3 ) Benefits and purpose of goal setting (about 10 min) 4 ) Steps to reaching goals (about 5 min) 5 ) Define SMART goal (about 10)

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GOAL SETTING

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  1. GOAL SETTING Blue Prints Team

  2. Agenda for Today! • 1) Welcome, warm up and introduction (about 10 min) • 2) Define goal  (about 5 min) • 3) Benefits and purpose of goal setting (about 10 min) • 4) Steps to reaching goals (about 5 min) • 5) Define SMART goal (about 10) • 6) Group and personal exercises on goal setting (about 50 min) • 7) Conclusion, summarize, pass out feedback questionnaire (about 10 min)

  3. 1. Welcome, warm up and introduction • Quick group warm up.   • Go around in a circle and share name and a goal that was set this year or in previous years, identify if the goal was achieved and share one tool used to achieve it.  

  4. Watch Goal Setting Youtube video of goal setting quotes • www.youtube.com/watch?v=RNPbamAf9r4 • “Failure is not reaching your goal, but in having no goal to reach.” -Benjamin Mays, African American minister, social activist and mentor to Martin Luther King Jr.

  5. 2) DEFINE GOAL • What is a goal? • “A goal is a clearly defined, constructive statement of a desired direction or activity stated in broad, general terms” • “An observable and measurableend result having one or moreobjectives to be achieved within a more or less fixed timeframe”

  6. 3) BENEFITS & PURPOSE OF GOAL SETTING • Go around in a circle and read out loud one point listed below: • Guide and direct behavior • Provide clarity • Provide challenges and standards • Improve performance • Increase the motivation to achieve • Improve self-confidence • Decrease negative attitude

  7. Help us to grow and become who we want to be • Give us a sense of purpose • Feel a greater sense of control • Enhance our self esteem • Feel more motivated to attain future goals • Goals give you direction in all areas of your life – Business, Personal, Career, Spiritual and Educational • Goals will put drive and passion into your life • Goals, like maps, help you get to your destination much faster than sailing though life aimlessly

  8. I Can’t Accept Not Trying:  Michael Jordan on the Pursuit of Excellence • Read the quote together!

  9. I approach everything step by step....I had always set short-term goals.  As I look back, each one of the steps or successes led to the next one.  When I got cut from the varsity team as a sophomore in high school, I learned something.  I knew I never wanted to feel that bad again....So I set a goal of becoming a starter on the varsity.  That’s what I focused on all summer.  When I worked on my game, that’s what I thought about.  When it happened, I set another goal, a reasonable, manageable goal that I could realistically achieve if I worked hard enough....I guess I approached it with the end in mind.  I knew exactly where I wanted to go, and I focused on getting there.  As I reached those goals, they built on one another.  I gained a little confidence every time I came through.

  10. ...If [your goal is to become a doctor]...and you’re getting Cs in biology then the first thing you have to do is get Bs in biology and then As.  You have to perfect the first step and then move on to chemistry or physics.Take those small steps.  Otherwise you’re opening yourself up to all kinds of frustration.  Where would your confidence come from if the only measure of success was becoming a doctor?  If you tried as hard as you could and didn’t become a doctor, would that mean your whole life was a failure?   Of course not. All those steps are like pieces of a puzzle.  They all come together to form a picture....Not everyone is going to be the greatest....But you can still be considered a success....Step by step, I cant see any other way of accomplishing anything.

  11. What do you think about Michael Jordan’s quote? • “If you have made mistakes, there is always another chance for you.  You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing we call ‘failure’ is not the falling down, but the staying down.” • -Mary Pickford

  12. 4) STEPS TO REACHING GOALS • Go around in a circle and read out loud one point listed below • 1. Set one big goal and make a realistic time frame for achieving it. Document: If it’s not documented, it’s not going to happen. Most leaders learn quickly (often the hard way,) if it isn’t documented it didn’t happen. Goal setting is similar, it must be documented. The act of writing your goal down creates a sense of commitment and also allows you to read it.

  13. 2. Determine why is the goal important to you? Think about what benefits the goal offers you. What rewards are associated with reaching this goal? Do you want those rewards? If not, you are not going to stay committed to reaching the goal. The bigger the why, the greater chance of success. • 3. Break the large goal down into a series of smaller goals or tasks, which you will reach, in shorter periods of time. • 4. Prioritize these tasks.  Which are the most important to accomplish first?  In what sequence should they be reached?

  14. 5. Celebrate or reward yourself when task have been completed. • 6. Always keep sight of your goal and DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. • 7. Evaluate your goals to make sure they are SMART. • 8. Get help if needed and share your goal with someone who can keep you accountable • 9. Write down foreseeable obstacles and possible solutions to them. • 10. Read over you goal statements regularly. Reading your goal gives your mind more confidence that achieving it is possible.

  15. 11. Record your progress regularly.   • 12. Re-evaluate and re-focus your goals when necessary. • 13. Make goal setting a regular part of your life. Much like a successful diet, goal setting works best when it becomes part of the fabric of your life. The more a part of your life it is, the easier it becomes and the greater your success.

  16. 5) DEFINE SMART GOAL

  17. SMART goal video • http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=endscreen&NR=1&v=TcexQpA0ZMw • Short quiz!  • What does SMART stand for?

  18. 6) GROUP AND PERSONAL EXERCISE • (I am assuming this will be done on an individual paper?)

  19. 7) CONCLUSION, SUMMARY and FEEDBACK FORMS • 1. What did you learn today? • 2. Feedback please! 

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