Part B: Evaluate your SMART goals according to the SMART criteria. Provide support for your evaluation.…
Part A: Reflect on your results from the Career Interest Profiler Activity and the Career Plan Building Activity: Competencies. Building on your strengths and weaknesses, create five SMART goals to help you with your personal academic and career journey.…
My Short term goal is to graduate high school because I am in my senior year of high school and I am planning to finish it. I know that not so many people that are the same age as me are graduating from high school because they made different choices. I want to make a choice that will help me toward my future, so my first steps is to graduate high school. To achieve my short term goal, I need to have good attendance in school, be a responsible person, and be ready to learn when I am at at school. I can be responsible by doing my homework, turning it on time, managing my time to study for test so it can help me to succeed in school. When I’m in class I need to have all my materials, so I can paying attention in class and take notes. I know…
After making the right group of friends at the time, they urged me to open up and not be so tense. While getting to know them, I noticed how they were like me, but they were so confident when speaking in front of others. Their voice never shook and they didn’t stumble over their words. They spoke with ease and assurance, while I was choking up every single time I tried to utter a single sentence. I constantly tried to articulate my words as best as I could, but every time I did, I would just get discouraged. This discouragement stuck with me all the way until the beginning of high school.…
2. Use the form below to complete your SMART goal assignment in Milestone 1. This includes filling in the table with each specific component of your goal; Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time bound.…
I have been planning goals for myself since I was in the 7th grade. Some of those goals have already been accomplished and what joy has come over for me for making my dream goals reality. These goals change all of the time, from my major, to colleges and even where I want to reside after I graduate college. I have narrowed down my list though to a few more goals.…
My SMART goal is to be able to play “Hotel California” by the Eagles at the end of this semester. I started to play guitar for a year now when I got it as a gift from my cousin. For the past few months practicing “Hotel California,” I have gain the knowledge of knowing how to strum at the right beats, the notes, and what chords goes where. Now, I have reached the end of my goal. I am able to play “Hotel California” almost perfectly, I just need to practice a little bit more to make it sound like a professional.…
EXAMPLE: A general goal would be, "Get in shape." But a specific goal would say, "Join a health club and work out 3 days a week."…
I was always told "don't plan too far ahead, because something will always come in your way," and I never listened. At a young age I began creating scenarios for my future and attending University of Florida has always been a part of my goals. If I were to be granted admission I would make sure I got the full college experience by working hard to be at the top of my class, joining a club that revolves around my hobbies, and of course, making myself proud.…
Part B: Evaluate your SMART goals according to the SMART criteria. Provide support for your evaluation.…
Goal #1: To develop a better and more qualified understanding of the child and youth work field.…
To measure the progress of this goal, it will be accomplished within 4 to 5 years. Within the course of each year, it will obviously become harder to achieve this goal, due to growing amount of subjects, projects, assignments and the like. To put certain points to check on the progress would be, finishing each year’s load of subjects.…
A goal is something that you aim for. It’s something you want to do, be, or have in the future. It points you in the direction that you need to take to accomplish your purpose. Smart goals are goals that are specific, measurable, realistic, and time-bound. They can be classified as short-term, intermediate, or long-term. Smart goals should be meaningful to you and should be written down as a reminder to oneself.…
After deciding Marywood was the school for me, I had several small goals set to be accomplished. Hurdling over the steps of packing, purchasing textbooks, and saying goodbye to friends and family seemed hard enough; however, now that I have completed the first overwhelming strides of moving into college, I am ready to take on the much bigger challenge of completing my education and obtaining my master’s degree in Communication Sciences and Disorders. My goal as a college freshman at Marywood University is to graduate as a well-rounded individual while achieving as close to a 4.0 grade point average as possible. The core values of Marywood such as excellence, empowerment, and service will be important factors in the achievement of my goal.…
As a freshman in high school I knew little about the experience I would have. I still remember the first day very well. I wasn't aware of the distractions that would come with being in this school, but I did know what I wanted. Many diversions take place while trying to keep in mind what is important.I knew I wanted a future that held many opportunities. I believe in goals. I think setting a goal is very important when attaining an education. Goals are also crucial in general.A goal can be as simple as the amount of time spent studying or a grade that needs to be improved. Small goals can be set to achieve much larger ones that prosper over time. I have a goal of completing high school with as many challenging classes I can fit into a schedule. I knew from the beginning of…