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SMART Goals.pdf
SMART Goals; Resources for the High School & Beyond Plan
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Owner: Willard, Jeanne (User-328, 08269:EVERETT)DS
Tuesday, December 17, 2013 02:21:22 PM PST
Thursday, July 7, 2022 08:14:19 AM PDT
Modified By: Diaz, Ailienette (User-392, 08810:EVERETT)DS
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  • ? Specific
? Measureable ? Attainable ? Realistic & Relevant ? Time Bound ? Do you know exactly what you want toaccomplish with all the details? ? Define specific criteria for measuringprogress - so you can measure and keeptrack of your progress ? Is your goal a challenge but still possible toachieve? Is itin line with your beliefs and values? by April 15th 20__.
  • I will
perform a half hour of cardio and half hour ofstrength training per day, 5 times a week and I willonly eat starchy carbohydrates 3 times a week.” Bad example of a SMART goal:“I want to write a book”.
  • Good example of a SMART goal:
“I want to write a work book on “How to add 10 yearsto your life” ...
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