Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Smart goal

1)What is a smart goal?
A smart goal, is a goal that is specific, measurable, action-oreinted, realistic, and time-oriented. To follow through with this goal, you must tell exactly what your goal is, if the goal is measurable, put it into action, it must be realistic, and you have to have a time frame of when you want to get it done. An example of this method is, someone wanting to be a doctor. To be specific, you must tell what kind of doctor, and if you can be. You have to put it into action, by going to college. Its realistic, and how long you plan to take.
2)Summer Goal
I have made many goals this summer. My summer goal is to obtain my license. I failed my road test the first time by making small mistakes. To make sure I pass next time, I have to focus more, and do not worry about what the instructor has to say. I plan on doing this before I go off to college.
3)Long term goal
My long term goal is to graduate from college. I plan on graduating from Indiana University of Penn. I have no control over the future so I don't know what will happen. I plan of getting my degree in Media Communications, and go and get my own talk show on a big name channel. I have to first go to college, and pass all of my classes. I hope to get my degree within the next five years.

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