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Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!. A Leading with Values Seminar. Why set S.M.A.R.T. goals?. How many times have you set a goal and then completely given up on it? Why did you give up on it? - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

Setting S.M.A.R.T Goals

Page 2: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

Why set S.M.A.R.T. goals?• How many times have you set a goal and then

completely given up on it? Why did you give up on it?

• Usually, we give up on goals that seem overwhelming, unattainable or unrealistic. Using S.M.A.R.T. goals helps to prevent this from happening!

Page 3: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

S is for Specific• Specific goals can answer: who, what,

where, when, why and how. • Example:

I will enhance my Personal and Intellectual Growth this semester.

What’s wrong with this, and how can we fix it?Better: I will increase my GPA this year.

Page 4: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

M is for Measurable• Measurable goals can answer: how much, how

many, etc. This step also identifies how you will track your progress.

• Example: I will increase my GPA.

What’s wrong with this, and how can we fix it?Better: I will increase my GPA by .20 this semester.

Page 5: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

A is for Attainable• Attainable goals can answer: what action steps

do I need to take to achieve this goal?• Example:

I will increase my cumulative GPA from a 1.5 to 3.5 in one semester.

What’s wrong with this, and how can we fix it?Better: I will increase my cumulative GPA by at least .20 each semester, until I reach my end goal of a 3.5.

Page 6: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

*Bonus Tip!• If your goal seems daunting, break it up

into individual levels or steps. Doing this will seem a lot more attainable, and before you know it you’ll have achieved something that once seemed unattainable!

Page 7: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

R is for Relevant• Realistic goals can answer: Is this the best

approach to accomplish my goal? Is this going to help me achieve my ultimate goals?

• Example:I will study with at least nine different Pi Phi sisters each week in order to increase my GPA.

What’s wrong with this, and how can we fix it?

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• Better: I will study at least three hours for every hour of class in which I am currently enrolled. Doing so will ensure I am adequately prepared for each class by setting aside time to read, finish homework and study for tests.

R is for Relevant

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T is for Timely• Timely goals can answer: What’s the deadline?

Do the steps I need to take fit into that time frame?

• Example:I will increase my cumulative GPA.

What’s wrong with this, and how can we fix it?Better: I will increase my cumulative GPA by at least .20 by the end of the semester.

Page 10: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

*Remember…• You’re more likely to do something with a

deadline. Without a deadline, your goal is likely to get pushed into the pile of things to do “someday.” Deadlines are an important part of goal setting!

Page 11: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

Review the steps

Page 12: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

Now it’s your turn…• With an accountability partner, practice making

short-term and long-term goals.• For both short and long-term goals, pick one goal

that pushes you to live out one of our core values in your everyday life and one academic goal. – For example, as a values-based, short-term goal you

could decided to work on Sincere Friendship by taking at least three new sisters out to coffee this semester.

Page 13: Setting S.M.A.R.T. Goals!

At the end of the activity, you should have developed:

- (1) Short-term goal relating to one of our core values- (1) Short-term academic goal- (1) Long-term goal relating to one of our core values- (1) Long-term academic goal

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Setting S.M.A.R.T Goals