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College and Career 1.4 Get SMART Goals 386 Views
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What's so great about being smarrrt? Yes, we're aware we spelled it with three R's. Oh, just bear with us. You'll see.
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- 00:00
Thank you We sneak in as a society we value
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people who are smart Einstein isn't just revered for having
- 00:09
fantastic hair you know it's important that our goals be
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smart too not exactly einstein smart but rather they need
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to meet the standards of the smart acronym specific measurable
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attainable relevant realistic results oriented and time bound It should
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be smart goals but not everyone can roll They're ours
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Well having specific goals means making them is simple and
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well defined its possible for example say you want to
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get better grades this year Probably not a bad idea
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especially if you have napped your way through one too
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many tests And seriously one really is too many that's
- 00:46
why coffee exists although getting better grades this year is
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a good idea it would be even better if this
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goal were more specific You're probably in a bunch of
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courses so think about each of them and figure out
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specific grades you'll shoot for in each one when you're
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setting goals Vagueness is definitely your enemy and the sniper
- 01:03
of specificity can really help you out Sounds like a
- 01:06
great video game waiting to happen right Sniper of specificity
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To vagueness hunter anyway your goal should also be measurable
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and no we don't mean they should stand about six
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foot five and weigh three hundred pounds of gold could
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be measured that can help us determine whether it's been
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achieved Thank you backto our great based goals We can
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set the very measurable goal Getting a b in biology
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with that measurable goal will be able to tell whether
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we achieved it and should do some celebratory cartwheel or
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whether we missed the mark and should eat some cupcakes
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of shame We're pretty sure martha stewart has a recipe
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for those from her prison days at the end of
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the day goals should be attainable It's good to be
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ambitious but you should know your limits So you're getting
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a d in gym partly because running even ten feet
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makes you want to cough up a longer too well
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Shooting for an a on the next exercise might be
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a bit much and perhaps might make more sense to
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shoot for a more attainable great like a sea gradually
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working way up to a bead on an egg Remember
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rome wasn't built in a day Come on it took
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at least two some of the ours will be a
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bit familiar A goal Being realistic is a lot like
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it being attainable and a goal being result oriented is
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a lot like it being measurable but what's up with
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the whole relevance thing Well set relevant goals means setting
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small goals that'll help contribute to the achievement of your
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bigger goals You got to start somewhere Even if you've
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set the specific attainable goal of getting a b in
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biology there are tons of smaller goals You definitely should
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be setting to get there Stuff like studying for this
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week's quiz and starting your science fair project Pay that
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cool paper mache volcano isn't gonna make itself finally when
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your goals or time bound they have a deadline Well
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time limits reinforce the seriousness of the task at hand
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and motivate us to take action Well after all making
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a great science fair project won't do you any good
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If it takes twenty years you need to still be
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in high school If you ever want that sweet sweet
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ribbon and a paper machine is taking you twenty years
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well you might want to pick a new project by
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setting smart goals You'll have specific measurable goals that you'll
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be likely to achieve You might even give einstein a
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run for his money especially if you can have him 00:03:15.078 --> [endTime] in the fancy hair department there
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