setting goals workshop
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Setting Goals – Reaching Dreams Online Tutoring Training Workshop
The Learning CenterThe University of Louisiana-Lafayette
What is a S.M.A.R.T. goal?
The goal needs to be specific. The goal needs to be measurable. The goal needs to be achievable. The goal needs to be realistic. The goal needs to have a timeline.
How do I set goals? Starting Line
Goal Setting takes: 1. time 2. energy 3. thought 4. preparation
A goal should have: 1. an action statement 2. an action plan 3. a target date (deadline)
Long- term Graduating with a
degree in Computer Science.
Entering medical school.
Teaching college.
Short- term Meeting with
a study group this weekend.
Completing a research paper next week.
REMEMBERShort-term goals add up to long-term goals!!You have to plan with the big picture in mind.
Short-term and Long-term
How do I start? State the goal as an action statement:
For example: “I will understand my assigned chapters by…”
Specify how the action statement will be accomplished by using an action objective: For example: “I will understand my assigned
chapters by reading and writing outlines…”
Measure the outcome in numbers For example: “I will understand my assigned
chapters by reading 10 pages and writing 1 outline each night.”
How can I keep myself motivated?
Lack of motivation = fear of failure or fear of change
MOTIVATION all those factors that make people
work towards a goal different types of motivation:
achievement, recognition, growth, enjoyment, etc.
Lack of motivation = fear of failure or fear of change
KEEP YOURSELF MOTIVATED BY: Treating yourself well—give
yourself rewards Keeping track of your accomplishments Setting goals and stick to them Planning ahead
How can I keep myself motivated?continued
SuccessWhat are some ingredients to Success?• A good attitude is the best start.• Know your strengths.• Set goals.• Develop positive character traits.• Master effective work skills.• Be engaged!• Keep your eyes on the prize.• 8.time management• Study habits academic integrity• Values• Self motivated• Persistence• Out look• Self esteem
What are some obstacles to Success?• Not written down• Unrealistic or not specific enough• Not really believable • Not really realistic • Lack of commitment • Changes or switches with the weather • No one knows or lack of support• No rewards are given• Lack of motivation• Working too much• Living situation• Lack of motivation• Lack of commitment• Lack of support• Extracurricular activities• Poor money management• Your attitude!
Success
In terms of AcademicsHow can goal setting help you academically?• Memory • Stress levels• Note taking • Problem-solving• Time management• Listening and communication • Test preparation and test taking• Self-motivation and determination• Decreases the difficulty of passing classes • Increases skills of goal setting for after college• Positively affects other areas of life, not just
academics • Decreases stress and anxiety• Increases concentration, self-confidence, performance,
and overall enjoyment of college life• Leads to a quicker graduation date• College costs too much money and time to risk failure!
REFERENCES
Roadways to Success by James C. Williamson, Debra A. McCandrew, and Charles T. Muse, Sr., Pearson Education
Focus on College Success by Constance Staley, Wadsworth Cengage Learning
TAKE THE QUIZ!
To receive Tutor Training credit for your CRLA certification requirements, please
complete the Quiz via the link below, and sign, print and bring the completed form to
The Learning Center Coordinator - Lee 204b
GOAL SETTING QUIZ
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