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This is a quiz to see how much you have retained about setting goals.


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  • 1. 

    What does SMART means?

    • A.

      Smart, measureable, able, realistic, term

    • B.

      Smart, measureable, attainable, realistic, term

    • C.

      Smart, measureable, attainable, realistic, time

    • D.

      Specific, measureable, realistic, attainable, term

    • E.

      Specific, realistic, measureable, timely, attainable

    Correct Answer
    E. Specific, realistic, measureable, timely, attainable
    Explanation
    The correct answer is "specific, realistic, measureable, timely, attainable". SMART is an acronym that stands for specific, realistic, measurable, attainable, and timely. This acronym is commonly used in goal-setting and project management to ensure that objectives are clear, achievable, and time-bound. Each component of the SMART framework contributes to creating a well-defined and actionable goal.

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  • 2. 

    It (is/isn't) helpful to have a series of goals.

    Correct Answer
    is
    Explanation
    It IS helpful to have a series of goals, ranging from daily, weekly, monthly, yearly etc. You can always refine and change your goals as time goes on and situations change.

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  • 3. 

    Only ____ to ______% of people set clear goals.

    Correct Answer
    1, 3
    Explanation
    Experts say only 5%-10% of people bother to think about their goals on a regular basis and only 1%-3% have clear written goals.

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  • 4. 

    Most  people  can simultaneouly pursue one or two large  goals in every aspect of their life, they without feeling overwhelmed. They just have to get there gradually to avoid straining their goal setting _______.

    Correct Answer
    muscles
    Explanation
    Goal setting is like a muscle. Like any muscle, the more you use it, the stronger it gets. To get stronger the muscles need gradual increase in resistance.

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  • 5. 

    Three commandments of goal setting are:

    Correct Answer
    Thou shall be passionate, Thou shall be realistic, Thou shall be value drive, Thou shall be detailed, Thou shall plan, Thou shall remain accountable, Thou shall have fun, Thou shall believe, Thou shall seek support, Thou shall not give up
    Explanation
    The answer is a list of commandments that outline the key principles of goal setting. These commandments emphasize the importance of being passionate, realistic, and driven by personal values. They also highlight the need for detailed planning, accountability, and belief in oneself. Seeking support and not giving up are also emphasized as crucial aspects of successful goal setting. Overall, these commandments provide a comprehensive guide for setting and achieving goals effectively.

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  • 6. 

    What should you do if an obstacle is blocking you from your goals?

  • 7. 

    What is the purpose of a personal missions statements?

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