Title: Goals
1Goals
- Values Goals Behavior Self-esteem
2If I had 8 hours to chop down a tree, Id
spend 6 sharpening my ax
3What is a goal?
- Activity Shrinking Circle
4Shrinking Circle Discussion
- What happened when the goal to fit in the circle
got harder? - How does that relate to our life?
- What are some of the things that prevented us
from achieving this goal?
5Short vs. Long
- A short term goal is achieved quickly
- Finish a term paper,
- Wash dishes,
- Mail Christmas cards by Friday, ect.
- They help you
- achieve your long
- term goals.
- Long term goals will take months, years, all of
your life. - Graduate from college,
- Become a pilot,
- Lose ____ pounds, ect.
6Why do we set goals?
- Story Oh the Places Youll Go!
7Make a list of things youd like to do before you
die.
8Another Check Mark On The List
- One rainy afternoon an inspired 15-year-old
- Boy name John Goddard sat down at his
- kitchen table in Los Angeles and wrote three
- words at the top of a yellow pad, My life
- List. Under that heading he wrote down
- 127 goals. Since then he has completed 108
- of those goals. Some of the goals he listed
- included
- Excerpt from Chicken Soup for the Soul by Jack
Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen.
938 Visit Every Country in the World
1 Explore the Nile River
21 Climb Mount Everest
49 Explore the Great Barrier Reef Underwater
12 Study Primitive Cultures in Borneo
117 Milk a poisonous snake.
76 Fly in a blimp, hot air ballon and glider
41 Ride a horse int the Rose Parade
126 Marry and have children
81 Type 50 words a minute
118 Light a match with a 22 rifle
113 Become proficient in the use of a plane,
motorcycle, tractor, surfboard, rifle, pistol,
canoe, microscope, football, basketball, bow and
arrow, lariat and boomerang
10- These are not simple or easy goals. They
- include climbing the worlds major
- mountains, exploring vast waterways,
- running a mile in five minutes, reading the
- complete works of Shakespeare and the
- entire Encyclopedia Britannica.
11John Goddard
- What kind of person do you think John Goddard
was? - Some say that he had to be wealthy in order to
accomplish all of his goals, do you agree? - Do you think that the length of time a person
holds a dream is in any way related to the
outcome? Why or Why not? - What do you think is the main factor in a person
accomplishing a dream or a goal?
12What is the difference between a dream and a
goal?
- A dream is a desire for something. Whereas a goal
is specific, measurable, and has a deadline.
13Would you like to add to your My Life List?
14Setting Goals ? Take Action
15Do you believe you can achieve?
- We need to learn how to dream
- Keep the dream alive, reach your goals
- Some people dont decide or have a vision of what
they want out of life. NO GOALS!!! - People with goals can see what they eventually
want to achieve and they can see just how to get
there.
16Guidelines for Goals
- Goals Must be Specific a specific goal has a
greater chance of being accomplished. - Goals must be Measurable when you can measure
your progress, you stay on track, and experience
achievement. - Goals must be Attainable
- Goals must be Realistic - your goal is probably
- realistic if you truly believe you can
accomplish it. - Goals must be Timely a goal should be grounded
within a time frame. With no time frame there is
no sense of urgency. - Use these Guidelines and
- your goals will be SMART!
17Believe
- Hold on to someone elses belief in you until you
believe in yourself. - If you do not believe you can do it, this is why
you wont succeed.
18Activity The I cant Funeral
- Write down on a piece of paper everything you
cant do. - Eulogy
- Now write a list of I CAN. Keep this in your
note book/journal. - Play Song I Believe I Can Fly
19Success is in the Bag
- You need purse-severance.
- It requires the same amount of energy to be
successful as it does to be unsuccessful. - 99 of your assets are standing in your shoes.
- 80 of success is showing up.
20Build a bridge and get over it.
- You will have challenges
- You will have roadblocks
- You can have excuses or success but not both.
- Story Circus Elephants and Limitations
21There are three types of people
- People who make things happen.
- People who let it happen.
- People who dont know what happened.
- What one are you going to be?