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/? 220510" Goal Setting Worksheet High School Fitness Goal Setting Unlike resolutions, which are usually broken by February, goals are made to be set, attained, and set again at a new higher level. Goal setting is an important tool for evaluating your progress and successfully meeting your goals. It is the road map that helps lead you to your final destination. Short-term (immediate) and intermediate goals are the stepping-stones to your long-range goals. Short and intermediate goals are necessary so that success is experienced during the long journey towards your long-range and final, ultimate goal.
Types of Goals
Short-term or Immediate - A desire you have now, next month, before the year ends.
Intermediate - A goal that you want to achieve in a period of one to three years.
Long-range or Long-term - A goal that you could achieve in several years (three or more).
Ultimate - A goal that may never be completed. For example, to become the complete person that you wish to be. /? 220510" Goal Setting Worksheet High School
A person may have many different goals and many types of goals at the same time. For example, a person may have a fitness goal, a career goal, and a family/relationship goal at the same time. Small, more detail-oriented goals can also be set and ultimately achieved and new ones subsequently set. An example of this would be that a person who is working on developing upper body strength might start with modified push-ups from the knee and have a short-term goal of doing ten such push-ups, an intermediate goal of doing one regular push-up, a long-range goal of doing ten regular push-ups, and an ultimate goal of doing one pull-up. Precise, detail-oriented goals such as the one above may allow the ultimate goal to be met and then reset at a new, higher standard. Goal Setting Worksheet
The following goal setting worksheet is designed for a teenager or an adult. In other articles I have adaptations for children and young adolescents. Check the resource box at the end of this article to go to our website for a printable version of this goal setting worksheet. /? 220510" Goal Setting Worksheet High School
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