How to Set Achievable Goals

Setting achievable goals is a powerful way to make progress in any area of life. One of the key steps is to start by making your goals specific. Instead of saying, "I want to get fit," try saying, "I want to run a 5k in three months." This makes the goal clear and measurable. It's also important to break down larger goals into smaller, more manageable steps. For example, if your goal is to save $1,000 in six months, you might set smaller goals like saving $100 every month.

Tracking progress is crucial for maintaining motivation. You can track your progress through a journal or app to see how far you've come. Another important element of goal setting is ensuring that the goals you set are realistic and aligned with your current situation. Setting goals that are too ambitious can lead to disappointment, so it's important to consider your personal circumstances before setting a goal. Lastly, celebrate small victories along the way. Rewarding yourself for achieving smaller milestones can keep you motivated and remind you of your progress. Achievable goals allow for continuous growth and help you stay focused on what really matters.

SUMMARIZE SECTION

Summarize the reading in your own words or use the questions to help you explain the main points.

  • What are the key elements of setting achievable goals?

  • Why is it important to break down large goals into smaller ones?

  • How can tracking progress help you achieve your goals?

Your Summary: _____________________________

 

PARAPHRASE THIS POINT

Say this sentence in fewer words.

Look at this sentence: "Tracking progress is crucial for maintaining motivation."

Your Sentence: _____________________________

VOCABULARY SECTION

Specific – Clearly defined or identified.
Example: "Her specific goal was to read one book every month."
Your Sentence: _____________________________

Manageable – Able to be handled or controlled.
Example: "The project was large, but by breaking it into manageable tasks, it became easier to complete."
Your Sentence: _____________________________

Circumstances – The conditions or facts that surround a situation.
Example: "His circumstances didn’t allow him to travel for the event."
Your Sentence: _____________________________

Ambitious – Having a strong desire and determination to achieve success.
Example: "She has an ambitious plan to start her own business."
Your Sentence: _____________________________

Milestone – An important stage or event in the development of something.
Example: "Graduating from college was a major milestone in her life."
Your Sentence: _____________________________

QUOTE FROM THE READING

  • Why is it important to break large goals into smaller ones?

  • Respond with a quote from the reading.

Your Thoughts: _____________________________

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