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Monthly Archives: April 2008

Goal Setting Start from Yourself Part 1

As a business owner, manager, or HR professional, you undoubtedly set goals for or with your staff members. Perhaps you do so only because your organization requires it. More likely than not, however, you recognize the inherent value of identifying these desired outcomes.
Why, then, aren’t we more inclined to develop goals for ourselves?
These days, it’s [...]

Goal Setting in Classroom and Community

A guide to teach students how to set their own personal goals, and to be a part of setting classroom, school, and global/local community goals.
Students and adults frequently write their personal goals but often overlook goals for their community, and globally. As a class have students participate in writing personal, school, their community, and global [...]

Goal Setting for Kids

Teach your students a simple four step process for setting their personal goals. As well, educate students on the difference between a wish and a goal.
Learning how to set reasonable and attainable goals is a valuable lesson for students of all ages. Preschoolers can set simple goals with an adult. Their goals can be drawn [...]

Goal Setting Teens

The new school year is the perfect time to develop new goals and make plans for meeting them. Many students flounder because they don’t have a clear idea of where they want to go and the steps needed to get there. By sitting down with kids and helping them focus on their priorities, you can [...]