Each question in this quiz is timed.
SMART in Goal Setting terms stands for:
Specific - Meaningful - Adorable - Real - True
Systematic - Meaningful - Advance - Relevant - Time Bound
Specific - Measurable - Achievable - Relevant - Time Bound
Specific - Measurable - Admirable - Relevant - Time Bound
It is better to pick, at least, two to three different goal every 30 days to keep the momentum up.
It is more important for a goal to be specific than being time-bound.
It is necessary to write and re-write a goal everyday to ensure a failure proof goal setting system.
It is better to focus on activity and not only the end-result, so we remain motivated in timely completion the activities.
A personal Goal Mantra (Choose all that correctly apply):
Keeps you focused
Needs to include only positive words
Needs to be a well-framed long statement
Can be used to show-off to people that you believe in something
Needs to influence your attitude and behavior, and propel you into action
None of the above
A motivating environment is necessary in the Goal Setting process, because (Choose all that apply):
It gives you a sense of pride that you are better than others
It impacts your energy, motivation and decision making
It increases your creativity and problem solving ability
It helps you learn quicker
All of the above
The use of inevitability thinking increases your chances of achieving a goal.
A well written goal when broken into smaller goals makes the process of goal achievement easier.
Any one can be a task-master if the one religiously makes and follows a to-do list to accomplish daily objectives that are aligned to long-term goals.