Goal Setting

Types of Goals

Learning Outcome

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Break long-term goals into achievable steps

4

Create a structured personal goal action plan

3

Prioritize goals based on timelines and importance

2

Set goals across different time horizons

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Short-term: immediate; Medium-term: moderate; Long-term: future.

Growing a  career is like growing a plant:

Small actions today create big results tomorrow.

That’s where understanding goals and their types becomes important!

To grow your ‘career plant’ successfully

You need to know what to do daily, what to expect over time, and what your final goal looks like. 

What are Goals?

Goals are clear outcomes or results that you want to achieve within a specific time frame.

Clear and specific

Requires action

Well planned

Has a deadline

Example:
“I will get a job in 6 months by applying daily”

What are types of Goals ?

What are  Short-Term Goals?

  • Achieved in a short time (days to months)

  • Focus on immediate actions

Example:
Complete a certification course this month

What are  Medium -Term Goals?

  • Achieved in a few months to 1–2 years

  • Requires consistent effort

Example:
Get a job within 6–12 months

What are Long -Term Goals?

  • Achieved over several years

  • Big vision or life goal

Example:
Become a manager or start your own business

Why Action Planning Matters

  • Goals without action remain wishes

  • Lack of clarity leads to confusion and delay

  • Planning improves focus and direction

  • Increases chances of success

  • Helps track progress and stay motivated

Goals give you clarity, direction, and confidence to succeed.

Common Challenges Without Planning

Procrastination

Lack of direction

Inconsistent efforts

Missed deadlines

Low confidence

What is Action Planning?

Creating a clear path from start to finish

Assigning timelines and priorities

Breaking goals into smaller tasks

A step-by-step approach to achieve goals

What is a Goal Roadmap?

A visual or structured plan of actions

Shows steps, timelines, and milestones

Helps in tracking progress

Acts like a “GPS for your goals”

Create a Goal Roadmap

1. Define milestones

2. Set deadlines

3. Assign daily/weekly tasks

4. Visualize progress

Track & Adjust

Monitor progress regularly

Identify gaps

Modify plan if needed

Stay consistent

Execute with Discipline

Key Takeaway

Summary

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Break long-term goals into smaller, achievable steps

4

Create a structured personal action plan

3

Prioritize goals based on importance and deadlines

2

Set goals across multiple time horizons

1

Understand different goal timelines (short, medium, long-term)

Quiz

Why should long-term goals be broken into smaller steps?

A. To make them more difficult

B. To avoid working on them

C. To make them easier to achieve and track

D. To increase time taken

Quiz-answer

Why should long-term goals be broken into smaller steps?

A. To make them more difficult

B. To avoid working on them

C. To make them easier to achieve and track

D. To increase time taken

Goal Setting: Types of Goals

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Goal Setting: Types of Goals

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