Goal Setting
Goal setting is an essential part of personal development. Napoleon Hill said that “Success is the progressive realisation of a worthy ideal”, and he was the man who first investigated the ‘science’ of goals and goal setting. In other words if you are working towards a goal you are already successful.
The Home Study Goal Setting Course will help you:
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Set S.M.A.R.T.E.R Targets to speed up your goals
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Reflect on your progress to set even more powerful goals
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Adjust your journey so that you goals a met more smoothly
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Your learning style to understand which goals to set
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Develop a burning desire so your goals are easier
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Break your goals into manageable pieces
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Write really powerful goals
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Overcome procrastination so your goals are met quicker
| SMART targets | |
| S | Specific & Significant |
| M | Measurable, motivational, methodical & meaningful |
| A | Action-oriented & achievable |
| R | Realistic & relevant |
| T | Time-bound & tangible |
Setting personal goals should not be under estimated as a powerful tool to help anyone wishing to improve their working or personal life. At Home Study each of us is personally involved in our own continuing development which makes us equisitely suited to helping those people who want to begin setting goals and continue a lifestule of achievement and fullfillment. We can assure you of a personal and empathetic learning experience that will give you the confidence to strive for what you need and want for in the future and for the rest of your life.
Making choices in pursuit of personal goals is a level 2 core unit awarded by NOCN, which broadly equates to GCSE or NVQ Level 2 standards. It carries with it a credit rating of 3 for the unit and can contribute towards a total of 24 credits which is the required number of credits to achieve a level 2 Award in Progression. This unit can be assessed or non assessed.




I’m really enjoying doing my goal setting course.