The goal setting workshop enabled participants to be proactive and focus on how they are going to achieve their goals. Participants developed the beginning of their Career Action Plans. This included their ‘most important goal’ and activities to support the Goal using a SMART framework. Goals must be -
Simple
Measurable
Achievable
Realistic
Targetted
4 responses so far ↓
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Mary Haasjes
// Jun 18, 2006 at 11:36 pm
It would seem that things are moving in a direction that I would not have envisaged. However, this is to my benefit, I am now in a position to seek educational pathways at TAFE whereby these qualificiations should marry along with my long term goal of Becomming an RTO. Lack of funds to get to the next step have long hindered this dream of mine. It was very frustrating and discouraging.I have just completed a taxi drivers course last weekend, and at least some of the income I generate from this part time, should see me finace the bigger picture.I wish me luck
2
Lisa
// Jun 18, 2006 at 11:37 pm
My goal is to go to TAFE and learn about office skills. Maybe apply for an office job or run a small business with things that I love doing.
3
vildan Akin
// Jun 18, 2006 at 11:43 pm
My goal is to apply a computer course at tafe to increase my computer skills.It would be great KNOWING that this is going to increase my options in job seeking.
Who knows? maybe I will enjoy TAFE and decide to do more courses to increase my skills.
THIS WILL BE A NEW ME!
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Maine Teritaiti
// Jun 18, 2006 at 11:54 pm
My goal is to be successful working with Aged Care Part Time Work
How will I achieve this is- by compeleting the rest of the course
through Wesley Uniting or Tafe
I would like to achieve this activity-by the end of 2006 or
the begining of year 2007
How will I know that I have achieved this activity-By getting a
Full certificate III or starting work in any Aged Care Facility.