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1. Did you succeed in achieving your action steps since the last meeting? If yes, please state which action steps you were able to complete. If no, please explain the challenges that you experienced. (If first meeting, write 'first meeting' here.)
2. Please state your goal using the SMART Method:
Specific: Avoid generalities! Your goal should have specific details so you know what you are achieving.
Measurable: Make sure you have solid criteria for establishing your progress toward your goal.
Actionable: You can clearly define action steps towards your goal
Rewarding: Your goal must be something that is meaningful and worthwhile.
Time Specific: Having specific dates for beginning and finishing goals keeps you on track.
Example: "My goal is to receive a Sports Internship by May 1st"*
3. Please list the action steps you will take to achieve your goals stated above. These are action steps that will be completed by next meeting.
4. How have the NSLS speakers or SNT meetings helped you achieve your goals or changed your life?
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