Asked by Jay
Layla has decided that she wants to try out for the cheerleading squad try out her in 2 weeks and she has been training hard to reach her go what kind of goal is this
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This is a short-term, time‑bound goal — and because she’s focused on the training/actions to reach it, it’s best described as a process/performance goal.
Quick breakdown:
- Short‑term: deadline is 2 weeks.
- Process/performance goal: emphasis on what she does (training, skills) rather than the final result.
- If her aim is specifically to “make the squad,” that would be an outcome goal.
Tip: Turn it into a SMART goal (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time‑bound) — e.g., “Practice tumbling 30 minutes a day and master the new routine by tryouts in 2 weeks.”
Quick breakdown:
- Short‑term: deadline is 2 weeks.
- Process/performance goal: emphasis on what she does (training, skills) rather than the final result.
- If her aim is specifically to “make the squad,” that would be an outcome goal.
Tip: Turn it into a SMART goal (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time‑bound) — e.g., “Practice tumbling 30 minutes a day and master the new routine by tryouts in 2 weeks.”
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