Identify the statement below that could be an example of a properly written long-term goal.

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“When I go to school tomorrow, I am going to pay attention and raise my hand to answer questions.”
“When I go to school tomorrow, I am going to pay attention and raise my hand to answer questions.”

“I am going to practice a lot so I can play my notes correctly when I perform my solo three weeks from now.”
“I am going to practice a lot so I can play my notes correctly when I perform my solo three weeks from now.”

“I am going to do some research on the Internet looking for stores so I can figure out the best place to buy my baseball cards for my collection this summer.”
“I am going to do some research on the Internet looking for stores so I can figure out the best place to buy my baseball cards for my collection this summer.”

“Each week I am going to add .25 miles onto my run so I can reach a total of 5 miles by the end of this month.”
“Each week I am going to add .25 miles onto my run so I can reach a total of 5 miles by the end of this month.”

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The statement that could be an example of a properly written long-term goal is:

“Each week I am going to add .25 miles onto my run so I can reach a total of 5 miles by the end of this month.”

This goal is specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound, making it a well-defined long-term goal.