Dulag Campus, Eastern Visayas State University February 5, 2011 United States Peace Corps Volunteers Mei Chen and Mark Fullmer US Peace Corps Volunteers Mei Chen, Mark Fullmer IS THE JAR FULL? Long Term and Short Term Planning Please take a moment and define the following for yourself: long – term short – term plan goal Long Term and Short Term Planning Short term: a project or resolution that usually requires only a few steps to achieve. Short term goals can usually be completed within six months. Long term: requires more steps, more time, and often more planning, dedication, resources - can include numerous short term goals. Words of Wisdom “____ is what happens when you’re ____ making other plans.” –John Lennon “He who ____ to plan, plans to ____ .” – Anonymous “When planning for a ____ plant rice. When planning for a ___ plant trees. When planning for a ____, train and educate people.” – Chinese Proverb “A good plan ____ is ____ than a perfect plan ___.” –Anonymous Words of Wisdom “Life is what happens when you’re busy making other plans.” –John Lennon “He who fails to plan, plans to fail.” – Anonymous “When planning for a year, plant rice. When planning for a decade, plant trees. When planning for a lifetime, train and educate people.” – Chinese Proverb “A good plan today is better than a perfect plan tomorrow.” –Anonymous Words of Wisdom “___ the best, ___ for the worst, and ___ to be surprised.” --Denis Waitley “In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are ___ but planning is ______.” Dwight David Eisenhower "You have to set goals that are almost out of ____. If you set a goal that is ____ without much work or thought, you are stuck with something below your true talent and _____." - Steve Garvey “If anything is certain, it is that ___ is certain. The world we are planning for ____ will not exist in this form ____.” Philip Crosby Words of Wisdom “Expect the best, plan for the worst, and prepare to be surprised.” --Denis Waitley “In preparing for battle I have always found that plans are useless but planning is indispensable.” Dwight David Eisenhower "You have to set goals that are almost out of reach. If you set a goal that is attainable without much work or thought, you are stuck with something below your true talent and potential." - Steve Garvey “If anything is certain, it is that change is certain. The world we are planning for today will not exist in this form tomorrow.” Philip Crosby Once Upon a time.. Moral Planning Take a lesson from Benjamin Franklin… Inventor Politician Writer Historian Founding Father of US Constitution Moral Planning Moral Planning RESOLUTION: Resolve to perform what you ought; perform without fail what you resolve. INDUSTRY: Lose no time; be always employed in something useful; cut off all unnecessary actions. SINCERITY: Use no hurtful deceit; think innocently and justly, and, if you speak, speak accordingly. MODERATION: Avoid extremes; forbear resenting injuries so much as you think they deserve. Your Goals Please write down as many plans you can both small and large goals you have for today, tomorrow, next week, next year, this lifetime… Categorize Goals Do your goals have a theme? Do they fit into these categories? Career Financial Health Family Moral Educational o Resources oPlanning oshort and long term oEfforts and rewards The Three Little Pigs Long Term vs. Short Term Everyone please stand up… Long Term and Short Term Planning Short term: a project or resolution that usually requires only a few steps to achieve. Short term goals can usually be completed within six months. Long term: requires more steps, more time, and often more planning, dedication, resources - can include numerous short term goals. Goals Worksheet “Smart plan? Bad plan?" This year I'm going to stop smoking. This year I want to buy my own house. This year I want to speak better English. “Smart plan? Bad plan?" Bad Plan: This year I'm going to stop smoking. Reasoning: Does not explain the steps to achieve the goal. Smart Plan: This month I will smoke only 10 cigarettes a day. Next month I will reduce that number to 5. By month three, I will only allow myself one cigarette a day. By month four I will stop completely. “Smart plan? Bad plan?" Bad Plan: This year I want to buy my own house. Reasoning: Is not given a realistic time frame. Smart Plan: This year I will save PHP 10,000 toward purchasing my own house. "Good plan? Bad plan?" Bad Plan: This year I want to speak better English. Reasoning: Is not measurable. Smart Plan: This year I will read 10 books in English and make a point to speak with native speakers and keep a log of the vocabulary I learn. "Good plan? Bad plan?" Does not explain the steps to achieve the goal. Outline clear measurable steps. Is not given a realistic time frame. Outline time/deadlines to achieve steps. Is not measurable. Define methods to recognize success. Smart Plans This month I will smoke only 10 cigarettes a day. Next month I will reduce that number to 5. By month three, I will only allow myself one cigarette a day. By month four I will stop completely. This year I will save PHP 10,000 toward purchasing my own house. This year I will read 10 books in English and make a point to speak with native speakers and keep a log of the vocabulary I learn. Planning for the future means evaluating the present. setting realistic goals. adjusting steps along the way. never giving up. Thank you!