Now that you are inspired, informed, and have a new list of tools to achieve your goals, you can decide how to take action.
SET s.m.A.r.t. GOALS
Good goals are the key to great projects.
Brainstorm ideas for projects
Keeping your passions and your knowledge in mind, what specific goals do you want to achieve around education and equality for Women?
Example: Increase awareness of maternal mortality among students at my high school, by getting 20 students to write an electronic letter or blog post to encourage local legislators’ support of safe motherhood policies and programs.
Who do you want to reach, engage, or persuade? How does this fit in to your goals for delivering for girls and women in your family, community, country, and world?
Specific: Answer the six W’s: Who? What? Where? When? Which? Why?
Measurable concrete criteria to measure progress helps you stay on track.
Attainable Visualise yourself achieving your goals. As you grow and develop, your
goals become more attainable.
Realistic You must be both able and willing to work towards your goals. Your goal
is probably realistic if you really believe it can be accomplished.
Tangible
If you can see or feel the end product, it becomes more measurable and easier to attain.
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