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Jordan Peterson | Victimization & Setting Goals

Performance goals are goals, which can be achieved by sheer determination and action. Outcome goals are usually situations or state of being that sometimes are out of control. Be specific when setting goals. By being specific, you have to specify the desired and target outcome of a set of actions or moves. When people around you are sometimes confused of what you're up to, what makes you think that what you really want is clear to you, even without a clear goal. Your whole being, all of your senses, should be one in achieving your goal. 2. Be positive. Goals, right from the start, should be positive. It's common to see "tips" in almost everything to be set in two folds: the do's, and the don'ts. Orient the teen on how to overcome obstacles and effectively deal with several temporary defeats that are way inevitable and are on their way. Teach the teen the value of reverting back and determination in the backdrop of little failures and missed goals. Some wise words and advice would convey the idea. Why add another goal setting process to an already informed person or group? The principle behind professional goal setting The good thing about this form of goal setting when conducted by an institution or a group is that, it focuses not only for the common good of the group but also for the individual members. Otherwise, the efforts to achieve the set of goals would be futile and inutile despite a good and strong set of motivation and determination. Overall, motivation should, at the same time with goals, get athletes going with greater and more significant focus. Otherwise, measures and actions should be done, or goals reset, to help the athlete attain the much needed concentration. Doing so would enable the coach to help increase the members self confidence that would eventually translate to greater and more effective focus, and ultimately, to better performance. Know the strengths and weaknesses of each of the team members. The team should complement each other because it is a given fact that no person would exhibit all the necessary traits, skills and talents needed in the game. 

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