here are multiple parts to this journal, you will visualize
the accomplishment of one of your most important goals or dreams.
Once you vividly picture this ideal outcome, you will have
strengthened your commitment to achieve it, and you will know how
to do the same thing with all of your goals and dreams
Part 1- Using the DAPPS rule explained in chapter 3, please write one personal goal and one professional goal.
Part 2- After vividly picturing yourself accomplishing this goal, write a paragraph describing this exact moment. Describe the scene of your success as if it is happening to you now. Write a visualization of the future when you are experiencing the accomplishment of your biggest goal or dream in your role as a student or your future career role. Describe the scene of your success as if it is happening to you now.
Remember the four keys to effective visualization:
- Relax to free your imagination.
- Use present-tense verbs...the experience in happening NOW!
- Use all five senses. What do you see, hear, smell, taste, and feel (touch)?
- Include emotion. Imagine yourself feeling great in this moment of grand accomplishment. You deserve to feel fantastic!
Read your visualizations often. Ideal times are right before you go to sleep and when you first awake in the morning. You may even wish to record your visualizations and listen to them often. Now that you have written a goal for personal and professional areas let's look to academic goals.
Part 3- Now that you can visualize achieving this long term goal, let’s look at the steps needed to get there. Break this long term educational goal down into 5 next steps, also known as short-term goals, to create a personal transfer or academic timeline. These steps can include but are not limited to the following: deciding upon a major, meeting with your advisor, creating an individual academic plan, registering for upcoming semesters, financial aid deadlines, available meetings/tours, application deadlines, research needing done, basic information about your credits transferring, what differences to expect if you transfer to another college/university, and how you plan to increase your engagement at this new school. Make sure to include the dates in the futurethat these fiveshort term goals will be accomplished by and how you plan to achieve this.
- If you create a personal transfertimeline, a suggestion is to share basic information about your credits transferring, what differences to expect at your new college/university, and how you plan to increase your engagement at your new school.
- If you create a personal academictimeline, a suggestion is to share basic information about deciding on your major, meeting with your advisor, registering for upcoming semesters, creating an individual academic plan, financial aid deadlines, etc.
Include the goal description, future due date, and how you plan to accomplish this goal for each.
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This can be created in one of the following formats: PowerPoint, Prezi, Microsoft Word or Publisher.
Academic Timeline
Academic Timeline
Criteria Ratings
Pts
This
criterion is linked to a Learning Outcome Goals Includes one
personal goal and one professional goal that are both dated,
achievable, personal, positive and specific (DAPPS)
5.0
pts
Includes one personal goal and one professional goal that
are both dated, achievable, personal, positive and specific
(DAPPS)
3.0
pts
Includes only one goal but it follows the DAPPS
rule.
0.0
pts
Goals not included
5.0 pts
This criterion is
linked to a Learning Outcome Visualization Vivid
visualization that includes the 4 effective keys.
5.0
pts
Vivid visualization that includes the 4 effective
keys.
3.0
pts
Some form of visualization is shared
0.0
pts
Visualization not included.
5.0 pts
This criterion is
linked to a Learning Outcome Timeline At least 4 of the
criteria listed - deciding upon a major, registering for upcoming
semesters, financial aid deadlines, available meetings/tours,
application deadlines, research needing done, adviser appointments,
important dates along the journey.
10.0
pts
At least 4 of the criteria listed - deciding upon a major,
registering for upcoming semesters, financial aid deadlines,
available meetings/tours, application deadlines, research needing
done, adviser appointments, important dates along the
journey.
5.0
pts
At least 2 of the criteria listed - deciding upon a major,
registering for upcoming semesters, financial aid deadlines,
available meetings/tours, application deadlines, research needing
done, adviser appointments, important dates along the
journey.
0.0
pts
Timeline not included
10.0 pts












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