1. which one of the following is not in the principles of goal setting? (a) clarity (b) challenge (c) confusion (d) commitment
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1. Which one of the following is not in the principles of goal setting?
(a) clarity
(b) challenge
(c) confusion
(d) commitment
Explanation:
- Confusion(option C) is not the principle of goal setting.
- Every goal should have clarity in it. Clarity is the first and foremost important principle of goal settings.
- Some of the other principles of setting a goal are Challenges, Commitment, Focus, Feedback, Action plan, Timeline, etc.
- Goal setting differs from person to person. It can be a short-term goal or a long-term goal.
- There shouldn't be any confusion in setting a goal. It is not the principle of goal setting.
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Answer :-
Confusion cannot be counted as the principles of goal setting.
Explanation :-
- In order to complete our dreams, we should be clear with our goals and actions required to achieve that goal. Clarity of things is the basic yet important thing required for goal settings.
- Challenges are a part of dreams. No goal can be achieved without facing challenges. One should be ready and strong enough to face all the challenges which come in the path of achieving goals.
- Commitment is another important principle of goal setting. Until and unless we are not committed to ourselves, we are not giving our best, we cannot achieve our goals. Commitment is the important thing to stay motivated and continue with the chosen path.
- There is no place for confusion when a goal is set. Confusions lead to diversions which can appear as hurdle in the path to success. It is just opposite to clarity. So, Confusion is not a principle of goal setting.
Option (c) Confusion is the correct answer.
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