When scheduling your meeting<span>, consider the information that </span>must<span> be covered, ... to prepare for any discussions or decisions that will </span>occur<span> during the </span>meeting<span>. After meeting need to follow through with what you talked about. stay on task</span>
No just be careful because somethings might not be the best
A, B, and possibly D. It can be A because her goal is possibly achievable and it's B because it's a very specific goal. It's hard to measure how good someone is at cooking and when they're ready to charge money. It isn't really realistic because she doesn't know how to cook already. Her goal is not time specific.