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Zanzabum
2 years ago
10

Mary is fond of baking. She wants to use her skills to earn some money. Mary enrolls for a short baking course and attends works

hops related to baking whenever she can. Which of the SMART techniques is Mary applying to her goal?
Select all that apply
A Her goal is achievable.
B Her goal is specific.
C Her goal is measurable.
D Her goal is realistic.
E Her goal is time specific.
Health
1 answer:
melomori [17]2 years ago
7 0
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.
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