Week 91: March 7, 2026

There's still time for those goals!
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After reconnecting with your advisory board, do you find yourself wanting to catch up with your goals? Though your time remaining in school may feel short, you can still sprint towards the finish line and work towards existing or new goals. Taking a few steps to ensure that your goals remain front-of-mind will help you continue towards successfully achieving many of them before graduation! Here's how you can go after goals late in the game.
  
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To-do's this week
Got 5 minutes? Consider whether the goals you have in mind are timely or not.
Got 30 minutes? If the goal you evaluated may not seem timely, consider ways you can divide it up into smaller pieces that can be completed more feasibly.
Got an hour? Proactively reach out to your Advisory Board to get accountability for your goals, or consider using some of these goal-trackers.
How to go after goals late in the game

Define your next steps: analyze your new goal using SMART criteria and make sure you identify what interim milestones you must hit to achieve them. At this point in time, determining whether a goal is timely may be the most important factor as you consider how to move forward. If it doesn't seem feasible to achieve a goal within the next six months, consider whether you should change the goal, or lay out a series of smaller goals that can get you there in a longer time frame.

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