Choices Have Consequences
Goal Setting Exercise: Choices have consequences
- Scenario:
- You are having dinner with friends. One of your friends,
John, is also in your English class. As he leaves the table, he
turns and says: "I guess I’ll see you at 7:00." You are puzzled
because you don’t remember making any plans to get together. You
ask him: "What do you mean? Did we have some plans for
tonight?" He replies: "Don’t you remember? Our English
professor told us we had to go to that lecture on Shakespeare
tonight."
You had not remembered to put the lecture on your schedule, and you have a full study schedule for that evening. Consider what the consequences of the following options. In your estimate keep the following ideas in mind:- You have to write an essay in which you will have to include material from the lecture.
- You are not behind in any class.
- Choice 1:
- If you skip the lecture, what consequences might ensue?
- Choice 2:
- If you go to the lecture, and add additional time to the end of the evening, what consequences are possible?
- Choice 3:
- Is there an option that allows you to go to the lecture without adding any extra time to your evening?
University of Notre Dame, 2008,
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Harmatiuk, S. (2008, May 16). Choices Have Consequences. Retrieved May 21, 2012, from Notre Dame OpenCourseWare Web site: http://ocw.nd.edu/first-year-of-studies/making-the-academic-adjustment-to-college/goal-setting-exercises/choices-have-consequences.






















