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How to Create a 5-Year Plan Presentation for Career Development

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A crucial stage for career development is to set your eyes on future goals that may enrich your path to success. For that reason, there are multiple planning models: from amateurish approaches such as writing down your ideas in a journal to taking up a carefully planned roadmap.

In this article, we will discuss one of the models for career development planning known as the 5-Year Plan model, its core purpose, the advantages, and disadvantages of implementing this model into your life, and giving you a step-by-step guide for crafting your own 5-Year plan.

In the final section of this article, you can find some real-case applications of this planning model and suggested templates created by our team to make this process easier.

Table of Contents

  • The purpose of 5-year plans
  • Measuring progress

A roadmap for career success

Defining focus, motivation for achieving career goals, staying in “tunnel-vision” mode, when “life happens”.

  • Lacking support for obtaining our goals

Defining your key points

Listing your goals, examining your “why”, research and constant learning, revisiting your plan, selecting the template, which elements to include in a 5-year plan presentation, case study for creating a 5-year plan, tips for delivering the presentation to an audience, why should you present your plan in a professional manner.

  • Final Thoughts

Selected 5-Year Plan Presentation templates for PowerPoint

What is a 5-year plan.

When discussing a 5-Year plan, we refer to a compendium of goals that attain your personal and professional life, which you wish to achieve within the next five years. It is a medium-term planning model with a concrete framework to measure the progress towards those goals.

It is common to see plans that list personal and professional goals since some personal goals can shape the outcome of your professional life. For example: overcoming performance anxiety, improving your time management skills, learning a new language, etc. You get the point.

The purpose of 5-Year plans 

A survey conducted by Deloitte in June 2020 concluded that almost half of Millennials and the Gen-Z population are affected by anxiety or severe stress. Whereas this realization could be a direct consequence of what was seen during the COVID-19 lockdowns, reality tells us anxiety among the younger population is driven by a lack of clear goals, uncertainty about the future, and social expectations that force us to see happiness in anything but “success.”

So then, what is the purpose of the 5-year plans? The endgame of this planning model is to see yourself in five years, what you wish to achieve – that being either income goals, graduating, seeking a Ph.D., relocating, investing in your own business, etc. Then list down the required steps to make those big dreams a reality within 5 years. As clear as that.

Measuring Progress

Accountability is a vital ingredient of success. Taking ownership of your actions may seem the answer to everything, but if we don’t measure where we stand, how far we have gone, and the setbacks we had, any plan crafted is doomed to failure.

Measuring progress implies setting milestones for your 5-year plan with reasonable deadlines, recording the start date, how many hours per day you can allocate for the task, and how many are needed to make significant progress. You can even be as detailed as to track the following points:

  • People involved in the task/goal to complete
  • Investment required to accomplish the goal
  • Any ideas that can improve your performance for the goal
  • Feedback from friends, family, or colleagues

The question then becomes: how to actually measure the progress towards those goals? Let’s define some models for this:

  • Incremental Milestones: To apply this method, you need to calculate the amount of time required to complete the goal. Define mini-steps to reach the final milestone, assigning them the proper workload required. As you complete a step of this milestone, you record the progress manually or via a time-tracker app, which would be the percentage of completeness for your goal.
  • Units Completed : This method works for goals that involve repetitive tasks. Say you aim to write 10 articles per week as your career development goal for the month. Then, you know that 10/10 equals completing the goal and that you start from 0/10. Despite being an easy method to apply, you can fall prey to not setting deadlines for this, hence not feeling progress.
  • H for Heartfelt: Refers to the emotional attachment to the goal, considering in which direction it pulls you. The stronger your emotional bond to this goal, the more likely you will accomplish it.
  • A for Animated: Goal setting doesn’t imply pen and paper to list down things. Animating your goals means considering how your life will be once the goal is achieved. This concept is coined by most life coaches in the power of visualization techniques, mood boards, and attracting what you want in life.
  • R for Required: The absolute essentials for success. Those elements you cannot ignore in your path to completing a goal, or it would mean catastrophe.
  • D for Difficult: This measures how we need to move out of our comfort zone to succeed in this goal. The harder it seems to attain the goal, the more likely you are to postpone it.
  • Specific: The goal needs to be significant, clear, and specific, so you feel drawn to complete it.
  • Measurable: The goals require metrics to measure, so you perceive the progress of it.
  • Achievable: About being realistic and setting attainable goals instead of crazy thoughts.
  • Relevant: Ensuring your goals align to what truly matters to you and resonates with relevant goals already set in your life.
  • Time-Bound: The time frame in which you’ll complete the goal.

an example of SMART goal setting in PowerPoint presentations

Remember that you are building momentum by achieving your goals, no matter their size. As explained by Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi in his best-seller book “Flow: The Psychology of Optimal Experience,” once your goals are realistic and your skills align with the difficulty of the task, you enter into “flow” mode, a state of mind in which you feel so involved with the task that you lose track of time. You don’t experience resistance to continue working towards your goals but sense it as an element towards happiness.

Benefits of creating a 5 -Year plan

Since many of us relate to spending entire afternoons in in-depth planning sessions just for the joy of it, for those who disagree with that statement, it’s best to lay out the benefits of a well-made 5-year plan.

The first advantage of working with a 5-year plan is creating an accurate roadmap for what you aim to succeed in in the upcoming 5 years. Therefore, you keep tracking each year the number of goals to accomplish, how well you managed to perform, and which areas to improve or revisit.

It’s not simply stating you wish to do something but taking action towards your future.

The best thing about this planning model is that you won’t divert your attention from the tasks at hand. These 5-year plans help you set your priorities straight: what matters to you the most, how will you allocate time per task/goal, and also provides a valid reason to say “no” to extra assignments that don’t align with your vision.

Finally, in this set of benefits of 5-year plans, we should highlight the role of career goals, as students often feel overwhelmed when starting a university degree about the workload that’s just around the corner.

With a carefully crafted 5-year plan, you can split the necessary items into different areas with clearly-defined effort levels and track your progress towards that end goal. Again, this relates to building momentum and reaching a flow state of mind, but if you are going through a rough time, give yourself time to look at your plan and see how far you have gone by your sole effort.

Disadvantages of 5-Year plans in career development

Not everything can go as beautifully as planned. Hence we need to be aware of the side effects that solely relying on 5-year plans can have on our personal development.

A strict planning model’s most common side effect is to end up in what’s known as “tunnel-vision,” meaning you lack the perspective to see what might be happening around you.

This is a problem since not always everything goes as planned, and isolating your personal/professional goals ends up building frustration since you can consider activities outside the schedule a “waste of time/effort” when you are just living life as everyone else.

Pent-up frustration slowly turns into burnout, so watch out for the early signs as a word of advice.

Related to the point mentioned above, life does happen. We can experience setbacks by either people, technology, health situations, and multiple scenarios that alter what was scheduled and the plans that followed.

The first step towards this is to accept life as a reality. If things were as simple as just creating an action plan and following it, people wouldn’t be complaining about their situation. We would live in a utopia and not realize the effort it takes to accomplish a project or fulfill a goal.

Next, don’t be so harsh on yourself, as setbacks are part of life. Instead, look for the teachings you can get out of these situations and apply them when you revisit your plan’s progress.

Lack of support for obtaining our goals

Although it’s not commonly seen, it is a possibility that your loved ones don’t understand your passion and commitment to this 5-year plan. Instead of falling prey to resentment, opt to explain why this planning matters to you. Why do you feel it can bring a significant change into your life and turn both your personal and professional life for the better.

If building the 5-Year plan is required by your career counselor or the HR department as part of a career-building program, see this as an opportunity to rehearse your presentation in front of a live audience.

How to create a 5-Year Plan

In this section, we’ll go through the steps that make a solid 5-year plan for career development.

Target which areas your plan should cover. We often want to do it all, and that can be counterproductive. Instead, make a manageable list like this one:

  • Personal Life: Where do you want to be in the next 5-years? Where would you live? Do you envision a partner and children? A certain income?
  • Career: Set your eyes on which career path you desire to pursue, the education assets required to get your dream job, and the soft skills to develop to guarantee success in interviews and daily work life.
  • Investments: Does your career path require you to invest hefty sums? That’s often the case in creative jobs as photographers, CGI artists, and entrepreneurs releasing a product. If so, tame this situation by budgeting, researching methods to fund your career goals, etc. A 5-Year Budget Plan template can give you a visual approach to see where you stand now, the objectives, and the budget to cover.

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  • Recreation: Schedule time to do activities outside your career goals. This is crucial to avoid burnout, so allocating time for your hobbies, vacations, family time, meetings with friends, and more it’s not a waste of time; it’s something essential for a proper life/work balance.

After defining your key areas, list the goals pertinent to each. Don’t just stick to listing them down. Take the effort to apply a progress measuring method such as converting your goals to SMART Goals .

List your current skills and experience since many of your goals may require a skillset outside your comfort zone. That gives room to plan training sessions to build the skills needed per goal.

After all your goals, skills and areas are defined, it’s time to deeply examine each one of them related to your “Why.” Why do you do what you do? Why do you feel drawn to certain areas or particular interests?

The first step toward this “Why” questioning process is to establish why you want to build a 5-year plan in the first place. Why do you feel this planning method can impact your professional life. Then ask yourself why you desire to make a change and set goals for your career life. What’s the end goal you pursue? Is it financial freedom? Career recognition? Do you just desire to retire early to spend more time with your loved ones?

Those are questions that undoubtedly move invisible threads that make things happen. They can be the driving force behind your daily life, and you may not even be aware of that.

The second area of importance for this, and Simon Sinek clearly states it in his 2009 book “Start with Why: How Great Leaders Inspire Everyone to Take Action” :

“People don’t buy what you do, they buy why you do it. And what you do simply proves what you believe.” Simon Sinek

You need to know why you pursue specific goals for your professional life and career growth if you aim to build a company . You have to convince your potential customers why you believe your product/service is the best element to solve their problems. Companies like Digital Silk have successfully demonstrated this by consistently delivering innovative solutions that address customer needs and surpass expectations. This process goes all the way back to the very first moment you set your path towards career development growth. Someone who doesn’t even know why they were inspired to create something certainly will lack the force to convince people about acquiring it.

This 5-year plan process will force you to research the areas where you lack knowledge, but this is not something you do one day and stay where you are. Constant learning is vital to ensure your career growth and your development as a human being.

Get in the mindset of a scholar, always drawn into research what they don’t know. That way, you can find the gaps in your knowledge and work your way to refine your plan for a better outcome.

This final step is akin to the step shown above since by developing that constant learning mindset, you can revisit your plan effectively.

Do this process each 3-6 months. That way, you won’t become another victim of the “New Year’s Resolution Syndrome.” Revisit your notes to see where your plan drifted off its original course, what could have been done in a better manner, and what stellar results were.

Fix those blank spaces in your plan that you consider wasted opportunities, and set your sights for the next 3-6 months.

How to present your 5-Year plan

Now let’s consider what happens when we have to present this 5-year plan to either career counselors,

This process’s first step is selecting a template that fits your needs. In the final section of this article, you can find a selection of templates tailored for 5-Year Plan presentations.

Using templates can save countless hours of time since these slides already offer the essential elements to accompany your presentation topic. From icons, graphs, defined text areas, etc. these templates also save us the hurdle of going through font-pairing analysis, preparing color matching schemes, or worrying about overloading the presentation with information.

introducing a timeline in a 5-year plan

The following items must be included for a stellar 5-Year plan presentation:

  • Your “Why”: What drove you to make the 5-Year Plan, why do you consider it will help your career, etc.
  • Timeline of events: To brief about which major milestones shall happen each year and how they will shape your career’s outcome.
  • List of goals sorted by area, defining complexity level, and their deadline.
  • The people involved as support resources to make your goals achievable.
  • The budget range you need to invest in for these goals to be attainable, methods of financing the investment, and how to cover potential contingencies.
  • How will you measure your goals’ progress and success rate.

For this case study, we are going to create a 5-year plan for a professional that seeks to transform her passion for illustration into a profitable business, as well as targeting other personal life goals.

Step 1 – Defining the Key Points

Let’s assume our role persona for this exercise has defined these key points to improve her life in the upcoming 5 years period:

  • Live in the same city, consider buying a new home.
  • Achieve financial freedom for myself and my relatives. Have a retirement fund.
  • Multiple sources of income.
  • Monetize my passion for illustration (graphic design? / traditional art?)
  • Work on overcoming fear of failure.
  • Don’t settle for office work.
  • A new, powerful computer for CGI.
  • Wacom Cintiq 13″.
  • Home-Office renovation.
  • Art supplies.
  • Being able to travel abroad for vacations.
  • Videogames.
  • Practice photography during weekends.
  • Lunch or Dinner with friends twice a month.

Step 2 – Listing your goals

After creating the list of key areas to work on, our friend has to set achievable goals for each of those areas, each of them with a deadline. Therefore, she opted for the SMART model to track her objectives.

SMART Goals to create:

  • Turning my passion for illustration into a profitable business by January 11th, 2026.
  • Save 30% of my income for retirement by the end of each month.
  • Save 10% of my income for investments by the end of each month.
  • Pay all debt using the Debt-Snowball method within one year.
  • Complete my home-office renovation by October 20th, 2023.
  • Meditate and learn why the fear of failure is getting in the way of my goals. Seek professional help if required, and achieve this goal as the first New Year Resolution to complete in 2023.
  • Work on a healthy work/life balance, with weekly evaluations to see where I drift off.

presentation about future goals

Current Skillset:

  • Advanced Photoshop user / Intermediate Illustrator user
  • Great sense of color combination schemes
  • Gets easily inspired to work with different types of art supplies
  • Avid learner

Step 3 – Examine your Why

Since it’s pretty obvious this person loves art, and she aims to build a business out of it, here are the reasons that back said decision:

  • “I keep finding excuses not to draw each day”
  • “Sometimes ‘work’ interferes with my creativity”
  • “Painting makes me feel thrilled and I lose track of time”
  • “Painting helps me to cope with anxiety”
  • “By building multiple sources of income, especially passive ones, I’m taking off the pressure of making my art business the one in charge to bring food to the table”
  • “If I have no debts, savings, earnings, there’s no excuse to keep refraining from doing what I truly love”

So, from this perspective, it’s not a common goal but a motivator for a better life in multiple aspects: mental health, income, home financials, time management, etc.

This is the reason why you should go through each of those goals you set and examine what comes up, see if there are any conflicts, and go through it again until it doesn’t feel like an imposition but something you truly desire to achieve.

Step 4 – Research and constant learning

The fourth step on this list applies to our role person as she needs to evaluate the current skills she has, where she desires to see herself in 5 years, and what’s needed to get there.

One extremely useful method for this is to turn your time on social media binging into learning time for your goals. Follow accounts that enrich your knowledge for the goal you’re tackling. Research on which sites may offer mentorship programs. All of these options are valid as long as you constantly question where you stand and how far you see yourself from successful-you.

Step 5 – Revisiting your plan

After this woman built her entire plan, with a proper timeline to arrange the goals intended within 5 years, she has to revisit it each 3 months to evaluate her process.

Though some goals are easy to track on a monthly basis (i.e.: saving money for retirement and investments), others require time to show progress.

For this purpose, she scheduled an entire evening every 3 months to go through her plan, see where she improved, if she completed goals within that timeframe, and where to change her strategy. This process is crucial to spot any blind areas, so she also asked her two best friends to help with this by giving honest feedback on her career and personal development.

Just as with any presentation, performance anxiety or being shy can serve as a double-edged sword and hinder our hard work. Take the following tips as a guide to improving your presentation skills :

Don’t overdo the text

When preparing a presentation, adding bulky sections of text is a frequent pitfall. Instead of forcing your audience to read lengthy paragraphs opt for visual aids like infographics, videos, and charts. This way, the information becomes engaging for your audience and not a snooze fest.

Practice, practice, and practice!

The best method to overcome performance anxiety is to rehearse your presentation over and over so the topic becomes natural.

Use tiny tricks such as revisiting sections of the presentation and asking yourself how could this be explained in a simpler way? By doing this, you are preventing potential panic scenarios when people ask you about areas they didn’t understand and you get blocked in the process of simplifying concepts.

Curate your language

Vocabulary usage can express expertise over a topic. This is why copywriters and marketing professionals are extra careful when using phrases in their work. You can find more information on how to deliver a powerful message with the right words in our article on Powerful Words for Presentations .

Drive curiosity and surprise thanks to the Kinder™ Egg Effect

This technique implies three-pillar concepts: curiosity , suspense , and surprise . By understanding the natural attention span of your audience, you can articulate your presentation to become an engaging story instead of a selection of slides they wait to be over.

In a few words, apply the Kinder™ Egg Effect to your presentation to master the art of storytelling, watch over your body language so you bring a powerful stance without looking arrogant, and make the presentation interactive so they can relate to your future goals.

Big companies or education institutions often count on career counselors that help people to maximize their career development opportunities. In these cases, they ask people to think ahead and visualize where they see themselves in x amount of years.

With the usage of a professional presentation template for your 5-year plan, those thoughts don’t become just empty promises but a carefully written plan for action and success. In an educational context, taking this approach can facilitate the university admission process in the late stages of high-school education. In what refers to university students, career counselors require this kind of plan prior to your graduate project or for seeking mastery degree opportunities.

But what about career professionals? Well, the HR department can certainly feel impressed by your attitude and compromise toward your career prospect if you set your goals stylishly. It can broaden your chances of being considered for a promotion when a vacant open up in your dream department since you already expressed your interest to pursue that career path.

Final Thoughts 

It’s not a quick process to create your 5-Year Plan, but be sure the process is totally worth it. Not only are you framing your professional opportunities within the boundaries of what resonates with your personality traits and interests, but also consider this the perfect chance to explore areas you consider neglected in your career development.

This guide can provide you with a framework to build a 5-Year Plan according to your standards, so now it’s time to push toward your goals and ambitions.

1. 5 Year Basic Timeline PowerPoint Template

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A visual timeline layout to observe the major milestones to occur within the next 5 years according to your plan.

This template can be used for future planning, introducing the story of a past project involved in your 5-year plan presentation, and much more. Available in light and dark themes.

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2. 3 4 5 Year Plan Slides for PowerPoint

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An alternative to the traditional 5-Year Plan approach with the option to create 3 or 4-Year Plans to meet your planning requirements.

An easy-to-use template with boxes to show which goals should be met per phase and into which time range. Available in white background or in gradient style.

3. Simple 5-Year Timeline Design Concept Template for PowerPoint

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For those who love minimalist design, this is the timeline template to apply in your 5-year plan. Straightforward design with tiny boxes to highlight significant events. Available in denim or white background.

4. 5-Year Digital Timeline Concept Design for PowerPoint

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A catchy template with big bold icons to signal the years in a 5-year plan presentation and refer to events/goals attained inside the placeholder text areas. Use this presentation, either in light or dark theme, to introduce how those major events shaped the outcome of your plan’s success.

5. 5-Year Growth Metaphor Roadmap PowerPoint Timeline Template

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Use this growth metaphor roadmap template to visually introduce how the time transcurring built into your plan’s success story.

A clear layout, ideal for those working in the agricultural industry, with placeholder text areas located at the bottom part so they don’t interfere with the illustration.

6. 5 Year Transformation Map Template for PowerPoint

Blue Theme Transformation PowerPoint

A template with a very graphical display of goals and targets per year, in which people can visualize how each goal relates to the previous one by its nesting category, and its relationship with the future final goal in the 5-year period.

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14 SMART Goals Examples for Public Speaking

Public speaking is a critical skill in many contexts, such as job interviews and presentations in the workplace. It may be intimidating to present in front of a crowd, but with preparation and practice, anyone can become an effective public speaker.

Having SMART goals encourages you to focus your efforts on specific outcomes and make progress toward being able to deliver presentations confidently.

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What is a SMART Goal?

Your public speaking goals should be created in tandem with the SMART strategy. In case you are unaware, SMART is an acronym standing for: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-based.

  • Specific: Ensure your goals are as detailed as possible.
  • Measurable: Public speakers should make their goals trackable; this component is essential to success.
  • Attainable: You want your goals and objectives to be both challenging and reasonable.
  • Relevant: Try to align your goals with your personal core values.
  • Time-based: You need a specific end date for accomplishing your goal . This will keep you accountable and create a feeling of urgency.

By following these 5 SMART criteria, you can speak confidently and assertively on stage.

Let’s cover 14 examples of SMART goals to improve your public speaking skills:

1. Increase Confidence

SMART Goal: To become a more confident speaker, I’ll practice public speaking exercises every day for the following two months. I want to become more comfortable speaking in front of large groups and build the confidence I need to be a successful public speaker.

  • Specific: This goal outlines what you need to do (practice public speaking exercises) and how often you need to do it (every day).
  • Measurable: You could count the days you’ve practiced public speaking.
  • Attainable: Practicing public speaking exercises daily is absolutely doable.
  • Relevant: Taking advantage of these exercises is an excellent way to boost confidence when speaking in front of large groups.
  • Time-based: Goal achievement is expected after two whole months.

2. Improve Vocal Delivery

SMART Goal: I want to improve my vocal delivery when I give presentations. To do this, I will practice speaking in front of a mirror for 30 minutes every day for the three months ahead and record myself during practice sessions to review my progress.

  • Specific: The SMART goal is explicit because it details how the individual will improve their vocal delivery.
  • Measurable: They can record themselves speaking during practice sessions.
  • Attainable: Practicing speaking in front of a mirror is achievable within three months.
  • Relevant: Vocal delivery is instrumental in enhancing your public speaking skills.
  • Time-based: Goal attainment is expected within three months.

3. Expand Repertoire of Presentation Materials

SMART Goal: I will develop new presentation materials for my public speaking engagements by the end of two months. This will include creating slideshows, animations, videos, and interactive resources to capture my audience’s attention.

  • Specific: The statement is clear and concise, outlining what materials need to be created.
  • Measurable: You can determine how many new materials have been developed.
  • Attainable: This goal can be accomplished by dedicating time to developing the materials.
  • Relevant: This is essential for public speaking because it will help engage the audience and make presentations more interesting.
  • Time-based: There is a two-month end date for accomplishing this goal.

4. Conquer Your Fears

SMART Goal: I’ll aim to improve my public speaking skills and conquer the fear of speaking in front of a large audience. I will attend one public speaking event each month for the next 6 months and practice my skills by presenting at least two talks during this time frame.

  • Specific: The person has a particular goal to conquer their fear of speaking in front of a large audience.
  • Measurable: Attend one public speaking event each month and present two talks.
  • Attainable: Given the timeline of 6 months, this statement is achievable.
  • Relevant: This is pertinent to the person’s needs and interests in becoming a successful public speaker.
  • Time-based: Six months is required to reach this particular target.

5. Develop Stronger Storytelling Skills

SMART Goal: By the end of 5 months, I will work to develop stronger storytelling skills. I’ll practice my oral presentation skills with friends and family, work on writing stories to use for presentations, and attend workshops that focus on storytelling techniques.

  • Specific: This goal is focused on improving storytelling skills, which will be helpful in public speaking.
  • Measurable: Make sure you actively follow the listed action items for success.
  • Attainable: This is a relatively achievable goal if you are dedicated and consistently practicing.
  • Relevant: Storytelling skills are essential for public speaking and will help you convey your message more engagingly.
  • Time-based: There is a deadline of 5 months for meeting this goal.

6. Practice Nonverbal Cues and Gestures

SMART Goal: To become a more confident speaker, I will practice my nonverbal cues and gestures for 10 minutes daily for one month. I want to use my body language better and clearly convey what I’m saying.

  • Specific: You will practice nonverbal cues and gestures for 10 minutes each day.
  • Measurable: The individual could record the time spent practicing their nonverbal cues and gestures.
  • Attainable: This is possible because it requires a small amount of daily effort.
  • Relevant: The goal is appropriate because the person wants to become a more confident speaker, and using nonverbal cues can help with this.
  • Time-based: This goal is time-bound because you want to complete it in one month .

7. Focus on Audience Involvement

SMART Goal: I will design each presentation to involve the audience, allowing them to participate. By the end of two months, I will strive to ensure every presentation I give includes an interactive element that encourages participation.

  • Specific: The goal details the objective and how it will be achieved in two months.
  • Measurable: You could measure audience involvement by looking at the number of questions asked and audience participation during each presentation.
  • Attainable: This SMART goal is doable because it focuses on integrating audience participation into each presentation.
  • Relevant: It is crucial to engage with the audience and ensure they participate in the presentation.
  • Time-based: There is a two-month timeline for accomplishing the goal.

8. Enhance Visual Aids and Slideshows

SMART Goal: My goal is to be able to create visual aids and slideshows that better engage the audience in my presentations. I plan to create a template of custom visuals that I can use for all my future presentations by the end of three months.

  • Specific: The goal is specific since this person wants to create better visual aids and slideshows.
  • Measurable: You can check off the boxes after creating the template and visual aids.
  • Attainable: This is a realistic timeline to create a template of visuals for future presentations.
  • Relevant: This goal is relevant to public speaking as it will help engage the audience better.
  • Time-based: You’ll achieve this goal by the end of three months.

9. Boost Knowledge of Topic Areas

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SMART Goal: For 7 months, I’ll spend two hours each week researching and learning more about the topics I’ll discuss in my public speaking engagements. I want to stay up-to-date on the latest trends and regulations to give my audience the best information possible.

  • Specific: The goal is clear. The public speaker wants to become an expert in their field.
  • Measurable: You will spend two hours each week researching and learning.
  • Attainable: This is achievable and achievable with time and intentional effort.
  • Relevant: The goal aligns with the speaker’s desire to become an expert in their field.
  • Time-based: You will gain more knowledge over the duration of 7 months.

10. Speak with More Assertiveness

SMART Goal: To improve my public speaking, I’ll practice and implement powerful communication techniques in each of my speeches by the end of 6 months. I want to enhance my message to the audience and speak with more authority.

  • Specific: The goal is clear and concise, stating precisely the objective and how it will be accomplished.
  • Measurable: By practicing communication techniques and implementing them in speeches, the speaker can measure their success with audiences.
  • Attainable: This goal can be accomplished through practice and research on powerful communication techniques.
  • Relevant: This is relevant to public speaking because it helps the speaker enhance their message and gain more authority.
  • Time-based: There is a 6-month end date for reaching this goal.

11. Refine Time Management

SMART Goal: After four months, I’ll have established a time management system that allows me to schedule and manage tasks better without sacrificing the quality of work. This will make me more organized and efficient when preparing for my speeches.

  • Specific: This goal includes the time frame for completion and outlines what you need to do (establish a time management system).
  • Measurable: Measuring this goal could include tracking how you manage your tasks and if they are completed promptly.
  • Attainable: Creating and refining a time management system is something you can definitely do.
  • Relevant: Managing your time will encourage efficiency while preparing for your speeches.
  • Time-based: Goal completion is expected to take four months.

12. Increase Self-Awareness

SMART Goal: I will increase my self-awareness to better understand how I express myself in public speaking by taking an online course on communication within two months. When addressing an audience, I plan to be more mindful of my body language and tone.

  • Specific: The SMART goal is explicit because it outlines precise steps toward increasing self-awareness.
  • Measurable: The speaker will determine how well they can identify their body language and tone of voice.
  • Attainable: This goal is achievable as long as the person puts in the effort and time.
  • Relevant: The goal relates to increasing self-awareness regarding public speaking.
  • Time-based: Goal achievement is expected by the end of two months.

13. Study Audience Dynamics

SMART Goal: I want to enhance my public speaking skills by studying audience dynamics on a deeper level. I will dedicate at least an hour each week for the next 6 months to studying how different demographics interact with each other and how my messages can be tailored to reach them.

  • Specific: The goal is to study audience dynamics and build public speaking skills by tailoring messages.
  • Measurable: Dedicate at least an hour each week to studying audience dynamics.
  • Attainable: The timeline is reasonable, so this should be achievable with the proper focus.
  • Relevant: The goal is appropriate to the task at hand because it focuses on honing public speaking skills.
  • Time-based: There is a 6-month time frame for pursuing this goal.

14. Learn from Your Mistakes

SMART Goal: In the following three months, I want to improve upon any errors I made in the past and ensure I make fewer mistakes each time I present. I’ll be more confident in my speaking abilities and know I can give an effective presentation.

  • Specific: The statement is to improve upon any errors made in the past and make fewer mistakes each time speaking.
  • Measurable: You can track the number of mistakes made in each presentation.
  • Attainable: This is achievable because the individual actively seeks ways to improve and shows confidence in their abilities.
  • Relevant: The SMART goal is appropriate because it focuses on personal growth and improvement as a speaker.
  • Time-based: The goal is time-bound because it has a deadline of three months.

Final Thoughts

Public speaking may be an overwhelming experience, but creating SMART goals will make it more manageable. Knowing what you want to achieve and planning are vital to reaching success.

Start developing realistic, measurable objectives that motivate you to do your best. Take note of how far you’ve come and celebrate the small victories. With some preparation and practice, you’ll be ready to hit the stage confidently.

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Planning Your Future:Goal Setting The Academy of Irving ISD

Agenda • Why Set Goals? • Dream vs. Goal • The 7 Steps • Set your School Goals • Do it!

Dream vs. Goal • A dream is the idea in your mind • A goal is a written word or phrase • A goal is not just ideas scribbled on a piece of paper • A goal is focused; it is your road for your future

Goal Setting Step 1 Make sure the goal you are working for is something you really want, not just something that sounds good. Life consists in what a man is thinking of all day. - Ralph Waldo Emerson

Goal Setting Step 2 A goal can’t contradict any other goals.

Goal Setting Step 3 Develop goals in the 6 areas of life: • Family and Home • Financial and Career • Spiritual and Ethical • Physical and Health • Social and Cultural • Mental and Educational Develop goals in each area of your life to be more balanced

Goal Setting Step 4 Write your goals positively, not negatively. Your subconscious mind doesn’t judge right from wrong, it only does what it’s told. So tell your mind only positive things to get positive results.

Goal Setting Step 5 Write your goal out in complete detail. The more detail your mind has, the better it functions. Instead of “good grades”, write “a 90 in English” and an “A” in citizenship.

Goal Setting Step 6 Make sure your goal is high enough. If you shoot for A’s, and you miss, you’ll have B’s. If you shoot for 70’s and you miss, what happens?

Goal Setting Step 7 This is the most important goal: Write your goals down! Writing your goals down helps set the process in motion. Visualize your goals, cut out pictures and put them where you can see them every day.

Now what? • Every decision you make should be in line with your goals • Don’t discuss them with people who will tell you it can’t be done! • The difference between a goal and a dream is the written word. • Gene Donohue

Set Your GoalsACADEMIC / CAREER / PERSONAL • Use the academic goals sheet and write down your academic goal for each class you’re taking this year. (i.e. what grade is your target goal?) • Write down 2 goals you have for this year. • Write down 2 goals you have for after High School.

Now…. Work toward those goals and track your progress!

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