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Input the name that you would like to use to name your goal group. For individual user that are not with a group just put a name in that characterizes your set of goals
Select the date that you would like to start your set of goals
Select the date in which you like to reach the target percent for your group goals.
The target percent is the percent that you are trying to hit when adding up the different segments of your goals. This is typically set to 100%.
The max percent is the percent that all the individual goals for a user add up to. If a user was perfect on every one of their goals, then this would be the percent the user would hit. This value should usually be set between 115%-125%. This allows the user to not have to be perfect on every single goal to hit the target
This is how much a user can go over an individual goal. It sets a cap on the max a user can go over each individual goal. You will typically want to set this between 0%-5%. For example say you had a goal to lose 20 lbs and this goal was worth 10% of your target goal. You end up losing 22 lbs and you had set an overage of 5%, your attained individual goal percent would be 11%
Input the name that you would like to use to name your goal. (Example: Lose 30 lbs)
Add the percentage that this goal is worth out of the total max % for you. For example, if you want this goal to be worth 30% out of the max percent of 100 input 30. Each segment out of this goal will go towards the 30% and the total target percent that you are trying to acheive. See videos in the Guide section for more help on setting the total worth percentage.
Select how you would like to segment the goal. For example, if your goal is to lose 30 lbs then you will want to split this goal up into individual units that you will track so you would select integer. Other examples of interger: Read 100 books, save $1000, memorize 10 songs. Something like learn a new language could be also set as an integer You could segmented the goal into the number of lessons you plan to complete to learn the language. Use the segmentation of place for when your goal is to achieve a place or score. For example, training for the track meet and you want to be in the top 10 of an event. You would select place. Same thing if you want to score 32 on the ACT. The time option is used for goals that require the user to try and achieve a desired time goal. For example, run a half marathon under 2 hrs.
Input how many segments you will split your goal into. For example if your goal was to lose 30lbs, you would probably want to split that into 30 segments. When you achieve each segment you update the goal with that segment completed. See guid section for helpful videos
Insert the best place or score that you are setting for your goal. Example if you want to score a 32 on the ACT insert 32 here. Another example: if your goal is to finish top 10 in a 5k race place 1 here.
Insert the lowest place or score that you are setting that will still allow you to get part of your goal. Example if you want to score a 32 on the ACT but anything about a 28 would be good. Insert 28. For the top 10 finish in a 5k race example, you would input 10 in this field.
Insert the best time that you want to achieve. For example, if you want to run under a 8 minute mile insert 8 minutes here. Select 0 hrs from the first drop down. 8 mins from the second drop down. Select 0 seconds from the secodns drop down box.
Insert the time that will still allow you to get part of your goal. Example if you want to run under a 8 minute mile but an 8:30 minute mile would be pretty good, set 8:30 as the low end. For this example, you would select 0 hrs from the hrs drop down box, 8 mins from the minutes drop down box, and 30 secs from the 30 seconds drop down box.
Insert the number of segments that were completed as part of goal.
Insert the place or score that was acheived with goal. Examples: If you finished 2nd in the 5k race, place 2 in the insert field. If you scored a 30 on the ACT, place 30 in the insert field.
Insert the time that that you recorded towards your goal. For example, if one of your goals was to run under an 8 minute mile and you ran 7:45, put 00:07:45 in this input text field.
Insert the name of the book you read as part of the goal.
Insert any notes that you would like to include as part of the goal that is being passed off.