My Accomplishments Worksheet
When working toward a goal, it's common to experience periods of feeling stuck or discouraged. This is why tracking and reflecting on accomplishments are effective in boosting motivation and a renewed sense of purpose.
The My Accomplishments Worksheet includes specific sections on goals, daily wins, lessons learned, and more. There’s also a space where clients can draw their biggest achievement, which makes them feel proud of their growth.
As kids and teens continue using this worksheet, they may gain more than just confidence — they also learn to recognize the value of small wins that might otherwise go unnoticed. Adults can encourage the regular use of this worksheet, particularly during moments of doubt. Consistent recognition, in turn, fuels a child’s ongoing effort.
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References:
- Crede, J., Wirthwein, L., McElvany, N., & Steinmayr, R. (2015). Adolescents academic achievement and life satisfaction: The role of parents education. Frontiers in Psychology, 6. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2015.00052
- Määttä, S., Nurmi, J., & Majava, E. (2002). Young adults' achievement and attributional strategies in the transition from school to work: Antecedents and consequences. European Journal of Personality, 16(4), 295-311. https://doi.org/10.1002/per.442
- Mac Intosh, A. S., Martin, E. M., & Ewing, M. E. (2019). Youth definitions of success, obstacles to success, and how significant others can help: Providing youth a voice in their own development. International Journal of Adolescence and Youth, 25(1), 491-504. https://doi.org/10.1080/02673843.2019.1674166
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