A research study showed that athletes had a difficult time lowering their goals if they experienced illness or injury. This is an example of which common problem in goal setting?a. Failing to modify unrealistic goals b. Failing to create a supportive goal-setting atmosphere c. Failing to set process and performance goals d. Setting goals that are too general e. Setting too many goals too soon

Respuesta :

Answer:

b. Failing to create a supportive goal-setting atmosphere

Explanation:

Goals is the aim of doing a thing, it guides a sets to achieve a result. They help to plan a future and development individual.

Goals setting determines how to think and reason. An achievable goal requires commitment to the goal, clarity not too ambiguous and unrealistic goals, task should be flexible not too complex and an enabling environment.

An athlete who cannot lower their goal due to injury is not creating an atmosphere that is supportive. Goals need to be achieved and when it becomes to ambiguous they are not achievable. When injury sets in goals should be set within the capacity that can be handled.