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What are S.M.A.R.T. Goals?

Erin Ndah

Setting goals is essential in the journey toward personal and professional development. However, not all goals are created equal. To ensure that your goals are practical and achievable, adopting the SMART criteria can be a game-changer. SMART goals are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. Let's break down each component and explore how to apply them to your goal-setting process.

Specific

A specific goal is unambiguous, detailing exactly what you want to achieve. This is crucial because vague goals can lead to confusion and lack of direction. When setting a specific goal, consider the following questions:

What do I want to accomplish?

Why is this goal important?

Who is involved?

Where is it located?

Which resources or limitations are involved?

Measurable

Measurable goals allow you to track your progress and stay motivated. By having concrete criteria to assess your advancement, you can see how far you've come and still need to go. Ask yourself:

How much?

How many?

How will I know when it is accomplished?

Achievable

While it's important to set challenging goals, they should still be attainable. An achievable goal will usually answer questions like:

How can I accomplish this goal?

How realistic is the goal, based on other constraints such as financial factors?

Relevant

Your goals should matter to you and align with other relevant goals. When a goal is relevant, it will drive you toward success. Consider:

Does this seem worthwhile?

Is this the right time?

Does this match our other efforts/needs?

Am I the right person to reach this goal?

Time-bound

Every goal needs a target date, so you have a deadline to focus on and something to work toward. This part of the SMART goal criteria helps to prevent everyday tasks from taking priority over your longer-term goals. A time-bound goal will usually answer these questions:

When?

What can I do six months from now?

What can I do six weeks from now?

What can I do today?

By breaking down your goals into these five categories, you set a clear path to success. Not only does this method provide clarity, but it also enhances motivation and focus. Remember, the journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step, and with SMART goals, you're taking the best steps toward achieving your dreams.

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