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Writer's pictureCait Long

Achieve Your Goals by Setting SMART Goals

Updated: May 23, 2019

The first step to successfully achieving your goals is to carefully define them. SMART goals are easy if you are ready for action. But you must be open to change if you want to succeed.

Think carefully about what you want to accomplish before you formulate your SMART goals

How to Set a SMART Goal:


1. Make it Specific


Once you have a goal in mind, define it in as much detail as possible. Think about the who, when, what, where, and why of each goal, and weigh the cost of achieving those parameters.

Instead of a general goal like “lose weight,” I narrowed it down to: Lose 15 pounds by working out after work three times a week. To do this, I need to commit four hours in my weekly schedule for this new activity, which will result in looking and feeling great for my upcoming high school reunion.


2. Make it Measurable


Define exactly how you will measure your progress in reaching your goal. For example, since my goal is to lose 15 pounds, I’ll weigh myself every morning to see how I’m doing. For my goal to do more yoga, I’ll mark the days I go to yoga on my calendar with a big X, so I can chart my progress throughout the month.


3. Make it Attainable


Try to set goals that are just a little out of your comfort zone, but still realistic, suggests Babers. “Don’t set yourself up for failure, which can lead to guilt, shame, and regret,” she says. By figuring out if you have the energy, focus, and time to achieve each goal, you can avoid setting the bar too high.

Instead of just trying to “eat better,” my goal is to eat more fruits and vegetables. Because of my fairly regular hamburger cravings, I know trying to go vegetarian is not achievable. A more realistic way of hitting my goal is to incorporate more smoothies, salads, and veggie stir-fries into my diet.


4. Make it Relevant


To figure out the right goals to put on your “to do” list, Babers says you also need to decide what’s on your “not to do” list. Goals need to be personal and geared toward what works for you. Running may be a great way to lose weight for some people, but I hate to run. I like the idea of feeling accountable to a trainer, so that’s a better fitness/weight-loss option for me.


5. Make it Timely


Define a date by which you’ll accomplish your goals and set milestones along the way. To track my weight-loss progress, I’m aiming to lose two pounds a week over the course of seven and a half weeks. At the same time, it’s also important not to give yourself too much time to accomplish a goal so you don’t get bored or lose focus.


Think carefully about what you want to accomplish before you formulate your SMART goals — setting yourself up for success should be the first goal on your list.Welcome to your blog post. Use this space to connect with your readers and potential customers in a way that’s current and interesting. Think of it as an ongoing conversation where you can share updates about business, trends, news, and more. You’ll be posting loads of engaging content, so be sure to keep your blog organized with Categories that also allow visitors to explore more of what interests them.

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