An
effective expression of the important goal setting guidelines is that you
should set SMART goals. What the SMART goal setting guidelines actually mean is
that your goals should be:
Specific;
Measurable; Attainable; Rewarding; Timely
Specific:
With a specific goal you can clearly see what it is you want to achieve, and you have specific standards for that achievement. In making your goals specific it is important that you actually write them, which is crucial in all goal setting guidelines. The more specific is your goal, the more realistic is your success, and the shorter is path to it.
With a specific goal you can clearly see what it is you want to achieve, and you have specific standards for that achievement. In making your goals specific it is important that you actually write them, which is crucial in all goal setting guidelines. The more specific is your goal, the more realistic is your success, and the shorter is path to it.
When you
work on making your goal specific, you program your subconscious mind to work
for you. Then, your feelings and thoughts will lead you to your goal instead of
pointing at the obstacles. To make your goals specific you also need to work
out the other components of SMART goal setting guidelines below.
Measurable:
For a goal to be measurable you need a way to measure the progress
and some specific criteria that will tell you when you can stop and the goal is
achieved. Feeling the progress is very important for you to stay motivated and
enjoy the process of achieving the goal.
Attainable:
An
attainable goal is a goal for which you see a realistic path to achievement,
and reasonable odds that you get there. This does not mean that the lower you
aim the more likely you reach success. It is well known that goals that work
best have a challenge in them. They are chosen as ambitious as possible, but
still reachable. Then they will give you more motivation and sense of
achievement.
Rewarding:
A goal is rewarding when you have clear reasons why you want to
reach that goal. This is one more place where it is important that the goal is
really yours. Have your specific reasons and expected reward in writing. If
possible, even with some visual pictures. Imagine how you are going to feel
when the goal is finally reached. This will ensure that the goal is really
worth achieving. Then, every time you get stuck and don't feel motivated
enough, read your reasons and look at the pictures. This is a known and very
powerful practical technique of how to get through difficult moments and not
quit. A goal is rewarding when you have clear reasons why you want to
reach that goal. This is one more place where it is important that the goal is
really yours. Have your specific reasons and expected reward in writing. If
possible, even with some visual pictures. Imagine how you are going to feel
when the goal is finally reached. This will ensure that the goal is really
worth achieving. Then, every time you get stuck and don't feel motivated
enough, read your reasons and look at the pictures. This is a known and very
powerful practical technique of how to get through difficult moments and not
quit.
A goal is rewarding when you have clear reasons why you want to
reach that goal. This is one more place where it is important that the goal is
really yours. Have your specific reasons and expected reward in writing. If
possible, even with some visual pictures. Imagine how you are going to feel
when the goal is finally reached. This will ensure that the goal is really
worth achieving. Then, every time you get stuck and don't feel motivated
enough, read your reasons and look at the pictures. This is a known and very
powerful practical technique of how to get through difficult moments and not
quit.
Timely:
The fifth requirement of the SMART goal setting guidelines is that your goal should have a specific time limit. This is also very important for your subconscious mind. Besides, time is the price you pay for the reward from achieving a goal. Setting the deadline will protect you from paying higher price than the goal is worth. This is also your protection from procrastination and perfectionism
The fifth requirement of the SMART goal setting guidelines is that your goal should have a specific time limit. This is also very important for your subconscious mind. Besides, time is the price you pay for the reward from achieving a goal. Setting the deadline will protect you from paying higher price than the goal is worth. This is also your protection from procrastination and perfectionism