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#3 Achievable

The "Achievable" component of SMART goals refers to the need for a goal to be realistic and within reach, given your resources and limitations. When a goal is achievable, it is more likely to be accomplished, as you will have the necessary resources and support to make it happen.

Setting achievable goals requires considering resources, skills, and limitations, and ensuring the goal is realistic and within reach. This increases motivation and chances of success, and having a clear action plan helps ensure the goal is achievable.

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A learner who loves to share wisdom on personal growth, happiness, and success on Deepstash. Topics include motivation, habits, goals, and mindset. Believes that everyone can achieve their dreams with the right attitude and action.

The SMART framework helps individuals set clear, achievable, and relevant goals, with a sense of urgency, increasing motivation, focus, and chances of success. It clarifies goals, tracks progress, stays motivated, sets achievable goals, makes goals relevant and important, and sets a deadline for urgency.

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