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What Have SMART Goals Taught Us? (2)

What Have SMART Goals Taught Us? (2)

  1. Achievable: SMART goals only have one purpose — achieving the goal. So you should assess its achievability before you even start.
  2. Relevant: if it doesn’t change your life, it doesn’t matter. The only way you will reach your goal is when it matters. It must give you some improvement.
  3. Time-bound: limit your goal’s length in mandatory boundaries. You can’t work towards a goal all your life. You haven’t split it into specific and achievable steps yet if it happens.

Now, take this SMART summary and throw it out of the window. DUMB goals are the exact opposite. Or, at least, they try to be.

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Passionate about self-improvement, personal growth, finance, and creativity. I love to inspire people to become the better version of themselves. Author @ www.cosmopolitanmindset.com

I've relied on SMART goals my whole life. But everything changed when I tried DUMB goals.

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