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SMART THINKING

Do you ever feel like you’re working hard, but not really getting anywhere?

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Well, why not try setting S.M.A.R.T goals. Whether it’s in your job, studies or personal life, having a goal gives you something to work towards. It pushes you forward and provides a constant reminder of what you want to achieve as it gives you something to focus on. SMART is a popular technique used for guidance when setting goals.

Planning and setting goals is a great way to explore the different paths for achieving your goals and choosing the best strategy. SMART is an acronym that stands for:

SPECIFIC

Your goals should be clear and specific. You should be able to focus your efforts and feel motivated to achieve. When considering what goals to set, ask yourself the following questions:-What do I want to achieve?-What is the importance of this goal?

MEASURABLE

It is important to have measurable goals, so you can track your progress and stay inspired. Assessing your progress helps you to stay focused. If your goal is not measurable, how will you know when you have achieved it?

ACHIEVABLE

Fantasising is a wonderful characteristic about being a human. However, your goal needs to be possible to be successful. You should set goals that you are able to accomplish keeping in mind the resources, knowledge and time available. Goals should stretch your abilities but still remain possible.

REALISTIC

Your goals need to be in line with reality. If you have established a goal to win X Factor by this Tuesday, you may want to reconsider the path your goal is taking you.

TIME-BOUND

Every goal needs a target date so that you have a deadline to focus on and work towards. This part of the SMART goal criteria helps to prevent everyday tasks from taking priority over your longer-term goals.

• Setting SMART goals are beneficial as they help track your progress.

• They guide you in having a clearer focus and can help to release your creative energy, so you can focus on how to achieve them.

• If you have a goal you really want to achieve, think SMART.

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