Monday, January 19, 2009

Effective Goals

When you begin to write your goals you want to carefully check each one to ensure you have included the details necessary to make them S.M.A.R.T. Goals. In order to be effective the goal must have the characteristics outlined in yesterday's post.

Today I would like to share some examples of non-effective and effective goals.

Non-effective:

I am a good mom.

Effective:

I spend at least 15 minutes each day with my children, one on one, listening to them.

Non-effective:

I don’t procrastinate.

Effective

I use my time wisely and productively each day by accomplishing the tasks I set out to do.

Non-effective:

I am getting into great shape.

Effective:

I will lose 7 lbs. by the end of the month by exercising 20 minutes every morning and eating more raw fruits and vegetables.

If you are interested in received the SMART Goal Tracker, a very effective tool to help you with the process of setting goals please email me at delder@setthemupforsuccess.com and I will be happy to send it to you!

Enjoy your day:)

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