Publisher's Synopsis
SMART Resolutions: Why Good Intentions Fail and How to Make Changes that Stick Read on your PC, Mac, smartphone, tablet or Kindle device. Also, a paperback version is availableHow often do we make New Year's Resolutions only to see those resolutions fall by the wayside by the end of January? The fact is we make goals throughout the year. Change is not easy. Wanting to change is not the same as action. Good intentions often fail to produce the change we seek. Not surprisingly, the failure rate with change is high. Why? Sometimes our goals may be too lofty and beyond our ability. At other times, failure might be due to the methodology that we use in trying to make change happen. The SMART methodology has enjoyed multidisciplinary support over the years. The following resource explores the SMART goals methodology and offers practical steps for making goal achievement possible. Here Is A Preview of What You'll Learn...
- What makes SMART goals smart?
- What does it mean to make goals specific
- What are measurable goals?
- What makes goals achievable?
- What are relevant goals? Why is being time-bound important in goal-setting?Much, muchmore!