Goal setting is a helpful way to build the career you want. By setting objectives and creating a clear roadmap for how you’ll reach your intended target, you can decide how to apply your time and resources to make progress. Without goals, it can be difficult to determine how to get a certain job, promotion, or other milestones you want to achieve.
When you set an objective for yourself, you should include each step necessary for success. To help, you can use a framework called SMART goals. Here’s how SMART goals work and a few tips and examples to assist you in your goal-setting efforts.

What are SMART goals?
S = Specific
M = Measurable
Examining a key metric and quantifying your goals will help track your progress. It will also identify the mark at which you’ve completed your task.
A = Achievable
R = Relevant
Why do you want to reach this goal? Is it important for you or your organization?
Once you identify the key benefit, add that into your goal so it helps your team members understand the importance of the goal and how it contributes to the bigger picture.
T = Time-based
This is one of my favorite parts of SMART goals….setting the deadline.
The timeframe will create a sense of urgency. It functions as a healthy tension that will springboard you to action.
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