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  2. This tried-and-true method requires effort, but detailed SMART goal examples can provide inspiration to get you started. Use these examples and step-by-step instructions as a springboard to write your own SMART goals.

  3. Mar 30, 2024 · 10 examples of SMART goals. Now that you understand what they are and how to write them, let’s look at some SMART goal examples to inspire you. These 10 SMART goal-setting examples showcase how you can create powerful personal, business, work, and leadership goals. 1. SMART goal for getting fit

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    • Management. SMART goal: “Identify potential cost savings opportunities to reduce operating expenses by 2% this year.” Specific: Initiate a project with three clearly defined phases (analyze use data, identify and address underused resources, and reduce operating expenses).
    • Sales & Marketing. SMART goal: “Increase our client base by 10% over the next quarter, measured by the number of new signed contracts.” Specific: Increase our client base by 10%.
    • Finance. SMART goal: “Reduce departmental costs by 5% in the next fiscal year without compromising on quality of service.” Specific: Reduce departmental costs by 5% without compromising on quality of service.
    • Employee Experience. SMART goal: “Integrate a software system to streamline hybrid work management and boost employee experience by 20% within the next six months.”
    • Studying. I need to study more. Specific: I’m going to study daily so I can ace chemistry. Measurable: I have monthly quizzes to evaluate.
    • Writing. I want to publish more blog posts on my website. Specific: I’ll publish four 1,500 word blog posts on my blog each month.
    • Reading More Books. I want to watch less tv and read more. Specific: I want to read at least one book per month instead of watching TV.
    • Mastering Emotions. I want to be more in control of my emotions. Specific: I’m going to meditate to be more in control of my stress.
    • Getting to Work on Time. “To ensure I get to work on time, I’ll start waking up half an hour earlier and leaving the house at least 15 minutes earlier than usual this month.”
    • Improve Skills. “To get better at my job, I’ll focus on one of my skills to perform this job well. Then, I’ll complete an online course for that skill in the next three months.
    • Work-Life Balance. “To spend more time with my family, I’ll reduce my overtime hours to five per week or one per day. I’ll do this for the entire month and re-evaluate afterward.”
    • Improve Finances and Freelance Work. “To improve my personal finances, I’ll finish at least one freelance project each week. This will enhance my monthly income by $X and allow me to grow my portfolio.”
  4. Nov 8, 2023 · In this article, we will do a quick overview of what SMART goals are, and then go over five examples of SMART goals in each of the seven areas of your life — for a total of 35 examples. Let’s start by reviewing what SMART goals are.

  5. Feb 3, 2024 · Transform fuzzy objectives into attainable goals with the SMART goals framework. SMART is an acronym for specific, measurable, achievable, realistic, and time-bound. In this article, we'll dive into why each element of the SMART goals acronym is essential and how to apply them to your own goals.