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November 12, 2021

Why Reaching For The Stars May Be A Bad Idea

The A in the SMART Goals acronym represents attainable.

When setting goals, be sure to choose a goal that is attainable, meaning your goals should be within a reasonable reach for you. Although the goals you set should stretch you out of your comfort zone and excite you, your goals should be possible.

If a goal is impossible to achieve, your efforts are futile. It becomes unproductive to put your time and energy toward a goal that will never come to fruition. You will end up losing motivation and feel like giving up if you aren’t able to succeed or celebrate your milestones along the way. 

Instead, be sure to set a goal that you can accomplish, this way you will keep focus and motivation, and have a chance of greater success. Along with your goal being attainable, be sure that when you draft your goal, it’s written in a way that allows you responsibility for your goal. You should state your goals in a way that gives you control over the outcome. No one other than you should be the subject of your goal.

What attainable goals look like

You should state attainable goals with success in mind. For example, let’s say you feel that you would benefit professionally from reading more books that pertain to your business. So, your goal might be, “I will read a business-related book every night before bed for 20 minutes, with the goal of reading one business book per month, for 6 months.”

This goal is attainable because what you’re asking of yourself is reasonable and achievable. The goal also only involves one person, you, who follows through to ensure success. This goal might become more attainable if stated “I will listen to a business podcast for at least 30 minutes while commuting every day.”  I do this during my walks.

Milestone Goals

Another way to assist attainable goals in being successful is through setting milestone goals. Milestone goals are small goals that you can set along the pathway to your goal. For example, in the instance above, a milestone goal could be to check in with yourself once a week. 

Checking in on your own accountability is a great way to stay on track. If you have followed through with your goal for the week, in this case, read your business book (or listen to an audio business book) for 20 minutes every evening, you will know you are making progress toward your goal. 

Tracking your success, made easy

As we already know, tracking or measuring your progress helps secure a greater success rate for your goal. Keep your goals challenging yet attainable and you will be on your way to being successful with your goals.

I’d love to help you track your goals and success. Available for FREE for a short time only is my “Win the Home Stretch” planner that is specially engineered to help you set reasonable specific goals and track your progress. Get yours today!

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Dr. Monique Belton


Executive Coach and Clinical Psychologist, Monique Belton, Ph.D. helps empower people to create their dreams.

Dr. Monique Belton

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