๐ง SMART
SMART is an acronym for:
Specific 
Measurable 
Achievable 
Relevant 
Time Bound 
Creating and using a SMART goal
Specific
When drafting a goal, try to answer the five "W" questions: 
What do I want to accomplish? 
Why is this goal important? 
Who is involved? 
Where is it located? 
Which resources or limits are involved? 
Measurable
Measurable questions are questions such as: 
- How much? 
- How many? 
- How will I know when it is accomplished? 
Achievable
Achievable goals usually answer questions such as: 
- How can I accomplish this goal? 
- How realistic is the goal, based on other constraints, such as financial factors? 
Relevant
A goal can answer here can be "yes" or "no": 
- Does this seem worthwhile? 
- Is this the right time? 
- Does this match our other efforts/needs? 
- Am I the right person to reach this goal? 
- Is it applicable in the current socio-economic environment? 
Time-bound
A time-bound goal will usually answer these questions: 
- When? 
- What can I do six months from now? 
- What can I do six weeks from now? 
- What can I do today?