SMART goals are typically associated with work done by a team, but you can implement this productivity-boosting strategy for yourself in all kinds of ways on an individual level, too. Some people use them to study, for instance, and you can use them for personal projects at work, around the house, or whatever else. At their core, SMART goals are designed to help you stay on task and focused on your outcome.
What are SMART goals?
At their core, SMART goals are designed to help you stay on task and focused on your outcome. If you’re not familiar with SMART goals, let’s break down the acronym: • Specific
Specific • Measurable
Measurable • Achievable
Achievable • Relevant
Relevant • Time-bound
Time-bound
It was conceptualized by George T. Doran in 1981, who took to the Manage

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