Samples: Smart Goals
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http://AwesomeMindSecrets.com
Smart Goals Examples
● To understand how to set your own SMART
goals it helps to look at various examples of
SMART goals
● Have a look at the following examples of smart
goals from various areas of life...
SMART Goal Example 1
(S) Specific: I want to be living in a warmer, dryer climate, away from noisy traffic with beautiful scenery.
(M) Measurable: The location of the house will be in the countryside. I will be able to see, hear and feel the
beautiful environment every day!
(A) Achievable: Yes, there are plenty of locations in my country and if necessary abroad to fit within my budget.
(R) Realistic: Yes, I know others that have done it.
(T) Timed: 9 months from today.
Actualised SMART Goal Statement:
“It is September 2013 and I have just moved into my dream home in my dream location in peaceful countryside
with amazing scenery!”
SMART Goal Example 2
(S) Specific: I want to be the best mum I can be!
(M) Measurable: My children will smile and open up to me more.
(A) Achievable: I will accomplish this goal by being a better listener.
(R) Realistic: It's in alignment with my other goals and very worthwhile.
(T) Timed: 1 month from today.
Actualised SMART Goal Statement:
“It is the 1st July 2013 and my relationships with my children are much better. We speak more
openly with each other and I feel more loved.”
SMART Goal Example 3
(S) Specific: I want to have 1000 items listed on eBay
(M) Measurable: I will have 1000 items on eBay.
(A) Achievable: Yes it is.
(R) Realistic: Many other people have.
(T) Timed: 2 Months from now.
Actualised SMART Goal Statement:
“It is March 2013 and I have over 1000 items listed on eBay.”
SMART Goal Example 4
(S) Specific: I want to be a relaxed, peaceful, loving person.
(M) Measurable: I will be able to keep my cool, not lose my temper and feel more inner peace.
(A) Achievable: I will achieve this goal by meditating at least once per day on love.
(R) Realistic: This goal encompasses all my other desires and wishes.
(T) Timed: 3 months from today.
Actualised SMART Goal Statement:
“It is the 27th April 2013 and I am feeling in control of my emotions. I now feel a kind of
background bliss that enables me to remain calm even when challenged.”
SMART Goal Example 5
(S) Specific: I want to be making a living from my new business
(M) Measurable: I need to make at least £2000 Profit per Month.
(A) Achievable: I know other people that have done it in the same business.
(R) Realistic: Yes it is.
(T) Timed: 12 months from today.
Actualised SMART Goal Statement:
“It is the 1st August 2013 and I am making over £2000 Profit Per Month from my business.”
Learn More About SMART Goals
● I hope those samples of SMART goals helped
you understand the SMART goal setting
process better
● Discover Life’s Weird Little Motivation Rule (It
Works!)
● Checkout my other SlideShare presentation:
How To Write Smart Goals

Samples SMART Goals

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    Samples: Smart Goals ©2014Colin G Smith http://AwesomeMindSecrets.com
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    Smart Goals Examples ●To understand how to set your own SMART goals it helps to look at various examples of SMART goals ● Have a look at the following examples of smart goals from various areas of life...
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    SMART Goal Example1 (S) Specific: I want to be living in a warmer, dryer climate, away from noisy traffic with beautiful scenery. (M) Measurable: The location of the house will be in the countryside. I will be able to see, hear and feel the beautiful environment every day! (A) Achievable: Yes, there are plenty of locations in my country and if necessary abroad to fit within my budget. (R) Realistic: Yes, I know others that have done it. (T) Timed: 9 months from today. Actualised SMART Goal Statement: “It is September 2013 and I have just moved into my dream home in my dream location in peaceful countryside with amazing scenery!”
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    SMART Goal Example2 (S) Specific: I want to be the best mum I can be! (M) Measurable: My children will smile and open up to me more. (A) Achievable: I will accomplish this goal by being a better listener. (R) Realistic: It's in alignment with my other goals and very worthwhile. (T) Timed: 1 month from today. Actualised SMART Goal Statement: “It is the 1st July 2013 and my relationships with my children are much better. We speak more openly with each other and I feel more loved.”
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    SMART Goal Example3 (S) Specific: I want to have 1000 items listed on eBay (M) Measurable: I will have 1000 items on eBay. (A) Achievable: Yes it is. (R) Realistic: Many other people have. (T) Timed: 2 Months from now. Actualised SMART Goal Statement: “It is March 2013 and I have over 1000 items listed on eBay.”
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    SMART Goal Example4 (S) Specific: I want to be a relaxed, peaceful, loving person. (M) Measurable: I will be able to keep my cool, not lose my temper and feel more inner peace. (A) Achievable: I will achieve this goal by meditating at least once per day on love. (R) Realistic: This goal encompasses all my other desires and wishes. (T) Timed: 3 months from today. Actualised SMART Goal Statement: “It is the 27th April 2013 and I am feeling in control of my emotions. I now feel a kind of background bliss that enables me to remain calm even when challenged.”
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    SMART Goal Example5 (S) Specific: I want to be making a living from my new business (M) Measurable: I need to make at least £2000 Profit per Month. (A) Achievable: I know other people that have done it in the same business. (R) Realistic: Yes it is. (T) Timed: 12 months from today. Actualised SMART Goal Statement: “It is the 1st August 2013 and I am making over £2000 Profit Per Month from my business.”
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    Learn More AboutSMART Goals ● I hope those samples of SMART goals helped you understand the SMART goal setting process better ● Discover Life’s Weird Little Motivation Rule (It Works!) ● Checkout my other SlideShare presentation: How To Write Smart Goals