Why setting fewer goals will help you achieve more
Less quantity but better quality is what will lead to greater success
We all know that setting goals are the first step we have to make to actually achieve them. Otherwise, you will feel like a wanderer walking in the middle of the woods without an aim, without a map, directionless. That’s a notion we can all get behind and we understand the importance of having clear goals.
However, you might have to ask yourself if maybe doing too many to-do lists could be harming your progress?
Before we get as to why you need to have fewer goals, less understand how to set proper ones for yourself. What are the steps to follow to really map out the necessary roadmap to achieve your dreamed life, job, or project?
S.M.A.R.T. goals
Specific: Don’t say you want to read more, say how many books per month you want to read. Getting specific gives you a clear direction to move towards.
Measurable: All goals to help you must be measurable, something that you can see if you’ve achieved or if you’ve missed the mark.
Achievable: If you currently read 2 books per year, and you want to read more, but you put read 10 books per month, you are setting yourself up for failure…