🧠 "Science Says 92 Percent of People Don't Achieve Their Goals. Here's How the Other 8 Percent Do" ;) Well, guys, I think it's a little bit more complicated than just learning about how to set SMART GOALS but I really believe that this Playlist will help you a lot to join the other 8%: th-cam.com/video/nN1DTIL_F7E/w-d-xo.html Leave me a comment if you use the SMART Method or have any questions 💪Subscribe for more ► bit.ly/MinionNoMore
Depending on the context SMART can also stand for: S - specific, significant, stretching M - measurable, meaningful, motivational A - agreed upon, attainable, achievable, acceptable, action-oriented R - realistic, relevant, reasonable, rewarding, results-oriented T - time-based, time-bound, timely, tangible, trackable there is no 'wrong' version it just depends on the context
yeah, there are actually many different versions of the smart method and they are all correct. For example, the A in SMART method can stand for: Agreed, attainable, action-oriented, ambitious, aligned with corporate goals and achievable depending on the context and of course the country that you are living in. I decided for this version in the video because I've learned how to set smart goals in school and it worked great with my example so I just went with this version. :)
I heard of CLEAR goals but I am not 100% sure if it is an alternative to SMART goals. I think CLEAR goals have a slightly different purpose but I can be wrong. I will take a look at CLEAR goals vs SMART goals and maybe create a video. Thanks for the suggestion! :)
opay opay I believe this depends on what you want to do. I also have "goals" like "I want to buy a new shirt this week" I don't think such goals need to be smart goals but if you have something that you want to achieve long term or something that you would otherwise struggle with I would highly recommend so set a smart goal :)
🧠 "Science Says 92 Percent of People Don't Achieve Their Goals. Here's How the Other 8 Percent Do" ;)
Well, guys, I think it's a little bit more complicated than just learning about how to set SMART GOALS
but I really believe that this Playlist will help you a lot to join the other 8%:
th-cam.com/video/nN1DTIL_F7E/w-d-xo.html
Leave me a comment if you use the SMART Method or have any questions
💪Subscribe for more ► bit.ly/MinionNoMore
Only 8% of goals are achieved? Not Cool!
but I like your video Sir!
not coooool goals! :D
Sad but true
RaDaN NaDaR I read that it is even less than 8%
Depending on the context SMART can also stand for:
S - specific, significant, stretching
M - measurable, meaningful, motivational
A - agreed upon, attainable, achievable, acceptable, action-oriented
R - realistic, relevant, reasonable, rewarding, results-oriented
T - time-based, time-bound, timely, tangible, trackable
there is no 'wrong' version it just depends on the context
Great vid MrMinion!
I was looking for a vid about how to set smart goals and found your TH-cam vid on Google! So great job SEO speaking
Thanks a lot!
Thumbed Up Minion :D
Thanks a lot!
Playlist is awesome Minion!!
Thanks they are made to work together!
Nice content :) !! Great explanation and of course really good method if you wanna achieve a new goal!
Thanks a lot!
Did you take a break from creating TH-cam videos?
Glad to have you back
I've been on vacation for the last 6 weeks.
Now Im back :)
This method is very useful. Nice video 😁
Thanks a lot!
"A goal without a plan is just a wish" keep that in mind guys! :)
PS I also saw other words for each letter of the SMART method. Any idea why?
yeah, there are actually many different versions of the smart method and they are all correct.
For example, the A in SMART method can stand for:
Agreed, attainable, action-oriented, ambitious, aligned with corporate goals and achievable
depending on the context and of course the country that you are living in.
I decided for this version in the video because I've learned how to set smart goals in school and it worked great with my example so I just went with this version. :)
make a video about CLEAR goals which is an alternative to the SMART goal method
I heard of CLEAR goals but I am not 100% sure if it is an alternative to SMART goals. I think CLEAR goals have a slightly different purpose but I can be wrong. I will take a look at CLEAR goals vs SMART goals and maybe create a video.
Thanks for the suggestion! :)
Your content is amazing! ↖️
Thanks a lot!
Should every goal of mine be a smart goal?
I think it is a great goal to have :)
opay opay I believe this depends on what you want to do. I also have "goals" like "I want to buy a new shirt this week" I don't think such goals need to be smart goals but if you have something that you want to achieve long term or something that you would otherwise struggle with I would highly recommend so set a smart goal :)
I think this is pretty solid advice
92% damn...
but why?
I guess people just want to achieve a lot of things not thinking things ttrough
yeahbut 92%! You have to imagine that people usually believe that they can achieve their goals. At least that what a goal is made for
hm that would also mean that people get disappointed all the time. Now I am wondering how often people set a goal? is five times a day realistic?
depends on the definition of 'goal' but this would explain why so many are frustrated with not achieving their goals
all thumbs down. Where im going we dont need goals