SMART goals were something we as an academy elaborated on last year, and while I was successful with my goals others were not as they either were unreasonable or simply forgot about them. We all need a goal to set our selves upon, if you're driving with no destination then what's the point of driving? Those are some of the reasons why we are creating new SMART goals, it is important to have a drive and have our clutch in gear when working or we'll burn ourselves out because our focus, our clutch pedal, hasn't been pushed to it's limit. SMART goals stands for Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, and Time-bond so my goal must have all five qualities added.
So starting off, my academic smart goal is to keep track of my time better. A large portion of my problems came from my lack of interest of creating a schedule for myself, so I plan on fixing that for myself this year by creating a weekly schedule dependent on what assignments I have due. I'll be keeping track of my progress through different reminders set up on my phone. For my personal SMART goal, I plan to get leaner by going to the gym more often and to become 150 pounds (mostly muscle) by the end of this school year. I plan to achieve this by setting a time to wake up, probably around 4:30 AM, This will be measurable as I will take progress photos every month and is very attainable if I put my mind to it. It's relevant and worthwhile as it improves my mental and physical states.
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