7 Proven Alternatives to SMART Goals

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Goals can be simple or complex… from choosing to start eating healthily, to committing your life to discovering a cure for a disease. The one thing they all have in common is that everyone has goals. You may not call it that, but if you set out to achieve something, it is a goal. Unfortunately, … Read more

Goals for Teens: A Step-by-Step Guide

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Are you a parent or teacher of teenagers? If so, you want the best for them. They are at a crucial time in their lives and you will have an impact on their success. You are their guide, a mentor, tasked with helping them find meaning and purpose in life. One way to help them … Read more

Vision VS Goals: 5 Important Differences

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There’s a secret to making dreams come true – we need a vision and we need to set goals. People get confused about vision vs goals; sometimes assuming they’re the same thing. But they have some important differences, and both are vital to helping us become who we want to be.  There’s nothing better than letting … Read more

11 Big Hairy Audacious Goal (BHAG) Examples & Ideas

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Jim Collins and Jerry Porras coined the phrase “Big Hairy Audacious Goals” in 1994 when they published their book Built to Last: Successful Habits of Visionary Companies. BHAGs (pronounced bee-hag) aren’t your ordinary goals. They are the kind of goals that launch companies into a realm way beyond a point ever imagined possible. If you want … Read more

6 SMART Goals Examples for Nonprofit Organizations

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Nonprofit organizations are altruistic and beneficial. They serve communities everywhere. However, nonprofit organizations face many challenges, whether small or large. These challenges include fundraising, hosting virtual events, recruiting volunteers, engaging with the community, etc. One way to face these challenges nonprofits face is to set SMART goals. SMART goals help you set goals through specific … Read more