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Goal Setting Strategy #5 to Elevate Your Performance

  1. Goal Setting Strategy #5 to Elevate Your Performance Anne Bachrach 1:59

Today we are talking about Goal Setting Strategy #5 to Elevate Your Performance, which is to Have SMART Goals.

 

There are many ways to set your business goals, and they should follow the SMART principle. If you set goals that aren’t SMART, there’s no way to achieve them and elevate your brand and your performance in this regard.

 

SMART goals are very Specific and have a clear path towards achieving them. They should be measurable, meaning that they should be meaningful while motivating you to achieve them.

 

Your goals should be Achievable, which means that they should be attainable. They should also be Relevant. This means that your goals should be reasonable, realistic (with a bit of a stretch as I like to add), and results based. SMART goals are also Time-bound. You need to set your goals to be achieved in a specific time frame (month, day, and year). This challenges you and helps you elevate your performance.

 

Tune in tomorrow for Goal Setting Strategy #6 to Elevate Your Performance.

 

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I’m the author of many books, including, Excuses Don’t Count; Results Rule, Live Life with No Regrets, No Excuses, The Guide to Stopping Procrastination, The Power of Visualization, My Gratitude Journal, the Work Life Balance Emergency Kit, and The Roadmap To Success with Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard, and more.  

 

Aim for what you want each and every day!  

Anne Bachrach

The Accountability Coach™

https://www.accountabilitycoach.com

 

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Anne Bachrach Goal Setting and Achievement Podcaster and Author

Anne Bachrach is a renowned expert in accountability and has helped business owners for over 25 years to achieve their ideal business and life. She believes that personal accountability is the key to success, and having someone to answer to regularly about progress is a powerful motivator. Anne has authored many books, including "Excuses Don't Count; Results Rule!", "Live Life with No Regrets; How the Choices We Make Impact Our Lives", and "The Work Life Balance Emergency Kit, No Excuses!". She has also co-authored the book "Roadmap to Success" with Stephen Covey and Ken Blanchard.

Anne has been podcasting since 2008, sharing her business success principles and resources on The Accountability Coach Podcast. She also started The Accountability Minute in 2018, which is a daily, single, simple, and doable idea to help individuals stay accountable and achieve their goals. With her fresh approach to business and emphasis on personal accountability, Anne Bachrach is a valuable resource for any business professional looking to accelerate their results and achieve their highest potential.

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