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04.01.2011, 09:22
Happy New Year! Have you made any resolutions yet? I hope not. �Resolutions� are generally vague, unspecific, and quickly broken. I know I haven�t been successful at keeping many of mine in years past. So instead of resolutions, how about setting some goals � and SMART ones at that. I�m not using the caps here to yell at you (never an effective motivational technique). SMART is an acronym representing the characteristics of an well-defined goal. SMART goals are: Specific (What, exactly, am I going to do?) Measurable (How will I know when I�ve succeeded?) Attainable (Is what I want to do really possible?) Relevant (Is what I want to do really important?) Time-bound (How long will it take?) Some of the items are related (part of the specificity might be the metrics by which you will measure success), but it�s a really useful mnemonic device. How can you put this into practice? A resolution might be, �This year, I�m going to update my CAD Standards Manual.� But a SMART Goal would be: �By March 1st, I am going to rewrite the sections of the CAD Standards Manual that deal with layers, file storage, and annotation. I will put the revised PDF files on the server and in an icon in the AutoCAD LT interface for my colleagues. I will also create, print, and distribute a one-page handout with the main points of the standards as an desk reference.� Don�t you agree that the goal will be easier to accomplish than the nebulous resolution? You have a deadline, measureable results, and specific tasks to get there. Set goals, make plans, and stick to them. In my opinion, that�s better than a resolution any day.Go to the original post...