6 min

PPI #124: How NOT to Set Goals - Why S.M.A.R.T. Goals Are Lame The 2% with Eric Partaker

    • Self-Improvement

This episode will teach you how not to set your goals, and will give you a much more powerful framework to use instead of the traditional smart goal setting framework.

KEY POINTS

F = Frequently Discussed - Goals should be discussed within teams, at the beginning of the month at the end of the month, discussed everywhere. Frequent discussion is correlated with the goal having a higher likelihood of achievement. 
A = Ambitious - The goal should feel slightly out of reach, ambition inspires you to take action.
S = Specific - Be very clear about what the goal is and when you are looking to achieve it.
T = Transparent - The goal needs to be visible to all so that everyone can see the progress made. The more transparency around a goal, the more likely it will be achieved.


FREE EBOOK
Free Digital Copy of my best selling book The 3 Alarms:
https://www.ericpartaker.com/the3alarms

Please rate and review my podcast here: https://ratethispodcast.com/eric

This episode will teach you how not to set your goals, and will give you a much more powerful framework to use instead of the traditional smart goal setting framework.

KEY POINTS

F = Frequently Discussed - Goals should be discussed within teams, at the beginning of the month at the end of the month, discussed everywhere. Frequent discussion is correlated with the goal having a higher likelihood of achievement. 
A = Ambitious - The goal should feel slightly out of reach, ambition inspires you to take action.
S = Specific - Be very clear about what the goal is and when you are looking to achieve it.
T = Transparent - The goal needs to be visible to all so that everyone can see the progress made. The more transparency around a goal, the more likely it will be achieved.


FREE EBOOK
Free Digital Copy of my best selling book The 3 Alarms:
https://www.ericpartaker.com/the3alarms

Please rate and review my podcast here: https://ratethispodcast.com/eric

6 min