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  1. Kathryn Merrow - The Pain Relief Coach
    2010-01-04 @ 1:37 pm

    Thank you both for this method of goal setting. I’m printing it right now because that’s the SMART thing to do!

    Kathryn

  2. Teresa Ivory
    2011-01-13 @ 7:24 am

    Great reminder! It’s so easy to get busy with other things if you don’t have your SMART list in from of you every day. Your questions and descriptions of using each part of this method are very helpful. Thanks for the downloads.

  3. Willena Flewelling
    2011-01-16 @ 2:00 am

    I don’t know if the SMART goals are something new, or if I’ve just not heard of them before. But they’ve come up several times from as many different sources in the past couple of weeks. A great and simple way of remembering what goals really need to be in order for us to achieve them! Thanks for sharing!

    Willena Flewelling

    • Pat & Lorna
      2011-01-20 @ 7:39 pm

      Willena,

      It is interesting how many times we’ve seen this come up recently as well. It seems quite a few people see it as a great formula for setting goals we can achieve.

      Thanks for stopping by and commenting.
      ~ Pat and Lorna

  4. Rapid Gigabitz
    2011-01-19 @ 4:36 am

    Very well written and intresting post. Big thumbs up! buy i can’t find your RSS! Please help me…

  5. Daniel @ Business Advisor
    2011-01-26 @ 10:37 pm

    This is a new concept for me. However, it is something I always keep in mind. I really your SMART word grouping. Let’s say every day should be a SMART day. Specific measurable, realistic and tangible goals for each day. Thanks for sharing.