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How to Set Clear, Achievable Goals

Carte d’objectif et étapes reliées pour définir des objectifs clairs et atteignables

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A clear goal doesn’t get lost in a number and a date. It starts well before that: intention. Any change you want in your reality, for whom, and why this matters specifically.

This is why many goals fail “the good intention” model. They look detailed in form and vague in substance. A workable goal isn’t just measurable, it’s connected to direction that matters to you.

Why the goal model fails

It’s too vague to act on

“To improve how I manage my time” is sincere, but doesn’t say what you’ll do specifically. It doesn’t tell you what to do. Vagueness blocks action.

It’s too big to begin

A goal stacked at the first hurdle leaves many hesitant before starting. Achievable doesn’t mean easy. It means real measures with your actual tools.

A good goal flows from intention

In my framework, intention is the first pillar: choosing what deserves the effort, and being honest in answering why. A goal that doesn’t flow from this is just a number waiting to be tracked.

Five steps to set a clear, achievable goal

1. Start with change, not the number

What’s changing for a specific person? The goal describes a transformation, not a number.

2. Make it observable

An observable goal is what you’ll see, changed in behavior or state after a period. Not just a number you’ll count.

3. Link it to a specific timeframe

Not historical or arbitrary. Rather a timeframe linked to a question: will the matter improve in the right direction?

4. Make it realistic

Not “in a perfect day.” In your actual circumstances and your current time, not the wished-for ones.

5. Make it adjustable

A goal you know later was bigger than your time isn’t failure. It’s a clearer signal. Adjust it and continue.

What’s next?

Setting a clear, achievable goal is a central step in the first pillar. From it, continuity, mastery, and impact branch.

Next step: Read the Method

Frequently Asked Questions

What’s the difference between a goal and intention?

Intention defines direction and reason. The goal gathers this intention into a specific outcome capable of measurement and progress. The goal without clear intention is just a number.

How many goals can be set at once?

One or two real goals in the same domain. Many goals at once mean diluted effort and weakened impact.

What do I do if my goal changes along the way?

Adjust and continue. A changing goal is clear evidence of progress, not failure. It means what you learned gave clearer direction.

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