How to Set Achievable Goals
And why qualitative goals are more helpful than you might think
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A common human regret among people approaching the end of life is that they wish they had invested more time pursuing qualitative goals, such as being kinder, more adventurous, more forgiving, more mindful or more humble, says life coach Pamela J. Hobart. Alas, people tend to realize their shortcomings too late in life to repair the damage. Fortunately, with insights from Hobart, you can avoid such regrets by setting better goals. Learn why the SMART goal framework doesn’t always work when it comes to qualitative goal-setting, and discern how to use goal-setting to shift your self-perception.
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About the Author
Pamela J. Hobart is a philosophical life coach who specializes in solving complicated problems.
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