Making your goals “Smart”

Farva Shehzad
2 min readApr 3, 2021

It is always difficult for students to identify their potential and goals. They are vague in developing their goals until they get experience in the specific field. Students with defined goals work hard to achieve their goals. If they lack motivation and direction they must direct their teachers and parents to show them the right path. If you are enjoying doing whatever takes your time you can utilize this to develop it into a skill. Like if you enjoy reading your course books and stories highlighted in your course you can explore a story book too. To develop skills and interests you must find time to devote yourself to it. I want to become a CSP officer for this, I have to appear in CSS exams after 1 year of my graduation. There is still a year left for me to graduate, which means rather than traditional books to prepare I can work on myself to appear in CSS exams. I am good at English writing but I lose the connection if I stop working on my current skills. It’s a bit natural for me to write and observe things deeply. My grammar mistakes often took the clarity of my writing. I will use Tube study or Udemy in the summer holidays to polish my writing skills. For this, I have an excellent opportunity to work on my English essay writing, improve my vocabulary and develop techniques to get hands-on English composition. For this goal to make a smart goal have set some mini-goals to achieve in 6 months.

Meditate every day for 10 mins and take it to 30 mins/day

Read at least 20 pages a day of any book & take it to 35 pages/day

Write at least one page of 300 words per day

Read at least 60 Mcqs on General Knowledge/week

Spend one hour a day reading Dawn

Spend one hour a night on twitter+new

Listen to at least 2 TED talks a week to stay motivated

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