In 2015, Ditch The Resolutions And Set Smart Goals Instead

Written by Nazneen Joshi5th Jan 2015
IN 2015, DITCH THE RESOLUTIONS AND SET SMART GOALS INSTEAD
Sure, we’re all thinking in unison that a New Year offers you blank pages of a 365 page book. With 2015 already here, it’s time to write a good one! You remember Walt Disney’s words when he said, “Laughter is timeless, imagination has no age and dreams are forever”, and you tell yourself, this is the beginning of anything you want. But here’s the ugly truth about New Year’s resolutions—the ‘stop wishing’ and ‘start doing’ part never comes around. And while it might be convenient to get self-deprecating and shower the blame on yourself, have you ever spent a spare second to ponder, why no one’s resolutions ever seems to see completion? Does that mean everyone is to blame? We, here at BeBEAUTIFUL, rarely like to blame ourselves, which is why this year, we’ve unanimously decided to fault the resolutions themselves. We’re ditching the typical promises and in an effort to make some real change, we’re opting for smart goal making instead.

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Smart goals ensure that your resolutions are void of all ambiguity and have the ability to lead to measureable success. You can do this by creating goals that are specific. Make sure your goals do not have multiple interpretations. We all know the New Year means nothing if you’re still in love with your comfort zone—so if this 2015 your resolution is to get out and have some fabulous experiences outside of what you’re used to—your goal should be a lot more precise, say specifically trying Persian cuisine to broaden your taste bud’s horizons.

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Next up, your goals need to be quantifiable. If you’ve spent the last year working hard and not focusing as much on your personal life—your resolution might read: BE MORE OUTGOING, but your smart goal will read: WATCH A PLAY TWICE A MONTH. This way, it’s measureable.

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Realistic goals that keep you grounded and are potentially attainable is the kind of smart goal making we’re talking about. Climbing Mouth Everest, getting Ryan Gosling to ditch Hollywood for a quiet life with you in the country-side or inventing time-travel, all sound like spectacular resolutions, but they just lack a tiny element of realism. Pick a goal that is actually doable, so that when the time comes, you actually have something to show for it. If being featured in the Metropolitan Museum of Art is a dream—start by picking up the paintbrush first.

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So in an ideal world—your goal will hit all these benchmarks: specificity, measurability and attainability. This way, by the time you get to the end of each week, you can measure your goal and see how far you’ve come along and what you need to set out to do. If it helps, tell a friend or family member your goal so they too can hold you accountable. Smart goals are the way to go if you’re looking for some real change, and with that here’s wishing you a fabulous and fruitful 2015!

Nazneen Joshi

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As the esteemed Dorothy Parker once said "living well is the best revenge" and I take that piece of advice to heart. A babe in the woods for all things theatrical--I like to see drama in the mundane. Fresh off the yacht into this editorial world, I look forward to bringing in a fresh, beautiful perspective.
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