SMART Breakdown
Goal Mistakes
Mental Health and Positivity
Tips and Tools
Real or not SMART?
100

What does the "S" in SMART stand for?

Specific

100

Why is the goal “I’m going to be happier” not a SMART goal?

It is not specific or measurable

100

According to the article, are most people naturally happy all the time?

No, it takes intentional effort

100

What is one benefit of sharing your goals with others?

It increases accountability and support

100

“I will go to the gym twice a week for the next month.”

SMART — specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, time-bound

200

What does the "M" in SMART help you do?

Measure your progress

200

Why is “I will be happy one of these days” not effective?

It lacks a time-bound deadline

200

How can SMART goals support someone with depression or anxiety?

They provide structure and purpose that support mental wellnes

200

What is an accountability partner?

Someone who helps you stay on track and celebrates progress with you

200

“I will be a more positive person.”

Not SMART — not specific or measurable

300

What is the purpose of the "Achievable" part of SMART goals?

To ensure your goal is realistic and attainable in the given timeframe

300

What’s wrong with the goal: “I will never feel anxious again”?  

It’s not achievable or realistic

300

What kind of goals help make long-term goals more manageable?

Short-term goals

300

What question should you ask yourself before setting a goal to make it personal?

Why? — What’s my reason for this goal?

300

“I’ll never cry again after this week.”

Not SMART — not achievable

400

Why is "Relevant" important when writing a SMART goal?

Because the goal should align with your long-term vision and life priorities

400

Why is “I will type 120 wpm by January” a bad goal for mental health?

It’s not relevant to mental wellbeing

400

How can you use SMART goals to design your life “from the inside”?

By aligning your goals with your values and mental health needs

400

How do deadlines help when working on SMART goals?

They create urgency and help prioritize actions

400

“I will write in my journal every night for 10 minutes for the next 30 days.”

SMART — it meets all 5 criteria

500

Give an example of how a goal could be Time-Bound.

"I will walk 3 times a week for the next month"

500

Identify two SMART criteria that are missing from the goal: “I want to feel better.”

Specific and measurable — or more depending on how it's interpreted

500

Why might someone resent naturally optimistic people, according to the article?

Because it feels out of reach to them, but it’s something many people want

500

Why is it important to use the supports you already have?

They can motivate, assist, and guide you during setbacks

500

“I’ll be successful someday.”

(Not SMART — vague and not time-bound)

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