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Is your goal actually SMART?

SMART is a quality test for a single goal, and it works best applied honestly one goal at a time. This checker reads your goal for the two things text can reveal, a number to measure and a deadline to hit, and helps you judge specificity. Two criteria, achievable and relevant, depend on context only you have, so the tool asks you to confirm them rather than pretending to guess. The result is an honest five-point read with concrete fixes.

How it works

  1. Write the goal as you would actually commit to it, in one or two sentences.
  2. Let the tool detect Measurable and Time-bound from your wording, then tick the two self-check boxes honestly.
  3. Rework any criterion marked with a red letter. A goal that passes all five is concrete enough to act on.

Frequently asked questions

What does SMART stand for?

Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound. It is a checklist for writing one goal well, applied per goal rather than used as a whole planning system.

Why does the tool ask me to confirm Achievable and Relevant?

Because neither can be read reliably from the text of a goal. Whether a goal is achievable depends on your resources, and whether it is relevant depends on your strategy. An honest checker asks rather than guessing.

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