Specific goals are objectives defined with extreme clarity and precision, leaving no room for ambiguity. Research shows that transforming a vague target into a specific goal makes you three times more likely to achieve it.
By defining the exact parameters of what you want to accomplish, you provide your brain with a clear roadmap rather than a foggy destination. The Core Framework: Defining Specificity
To make any general target highly specific, it must answer the core “W” questions: What do I want to accomplish? Why is this goal important? Who needs to be involved? When does it need to be finished? Which resources or constraints are at play? Specific Goals vs. Vague Ambitions
Vague goals act as wishes, while specific goals function as executable action plans.
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