I know that SMART has to do with setting goals

Something, Measurable, Something, something and something

Hail google...

Setting goals is easy but achieving them isn't. That's why setting SMART goals - Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic and Timely - is the first step in making your goal a reality.


But see the first goal I would set would be not to memorize any acronym that I can google and find in less than three seconds (that long because I have a sluggish connection).

Why did I know about smart goals? My son took an online PE/health class for high school last summer and had a question when he was filling out his "wellness" plan that had to include smart goals.