Goals & Objectives

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As you pursue guitar playing and look forward to getting better, it’s important to define goals and objectives. Here’s a closer look at what they are and how they can practically help you improve.

Goals are broad, long-term statements of what you intend to achieve, providing a general direction or vision, while objectives are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant, and time-bound (SMART) actions taken to reach those goals. Objectives break down a larger goal into smaller, actionable steps, allowing for progress tracking and successful completion of the overall aim.

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Goals

  • Broad and Visionary: Goals are like the destination on a map, outlining the ultimate aim without detailing the route.
  • Long-Term: They represent a larger outcome or ideal that is often achieved over an extended period.
  • Intangible and Abstract: Goals are often conceptual and can be more difficult to quantify directly.
  • Focus on the “What”: They describe what you want to achieve.

Objectives

  • Specific and Measurable: ?Objectives are concrete targets that can be defined with numbers or clear, tangible indicators.
  • Short-Term and Tactical: They are the specific, smaller steps that are completed within a shorter timeframe.
  • SMART: Effective objectives are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.
  • Focus on the “How” and “When”: They describe how you will achieve the goal and by when.

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How They Work Together

.1. Set a Goal: Start with a broad, overarching goal.
2. Define Objectives: Break the goal into smaller, specific, and measurable objectives.
3. Track Progress: Use the objectives to track progress and make adjustments as needed.
4. Achieve the Goal: By accomplishing the individual objectives, you move closer to achieving the main goal.

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Example with Health

Goal:
– To improve your physical health.

Objectives:
– Exercise for 30 minutes every day for the next month.
– Eat at least five servings of fruits and vegetables daily.
– Drink 8 glasses of water per day.

 

Example with Guitar

Goal:
– To improve your ability to play chords.

Objectives:
– Practice chords for 20 minutes every day for the next month.
– Play through 4 different chord progressions while changing chords quickly.
– Learn at least 10 new chords a week.

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