I have observed many times the significance of setting smart, precise, considerable, possible, practical, and time-bound goals, but the team helped me set my non-monetary goals. Setting goals only interrelated to money will suppress your growth and creativeness and can lead to suffer exhaustion vs. success.
For most individuals, more money doesn’t look as if one and the same success. Yes, we need to make a specific amount to go around the clock, cover our everyday expenditure, or live at ease, but there are a lot of ways to define success. For instance, I know an artist who give up her 9-5 job and went around the clock as an artist to have extra time at home with her children. If she set just a financial goal and worked hard to get to that number, then she might lose out on why she became an artist in the primary place. Ask yourself, “what does achievement signify to me?” and work out which goals will facilitate you get there.