There shouldn't be a consequence if the goal set is realistic! The problem people run into is setting unrealistic goals. A goal that is unrealistic can ruin someones self esteem!
When setting realistic goals, consider
When setting realistic goals, consider
Having the goals be realistic and making sure you can keep up with how to achieve those goals. <><><><> SMART Goals- Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Timely
You do it by setting realistic goals and work towards achieving them.
I was taught to follow the SMART rule for setting goals. Goals should be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and time-targeted.
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Setting impossible demands may quicken reaching goals but can also cause failure with long lasting impact. Setting realistic targets and achievable timescales will allow for long term success.
This question seems to address "dreams" in the sense of hopes, goals and aspirations rather than the images experienced during sleep. There is no definitive answer to this question. Realistic goals are more likely to be achieved than unrealistic goals, and challenging aspirations can be just as realistic as aspirations that do not require great effort.
This is an abbreviation used commonly to help goal setting. Goals you are setting for yourself or others like subordinates should satisfy the following criteria: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic and Timely.
Setting specific and achievable goals, creating a detailed plan with milestones, surrounding yourself with supportive and like-minded individuals, and consistently tracking and evaluating your progress will make it more likely for you to reach your goals.