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Your Strengths, Your Goals, Your Growth

Here is the alt text for the image: **Alt Text:** A word cloud arranged in the shape of a smiling face with heart-shaped eyes. The graphic is filled with multicolored words representing positive character traits and professional skills. Prominent words include "teamwork," "integrity," "resilience," "creativity," "empathy," "tenacity," "honesty," "collaborator," "courage," "growth," "kindness," "perseverance," and "self-starter."
We visualized the top personal qualities gathered from last month's goal-setting prompt into our community word cloud. Now, take those strengths and use our SMART Goal Development Worksheet to turn broad aspirations into concrete milestones before your next performance review.

In the December edition of Pack Your Potential, we invited readers to share the qualities they most admire in themselves. The top responses include:

  • Autonomy
  • Collaborator
  • Courage
  • Creativity
  • Empathy
  • Growth
  • Honesty
  • Integrity
  • Kindness
  • Organization
  • Perseverance
  • Resilience
  • Self-Starter
  • Teamwork
  • Tenacity

The exercise and graphic were just a preview of a more meaningful process: individual goal setting. As you prepare for performance management conversations, use the SMART Goals template to guide productive discussions with your supervisor.

Be sure to check out the SMART Goal Development Worksheet, which is included with the template mentioned above. The worksheet walks you through each criterion and helps you cement clear, actionable goals.

If you still think goal setting is just busy work, these practical applications might just change your mind.

5 Ways the SMART Goal Setting Framework Can Support Your Career Development

  1. Turn ambitions into action plans
    The Specific and Measurable criteria help define concrete actions rather than broad aspirations. So instead of setting a goal to “improve leadership skills, try something more tangible like “lead the quarterly project team and achieve a 90% customer satisfaction score.”
  2. Align growth with business needs
    The Relevant criterion helps you identify skills or projects that align and support both your interests and your department’s priorities. That’s a win-win for all.
  3. Manage development time
    The Time‑based and Attainable components help you set realistic deadlines for learning and development activities—like completing a certification—without overwhelming your day‑to‑day responsibilities.
  4. Facilitate stronger performance reviews
    Come prepared to review with draft SMART goals. It shows initiative and leads to richer, more productive conversations about your future.
  5. Track and demonstrate progress
    Define Measurable milestones early, so you can clearly show your improvement and achievements during performance appraisals or when making a case for advancement.