Goal setting is vital in business, education, and performance environments such as sports, yet it is also a key component of many coaching and counseling conversations (Clough, Strycharczyk, & Perry, 2021; Woolfolk, 2021).
While counselors typically focus on dealing with past and present issues and difficulties and coaches are more future-oriented, both can benefit their clients by supporting them in setting short and long-term goals that guide them towards successful outcomes (Passmore & Price, 2021; Nelson-Jones, 2014).
In this article, we take SMART goals and other goal methodologies, initially designed for organizational, educational, and sports psychology, and apply them to coaching and counseling.
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