Often we do a goals thread, and there seems to me that there's a schism on 
how to approach goals.  Some folks have very specific goals: i.e. "average 
10 miles a day over the year".  Others enjoy eschewing the specificity: 
i.e. "have more fun on the bike".

I'm a devotee of S.M.A.R.T. goals, which are (S)simple, (M)easurable, 
(A)chievable, (R)relevant, (T)imply.  The notion of the S.M.A.R.T. goal has 
improved my life in several ways and maybe in a way has saved my life. I'm 
a compulsive person and I'm a numbers guy. I'm going to be compulsive about 
*something 
, *so if that something can be achievable and healthy, then that's a good 
thing.  I've gotten into the habit of setting up tons of tiny S.M.A.R.T. 
goals, and it sets me up to have a regular pattern of taking W's.  

My big picture goals for 2024 include:

10,000km ridden
Summit Mount Diablo 5 times on 5 different bikes
Put myself in the position to attempt my first 400k brevet
Complete the Marin Mountains 200k brevet
Complete 25% of every city in Contra Costa County on Wandrer
Complete 25% of Marin County on Wandrer
Ride 55 miles on my 55th birthday and kick off riding my age on my birthday 
as a regular event

Bill Lindsay
El Cerrito, CA

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