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Score Card on SMART Goals for 2020
By My Sweet Retirement  •  December 23, 2020
Here is the score card on my SMART goals for 2020 (S – Specific, M – Measurable, A – attainable, R – relevant, T – time-based) that I have set for myself. With the COVID-19 pandemic disrupting everyone lives, how did I fare this year? Let us recap the question “Who do I want to be?” I want to be a better parent, a better leader at work, a healthy and fit person and to have less financial stress from daily necessities of life. How do I want to show up? 1. A Better Parent 1a) Do at least 1 activity together per month 1b) Contribute at least S$600 to each of my child OCBC Young Savers Account 2. A Better Leader 2a) Read 12 Self Improvement Books 2b) Watch 12 Courses From Udemy 3. A Healthier and Fitter Me 3a) Run...
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By My Sweet Retirement
I am a working salaried professional in my mid 30s. Just like most Singaporeans, I worked long office working hours, often trying very hard to find some work life balance. The Sweet Retirement Blog was created to share my journey towards achieving a comfortable retirement life. I believe we cannot simply rely solely on our Central Provident Fund savings when reaching old age. Neither can we rely solely on our bank savings as we all know the interest rates cannot beat inflation.
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