Rhythms of Focus

49. SMART Goals Are Anything but Smart

Apr 2, 2026
A cranky take on why rigid SMART goals can stifle wandering minds and creativity. A critique of measurability and clock-time thinking that privileges premature specificity. An argument for wordless discovery, tiny practice-driven turns that unlock bigger shifts, and open-ended, emergent creative work illustrated through a musical reworking and a reflective performance.
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SMART Goals Create Premature Rigidity

  • SMART goals' specificity can produce rigidity that harms creativity and people.
  • Dr. Kourosh Dini argues premature specificity privileges measurable words over the wordless discovery essential to creative work.
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Metricability Does Not Equal Importance

  • Not everything that can be measured matters; many important qualities resist quantification.
  • Dini asserts most that truly matters in creative and meaningful work cannot be reduced to metrics or clock time.
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Creative Work Lives In The Wordless Now

  • Much of creative experience is wordless and cannot be fully captured by written goals.
  • Dini emphasizes discovery happens in the act of creating, so outcomes remain blurry until practiced into being.
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