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Steve GatenaBy Steve GatenaMay 2, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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By Steve Gatena.

You’re sitting on the couch, staring at your old journal.
Another list of goals.
Get in shape, read more, grow the business, be a better dad…
It felt good for about a week. Now it feels like guilt.

Another promise broken.
Another dream left to gather dust.
But the problem was never the dream.
It was the lack of SMART goals.

Vague dreams stay dreams.
Instead of “get healthier,” try “I will move my body for 20 minutes, four days a week, for the next 30 days.”
Now you have something specific to pray over, something to follow, something to build on.

Make them measurable so you can track progress with grace.
Not to grade yourself, but to thank God for every small step forward.

Bold faith and wise planning work together.
Aim high, but keep your goals achievable.
Pray for the clarity to know when to push and when to rest.

And here’s the part most people skip:
Not every good goal is the right goal.
The best goals are relevant to your gifts, your season, and His voice.
Before you commit, ask whether this is what God is actually asking of you right now.

Finally, make them time-bound.
Not to pressure yourself, but to move with purpose.
Faith without action is just a wish.
Deadlines turn someday into today.

The fact that you still care about those dreams in the journal means the desire is still alive.
You just need a better plan.

Here’s your focus for this week:

Get specific. Pick one ambiguous dream. Turn it into a measurable action with a clear deadline. Not someday. A date.
Track with grace. For the next week, simply observe your progress. Don’t judge, just notice the small steps forward.
Check the source. Ask God if your biggest goal right now is the right one for this season. A good goal is not always a God goal. Listen before you sprint.
Anchor your day in this truth: “Rejoice in hope, be patient in tribulation, be constant in prayer.” (Romans 12:12)

Take the step.
Keep the faith.
And watch what God does with your yes.

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Steve Gatena

Steve is an American Entrepreneur, NCAA Champion, and the youngest advisor to the President of the United States to be appointed to the National Infrastructure Advisory Council.

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