Setting SMARTER Goals: How to Integrate Holistic Modalities for Sustainable Success!
Setting goals is an essential part of personal and professional development. But for goals to be sustainable and effective—especially in the context of health and wellness—they must be realistic, adaptable, and aligned with a your overall well-being.
In this article, I explore the SMARTER goal-setting model and provide examples of how to integrate holistic health practices into each phase of the process.
🧭 What Are SMARTER Goals?
The SMARTER framework builds upon the traditional SMART goal method by adding two critical components: Emotionally Charged and Rewarding. This makes the model more dynamic and suitable for long-term behavior change and personal growth.
Here’s what SMARTER stands for:
S – Specific.
M – Measurable.
A – Achievable.
R – Relevant.
T – Time-bound.
E – Emotional Charge.
R – Reward(ing).
📝Step-by-Step: Applying SMARTER Goals with Holistic Integration
S – Specific. The goal is clearly defined and unambiguous. Make it literal. Write it out. Vague goals like “be healthier” don’t provide direction.
✅ Example: “Walk 30 minutes every morning before work.”
Holistic Tip: Start your day with a mindful breathing ritual to center your intention. Let your morning walk become a moving meditation.
M – Measurable. Progress and outcome can be quantified or tracked. Track your progress. Knowing how far you’ve come keeps you motivated.
✅ Example: “Drink at least 1 glass of water daily for 30 days.”
Holistic Tip: Add slices of cucumber, lemon, or mint to your water for added hydration and digestive support. Track your intake in a wellness journal.
A – Achievable. The goal is realistic and attainable based on current resources. Stretch yourself, but be realistic. Goals that are doable build momentum.
✅ Example: “Attend one yoga class per week instead of seven when you’re just starting.”
Holistic Tip: Support your body’s physical and mental health with chiropractic care or massage therapy. Gentle alignment promotes endurance and prevents burnout.
R – Relevant.The goal aligns with personal values, priorities, or needs. Goals should align with your deeper priorities, values, or needs—not external pressures.
✅Example Goal: “Establish a calming evening routine to support deeper sleep.”
Holistic Tip: Use aromatherapy (lavender, vetiver) and journaling to unwind. When goals align with emotional wellness, they become more meaningful.
T – Time-bound. The goal includes a clear timeframe. Set a realistic timeline. Dates create urgency—but don’t forget to build in flexibility.
✅ Example: “Complete a 21-day gratitude journaling challenge by the end of the month.”
Holistic Integration: Replace screen time with restorative practices such as journaling, breath work, or outdoor walks. These alternatives also support parasympathetic (rest-and-digest) activation.
E – Emotionally Charged. The goal should tap into your emotions. Motivation increases when you feel connected to the outcome—especially when it’s rooted in something personal.
✅Example: “I want to improve my energy so I can be more present and patient with my children.”
Holistic Integration: Self care. Massage, craniosacral and hypnotherapy monthly… this is how parents do it!
R – Reward (and rewarding 😉). Completion or milestones are acknowledged and celebrated.
Celebrate milestones—big and small! Rewards activate joy and fuel forward momentum.
✅ Example: “After two weeks of consistent stretching, book a reflexology session or enjoy a nature walk.”
Holistic Tip: Let the reward support your wellness. Choose experiences over things—your nervous system will thank you.
Integrating Holistic Modalities to Achieve Your Goals
Once your goals are set, it’s time to support your journey from the inside out. Holistic modalities help you regulate your nervous system, enhance focus, and stay connected to your purpose. Here’s how to integrate them:
🧘♀️ 1. Mindfulness and Meditation
A clear mind creates a focused path. Daily mindfulness—whether through meditation, breath work, or quiet reflection—reduces stress and keeps you aligned with your intentions.
Try this: Start your morning with a 5-minute intention-setting meditation using HypnoNapp💤. Visualize your goal and imagine it already complete.
✍️ 2. Journaling & Visualization
Journaling is a powerful self-awareness tool especially when combined with hypnotherapy. Write about your “why,” track your emotions, or reflect on progress. Create a vision board or write a daily affirmation that embodies your goal. Your subconscious mind will help guide your actions.
🌱 3. Nutrition & Hydration
Your body is your vessel. Nourishing foods and proper hydration impact clarity, energy, and emotional regulation—all critical to staying motivated. Incorporate grounding herbal teas (like tulsi or chamomile) to support calm and clarity.
💆♂️ 4. Bodywork and Energy Healing
Practices like chiropractic care, craniosacral therapy, acupuncture, or massage can release stored tension, enhance vitality, and bring your body back into alignment. When your body feels safe and supported, your mind follows.
💫 5. Affirmations and Hypnotherapy
Your internal dialogue shapes your reality. Replace self-doubt with empowering affirmations or explore hypnotherapy to reprogram limiting beliefs.
“I am aligned. I am supported. I am achieving my goals with ease and grace.”
✨ Final Thoughts: Let It Be a Journey, Not a Sprint
Goals aren’t just destinations—they’re invitations to become more of who you truly are. By integrating holistic tools, you’re not just accomplishing tasks—you’re transforming from the inside out.
Honor the process. Nourish your body. Trust your timing, because the best version of yourself doesn’t come through force—it unfolds through alignment.
Peace and Light,
Dr. Mary



