Written Goals = 42% More Success
Research from Dr. Gail Matthews at Dominican University found that writing down your goals increases your chances of success by 42%.(Matthews, 2007).

Break big goals into smaller actionable steps
Track Goal progress by value with units
Watch your rocket progress as you complete tasks
Research from Dr. Gail Matthews at Dominican University found that writing down your goals increases your chances of success by 42%.(Matthews, 2007).
Set ambitious, long-term goals—the harder the mission, the farther the planet. Your journey may be long, but every step gets you closer to landing somewhere truly epic.
Manage all your short and long term goals in one place. Stay organized, track progress, and keep moving.
From personal growth to big life missions—GoalRocket adapts to your journey. No matter how you work best, you can track:
Track number of books completed or pages read over time.
Set a numeric goal with a unit (e.g. EUR) and visually track toward the target.
Break it into subgoals like training sessions or weekly distances.
Checklist-style goal: domain, content, design, deployment.
Set study hours or modules to complete before a target date.
Use numeric tracking with "words" as the unit
Task-based goal split by room (living room, bedroom, kitchen, etc).
Set a financial target, log each payment as progress toward completion.