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There are several tools that can be used to track the progress of SMART goals. These include project management tools like Trello, Asana, or Jira, which allow you to set specific tasks, deadlines, and track progress. Additionally, Google Sheets or Excel can be used to create a visual representation of your goals and track your progress. Other tools like SMART Goals Tracker or GoalsOnTrack are specifically designed for tracking SMART goals.
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