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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Goals do you set them?





Do you set goals for yourself?  Do you always set goals but only see them come and go and never realized?  Well join the group, I believe we all do this most of the time.    The good news is, that there are reasons why we do not see our goals realized.  There are actually smart ways to set goals.






Did you know that the human brain forgets 80% of detail within 24 hours and 99% within two weeks.  (This has been proven in memory studies.)  To me this is sort of a rude awakening that I needed to hear.  Writing down our goals keep them fresh and clear in our minds.  Hence why blogging and food logging has become such an important part of my life.


You can create a target date so now you have a point A and a point B.  Along the way you can have milestones, these can keep the momentum high and you focused on the right path.  Set smaller weekly or monthly goals along the way.  This can help as you move closer to that ultimate prize.




Milestones can be achievements and having nothing to do with the scale, such as being able to walk 3 miles.  To be able to swim laps for 45 minutes.  To be able to play nonstop with your children outside, or run for the first time in your life.


Plan out your actions that will help you get to this goal.  These are your daily and weekly nutrition and fitness goals that will ultimately lead you to your success.  This is how just doing a little bit each day will help you to find your dream of being thin.  Just by doing the actions, you will become a happier and healthier you.




You must be:

  1. Realistic - Start off with a goal that isn't too ambitious, so that you can soon experience the thrills of success.  Build toward grander goals to keep your motivation high.
  2. Specific - make sure it can be measured and tracked.
  3. Forgiving - leave room for the 1 step forward - 1 step back  rule to apply.
  4. Crystal clear - find a photo depicting or symbolizing what you want.  The clearer the point, the easier to stay focused.
  5. Valuable - Remind yourself why you want to succeed in the first place.  
  6. Challenging - What do you wish for?  This is the goal that will hold your attention the most. There is no reason that our wishes cannot become our goals.
  7. Reward - every little bit of positive reinforcement helps.
  8. Backed up - Prepare for the unknown with contingency plans before problems come up.  Have options waiting that will help you stay consistent in the face of the unexpected.
If you are able to do this, you will soon find that the journey becomes easier, and more fulfilling, and less of a drudge.
I cannot imagine wanting to start out on a trip, without some idea of what I want to do, or where I may end up.  I mean, OK maybe flying by the seat of your pants is OK if you are going to trek across Europe for 6 months, but most of the time a plan is of the utmost importance.


I have set my goals, and I am moving forward and I am loving every moment.















2 comments:

Cece said...

My goal is simple. Make more good choices rahter than bad :)

MandaPanda said...

I agree that writing down goals are uberimportant and with setting realistic ones. I think part of my problem in the past was setting UNrealistic goals and then feeling like a failure when I didn't attain them. Not a good combo.