Here are tips on using goals correctly to stay motivated in order to succeed at your weight loss goal.
Use Specific Goals
Good weight loss programs will help you with having specific goals. Usually these plans will have goals laid out. However, some plans — even the good ones — may not provide these specific goals. It then will become your job to enhance the plan by laying out specific goals for you to achieve.Knowing exactly what you want to achieve is very important. The more specific your goals are, the better. How many pounds you want to lose, how far you are going to walk, how many calories you are going to consume, and so on.
Weight Loss Goals Should Be Realistic
Goals should be attainable — not only attainable, but easily attainable. Look at your goals as small stepping stones to your ultimate goal. Each time you reach a smaller goal, it can act as a motivational tool to help propel you to getting to your next goal.Therefore, instead of one big goal, you should have many smaller goals. For example, if your main goal is to lose forty pounds, then have smaller goals of losing five pounds. Do the same with physical activity.
Reward Yourself When Reaching Diet Goals
Whenever you reach a goal, reward yourself. If you had a very successful week and you followed your diet and exercise program, and as a result you reached a goal, then please go ahead and celebrate. Go have some fun and enjoy yourself. Be proud.Write Down Your Weight Loss Goals
To stay motivate, this may be the most important part of using goals. Categorize your goals by type: weight loss, exercise, weekly calorie consumption (if using a calorie counting diet) and write down your goals for each category. Again, make sure the goals are easily attainable. Whenever the goal is attained, cross it off the list. Just seeing these crossed out goals can be a huge motivation. It is a signal that says, “I can do it”! and “I am doing it”!Successful people, not only in weight loss, but in business and sports, constantly create new goals and new challenges. Every big goal usually requires the accomplishment of a bunch of smaller goals. Having something to go after, gives you motivation to get up early and work hard. That is especially important when it comes to weight loss. And when you get to your goal, it is time for new goals in order to maintain your weight.
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