Sunday, October 19, 2014

Weight Loss: Goals

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Goals are a required component to obtain long-term success, whether you're striving for something personally or professionally. It's nearly impossibly to get where you are trying to go without clearly defining where exactly that is. When it comes to weight loss or fitness, set goals that are both short term and long term. Want to lose 70 pounds? Well if that is all you focus on you'll find yourself discouraged and likely give up. Instead focus on losing 5-10 pounds at a time. Bite off little chunks at a time and you'll find greater success.

When you set your goals, make sure they're specific, realistic and attainable. For example I really want to lose 25 pounds but to say I'm going to do that by November 15th would be unattainable and unhealthy. Instead I am setting measurable goals, and with those goals come rewards. Weight loss and fitness aren't easy and they take a lot of determination that should be rewarded a long the way.

The other important thing about goals and even weight loss is that you must take one day at a time. There are going to be days when I overindulge. There will be days when I don't get in a workout because of one excuse or another, but instead of dwelling on those road bumps I am promising myself to get back up the next morning and start over. The beauty of our lives is that every day we get a new beginning. Don't let one bad day, one "bad" meal, or one missed workout throw you off your path. It's important to always remember why you started!

I recently shared my weight loss journey so now it's time to share my goals. While you're likely use to goals in the form of pounds lost, my goals are not solely focused on what the scale has to say. While this is a good measure of weight loss, it is not always accurate and can be discouraging. You can lose inches and tone up without losing much weight. In fact you can lose a lot of inches before the number on the scale ever budges! I don't know about you but I'd rather my clothes fit me well and for my body to tone up, than to see a certain number on the scale. Besides, even at my goal weight I was on the heavy end of my "suggested weight" and BMI, so I can agree that it is not all about the number.

"It’s true, the scale can only give you a numerical reflection of your relationship with gravity. That’s it. It cannot measure beauty, talent, purpose, life force, possibility, strength, or love. Don’t give the scale more power than it has earned. Take note of the number, then get off the scale and live your life. You are beautiful!” ― Steve Maraboli, Life, the Truth, and Being Free

Here are my goals for the next few weeks:
  1. Eat clean 80% of the time
  2. Cut out alcohol other than 1-2 glasses of wine per week
  3. Try new, healthy meals
  4. Work out 3 days per week for the first few weeks then eventually work up to 4-6 days a week
  5. Lose 8 pounds by Thanksgiving
What are some of your personal fitness goals? How do you reward yourself after meeting those goals?

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