In order to see the progress, you want to make in your health, you need to set a few SMART (Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant, Time-bound) goals.
Remember, small changes every day can lead to big results in the long run, so rather than select one big goal, choose a series of smaller goals that bring you closer and closer to your larger goal.
When setting a fitness goal, it is important that you list the specific actions that you will take to help you achieve that goal.
For example, “I will exercise more” is not a specific goal. But if you say, “I will walk 20 minutes a day, 3 days a week for the next 2 weeks,” you are setting a specific and realistic goal.
Focus on short-term fitness goals with an emphasis on completing daily exercise. By achieving your short-term fitness goals on a day-by-day basis, you will end up feeling good about your progress and will be motivated to keep going.
Choose something you really want, make it dependent on meeting a specific goal. Rewarding yourself will encourage you to achieve your goals.
Give yourself frequent, small rewards for reaching short-term goals than bigger rewards that require long, difficult effort.
You’ll be more likely to keep your goals if you have an accountability partner and enjoy your workout.
If you discover that your health or fitness levels are improving as you had planned or that you are not getting results at the pace or rate that you anticipated, you may need to rebalance your approach.
Recognize when you’re meeting your fitness goals and be proud of your progress.
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Setting a specific fitness goal and taking specific actions to achieve that goal is only one part of the equation. The next thing that you must do to be a successful goal setter is to identify specific benchmarks that you will use to ensure that you are on target to meet your goals.
Use these benchmarks to review your progress, determine where you are having success and where your areas of opportunity are. When you experience success at reaching a small goal, it will motivate you to keep moving toward your larger ones.
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