Set SMARTer Goals for GLEAUXing Results
A SMART Start
The SMART method of goal setting is based on the following acronym of principles that will help you set a clear and achievable goal that will increase your likelihood of success:
Specific: Target a certain behavior. It should be clear and easy to understand.
example: I will lose weight by counting calories and eating healthier food using help from a weight-loss app.
example: I will lose weight by counting calories and eating healthier food using help from a weight-loss app.
Measurable: Quantify or at least suggest an indicator of progress.
example: I will, on average, eat X calories a day.
example: I will, on average, eat X calories a day.
Attainable: Make sure you have enough time and resources to achieve your goal.
example: With an intake of X calories a day, I will lose weight in a sustainable healthy pace for my size.
example: With an intake of X calories a day, I will lose weight in a sustainable healthy pace for my size.
Realistic: State what results can realistically be achieved, given available resources.
example: I’m gonna allow myself to have a cheat meal once per week. I have taken this into account in my realistic weight goal of Y pounds.
example: I’m gonna allow myself to have a cheat meal once per week. I have taken this into account in my realistic weight goal of Y pounds.
Timely: Specify when the result(s) can be achieved.
example: I will reach my goal in ____ weeks.
Remember, a goal without a plan is just a wish. And you deserve to give yourself more than just wishful thinking when it comes to your health and fitness.
example: I will reach my goal in ____ weeks.
Don't forget to make the process Enjoyable and Rewarding!
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