Tuesday, October 27, 2009

SMART Goals in Health & Wellness

All of us have set goals for ourselves at some point. Those who are most successful at achieving their goals utilize SMART goals. The acronym "SMART" is broken down this way:

  • S is for SPECIFIC. If you have a certain amount of pounds to lose- name it. Instead of saying "I want to lose weight," a specific goal is a goal of losing 10 lbs., etc.
  • M is for MEASURABLE. If your goal is weight loss, use a scale to measure your progress. A fitness goal might be running 1 mile in under 10 minutes.
  • A is for ATTAINABLE. Is running a 4-minute mile possible for you?
  • R is for REALISTIC. Be realistic about the goals you set. Getting down to your high school weight after having 3 children may not be realistic. Set a goal that you can not only attain, but is in reason for you. You know yourself best.
  • T is for TIME-BOUND. Give your goal a deadline. A dream is merely a goal without a deadline. Spending 45 minutes working out 4-5 times a week is timely.
Finally, I recommend stating your written goals a certain way, which gives them even greater power. Notice I said "written." State your SMART goal in the 1st person, present tense and in the affirmative. For example: "I exercise 45 minutes per day, 4 times per week." Write the goals so it stretches you a little but doesn't snap you. Stating your goals in this manner gives them much greater power- so much that your brain takes them as commands!

Let me know how this works for you.

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