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Author: Alex Hamlin
Have your new year’s resolutions already slipped?
Now January has rolled around and 2021 is a past memory it’s time to set, remember and stick to your health goals once and for all. But how? Setting goals and identifying your underlying motivation really is the key.
Setting goals is the simple part. By following the SMART goal strategy (outlined below) it will help to make goal setting even easier.
What are SMART goals?
Firstly, goals help us define what we want to do and how to measure the progress. They are the key to getting your brain on board to support your health journey and help guide you and keep you focused on what you really want to achieve – providing direction, motivation and empowerment around daily decisions.
Goal setting is easy, yet it can become overwhelming when trying to achieve and plan for too many goals at once. This year try setting Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Relevant and Time-bound (SMART) goals so you can stay on track and feel motivated (beyond February) to achieve them.
Use this tried and tested goal strategy to set smaller, specific goals to avoid the overwhelm of unrealistic and vague health objectives.
Specific
Create goals that are clear and include fine details by describing exactly what the new habit will be. Instead of setting a goal to ‘eat more vegetables’, be more specific ‘I will fill half my plate with crunchy salad vegetables at lunch and dinner’.
Measurable
Define a measure that will indicate when the goal has been achieved. It is important to measure your progress and hold yourself accountable to keep you on track. Use a journal, app, calendar, check list to track and tick off your new healthy habit as its completed.
Attainable
Set goals that are realistic and attainable for you to achieve. Place yourself in the position to be able to achieve your goals and this will mean you are more likely to stick to your goal.
Relevant
Create goals that are relevant to you and your lifestyle – make sure they are realistic and consistent with the outcome to help avoid setbacks. When you place unrealistic expectations on yourself on the outcome it will be hard to stay motivated and reach your goals.
Time-bound
Here are some questions to consider when writing your goals:
Aim to work towards setting three to five goals, with one of them being your biggest, umbrella goal. For example, if your biggest goal is to lose 10kgs in 2022 think about the smaller goals that are going to help you achieve this, that way you can achieve and tick them off easily. The satisfaction of ticking something off on your path to success is an excellent motivation tool too!
Closely connect all your goals back to ‘why’ – Why do you want to achieve these goals in the first place? From here, the smaller goals that are easy to build on will keep you motivated and help you achieve your biggest goal in the long-term.
STAYING MOTIVATED IN 2022
Now you have set your health goals, sticking to them and remaining motivated is an entirely different story. Research suggests that self-motivated goals are more likely to be achieved[1] therefore it’s important to reflect and understand what it is that drives you and understand exactly how you want to feel. This will make it a lot easier to keep on track, stay motivated and achieve your goals.
Here are some tips for staying motivated:
Ok 2022, let’s do this! Put these simple strategies to use and achieve the outcomes you desire. And if you need nutritional support to help you achieve those goals then you’ve come to the right place. {link to shop now}
[1] https://ijbnpa.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/1479-5868-9-22