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How To Set Achievable Goals This New Year

Small achievable goals are key to not overwhelming yourself in 2024! Generally, people don’t achieve the goals they set for themselves because they don’t put in place a practical plan to achieve them. You have to know what’s going to work, how effective it will be, and what the expectations are. 

Here are some of our top tips for setting those goals and actually achieving them!

MAKE THEM SMART

Firstly, It’s important to make sure they are SMART goals – Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Time-based. Really focus on that one thing where you’re making improvements, rather than drastic changes. Whether it’s reducing your coffee intake or walking multiple times a week, set yourself one thing and you’ll be able to achieve it.

An example of this is if you want to lose weight, try focusing first on exercising more. Once you start getting that under your belt, then add in eating healthily – the chances are you’ll want to fuel your body with healthy foods as a result of the exercise anyway and it won’t be so challenging.

With my 12-week program, you’ll be given all the right tools and support to get started and make sure you progress towards healthier lifestyle changes in the long run.

SELF TALK

When you’re making lists, think about the kind of things you’re putting on them. Words like ‘fail’ can come up when you don’t attend to all those goals, and we don’t want that. Self-talk can have a huge effect on whether or not we achieve our goals and make lasting changes in our lives. Instead of thinking, “I’m so tired, I don’t want to go for a run or go to the gym tonight,” put a positive spin on your thoughts. For example: “Even though I’m tired, I will feel better after I’ve exercised.” It’s all about the way your mind works and how you word certain things.

REWARD YOURSELF!

We all like a pat on the back when we achieve something. Remember how when you were a kid you’d get a gold star or a sticker for being good? As adults, we still react positively to praise and rewards. So create a reward program for yourself! 

The only limit is your imagination. For example, every week you stick to your exercise program, and put some money away into your reward account or jar. As it adds up, you can put it towards that new outfit, a pamper session at the spa, a TV, or a holiday. Setting yourself mini-goals and rewards is a great way to track your success and congratulate yourself for working hard.

So when you exceed your goals, like losing more weight than you’d expected, give yourself a bonus. However, if you decide to do it, rewarding yourself for achieving a goal will help motivate you to set new and bigger ones!

SET THE BAR FOR SELF WORTH

By setting smaller, achievable goals, you’ll be able to set the bar for your self worth and confidence, which is really important. Building on your self worth means you’re more inclined to do more and be resilient. After setting your goals, you might start having a few failures. Remember to pick it up and you’ll eventually succeed. After the second or third time of trying, you’ll notice yourself building on that resilience and will get a win. 

Having only one achievable goal makes self-control more successful than when people have a few conflicting goals. With too many goals, we often are afraid of making the wrong choice, so we end up doing nothing! If this happens, remember it’s okay to fall over. You’re learning and you can still succeed! It’s all part of building that internal resilience for achieving your goals. 

Goal setting has the potential to change lives, not only in health and fitness. In 2024,  it’s more important than ever to look forward and start thinking about what you want to achieve and how you’re going to make it happen. 

There really is no better time than now. So what are you waiting for? Go get em! Xx

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2 thoughts on “How To Set Achievable Goals This New Year

  1. Hi I have had grastic bypass so eggs meat and bacon out as I am aligert I was losing weight had ozimic but stoped and know getting fat again really want get back to 65 I was at beginning 172 kg in 2000 please help me get back to my goal weight

    1. Hi Susan,

      It is quite common for weight to fluctuate over the years post surgery, especially if there are changes to medication and/or lifestyle in that time as well.

      We’ve had many members over the years, complete the 12WBT program, with gastric bypass (or similar) so it’s definitely an option for you. We focus on 3 pillars – regular exercise, a stronger mindset and great nutrition.

      While you may need to modify the nutrition side of things slightly, to suit the amount of food you can eat at a time, you’ll be able to find your groove and get back to consistency with your nutrition.

      You can try a free program sample for a bit of a taster: https://12wbt.com/free-sample/

      It might also be a good idea to check in with your GP (or other health professional) to get a good idea of where you are with your overall health, and get the all clear to participate in a program like 12WBT. For more information, feel free to contact our team.

      – Erica, 12WBT Dietitian

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