Have you ever told yourself that you are going to lose weight and get fit in time for a certain Big Day, only to be frustrated when you walk out of home feeling the scorching sun or having the rain pitter-patter down?
It’s easy to hide behind jackets and jeans, but when the mercury starts climbing, the clothes get lighter and shorter, to the point that we can’t hide any more. “Why didn’t I start working out weeks ago?” we ask ourselves. “If only I had started sooner!”
Regret-Proof your fitness goals : Set small Deadlines or Checkpoints
The best way to protect yourself from a regret-filled fitness goal, is to set a deadline and start NOW. Deadlines are powerful motivators for weight management. Without a deadline or checkpoint, you really have no set-point to work towards your weight goals. You have nothing pushing.
We need to be pushed.
Similar to the case of our pioneer FuelFitter — Liang Yanjie (shown below)
Deadlines create a sense of urgency. They help you position yourself to succeed, because that final date is always staring back at you. It forces you to prioritize and strategize. Otherwise, you will let things slide…you will keep putting off the workout, and insisting that tomorrow you will start eating better.
Without a deadline, tomorrow never comes.
It’s time to shake things up
If you keep doing what you have always done, you will get the results you have always gotten. It’s time to do something different. Ask yourself this question: If I keep doing what I am doing right now, will I achieve what I want to achieve? If you answered no, then it’s time for a change.
Get your calendar out and decide when you want to see your first wave of results. Be realistic: make sure you give yourself time to really dig in and see changes. But challenge yourself too—make it a little tough so you can take full advantage of the power of urgency.
Prevent deadline-creep: get “competitive” – with Yourself, Friends or Family!
But a deadline may not be enough. Why? Because you may be tempted to move it. Deadlines are not supposed to be moving targets! The best way to prevent deadline-creep is to get competitive.
Entering into a competition or race, even one created amongst your friends or family, is a sure way to give you the edge you need to keep yourself on track and commit to a fitness program or routine.
There is something very motivating about competing with others. Just knowing that your effort and results are going to be measured alongside others really will give you an extra boost in motivation.
This is a time when a little peer pressure is useful! And you will find that those with whom you are in competition will also be your biggest cheerleaders: they know exactly what you are going through and will be there to encourage you to keep moving.
Deadlines and Competition (friendly or competitive) form the perfect combination to guarantee your fitness success: put them to work for you! Your initial fitness goals are enough to give you a push, but still far enough away to ensure that you have enough time to get some serious work done. Plan now to greet the 2nd half of 2016 with no regrets!