Weight loss goal question..
Ems500c
Posts: 153 Member
Good morning everyone!
I have a qestion that I'm sure has been answered before (probably a million times already LOL) but I'm going to ask anyway
Which is better, to have a long term goal of my goal weight, or a few mini goals along the way? I do have a long term goal weight of what I want to lose, but just starting out that seems impossible at this point. Not sure if smaller goals along the way (10lbs, 20lbs) would be more motivating or stick with my long term goal (or even both)?
Thanks in advance for any and all imput I get!
I have a qestion that I'm sure has been answered before (probably a million times already LOL) but I'm going to ask anyway
Which is better, to have a long term goal of my goal weight, or a few mini goals along the way? I do have a long term goal weight of what I want to lose, but just starting out that seems impossible at this point. Not sure if smaller goals along the way (10lbs, 20lbs) would be more motivating or stick with my long term goal (or even both)?
Thanks in advance for any and all imput I get!
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have both0
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The Happy Scale app will set smaller goals for you along the way and track overall percentage to main goal. I like to work towards the smaller goals as I go :-)2
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I found having both to be helpful. When I began losing weight, I thought my current weight was impossible for me and my "final" goal weight was higher. As I've lost, I've adjusted my final goal but still set mini goals every 10ish lbs or so, with small non-food rewards for myself.0
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Both for sure!!0
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Thanks everyone! and I'll download the happy scale app right now!0
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I've set my long term goal with my fitness pal and I also use the happy scale app which sets 5lb goals to work towards...I really like it.0
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The best one is the one that you personally find most motivating.0
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I have a long term goal, but I also have mini goals that I assigned rewards to when I hit them. It helps me keep motivated and it reminds me that my long term goal is going to take time, and that smaller goals are something I can look toward shorter term. Losing 90 lbs is going to take a long time and I don't want to get frustrated with how much I have left...so 10-15 lb increments seems more realistic to me.
20 lbs lost = mani/pedi
35 lbs lost = new phone case
50 lbs lost = a new outfit and fancy date with my hubby
60 lbs lost = weekend at a winery
70 lbs lost = new running shoes
80 lbs lost = spin bike
90 lbs lost = new tattoo3 -
I have mini goals and a main one too. It's nice to tick them off as you go1
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I started off at 266 when I had a mini stroke on April 20th, I now down to 235 and 27 inches, with my goal as 199, my goal is to break the 200 mark, when I look at the charts to see what my healthy weight should be I still have another 100 pds to go, that is overwhelming to me. So I plan on getting to 199 and then set up new little goals to get healthier. Not sure I will ever get to the 135 mark, but I will be thrilled with anything below 200. But as I am losing weight and inches, I get more inspired so who knows what my future holds. I find it has been helpful to set a goal that you currently feel is reasonable and then once you hit it restructure.2
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both0
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These are all awesome tips to help! I love the idea to reward yourself and not with good!! Thanks everyone!0
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