SMART Goal

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I was reading about SMART (Specific Measurable Attainable Relevant Time Limited) goals last night and have decided to set myself a SMART challenge.

For the next 11 weeks, beginning today, I am going to exercise for an hour 5 days a week. I will be monitoring my progress in here.

Anyone else made any SMART goals?
 
Until the end of may I intend to excersize for an hour every sat and sun morning
 
i think this may help people

i use SMART GOALS in my job

Creating S.M.A.R.T. Goals

Specific
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
Timely


Specific - A specific goal has a much greater chance of being accomplished than a general goal. To set a specific goal you must answer the six "W" questions:

*Who: Who is involved?
*What: What do I want to accomplish?
*Where: Identify a location.
*When: Establish a time frame.
*Which: Identify requirements and constraints.
*Why: Specific reasons, purpose or benefits of accomplishing the goal.
EXAMPLE: A general goal would be, "Get in shape." But a specific goal would say, "Join a health club and workout 3 days a week."


Measurable - Establish concrete criteria for measuring progress toward the attainment of each goal you set. When you measure your progress, you stay on track, reach your target dates, and experience the exhilaration of achievement that spurs you on to continued effort required to reach your goal.
To determine if your goal is measurable, ask questions such as......How much? How many? How will I know when it is accomplished?


Attainable - When you identify goals that are most important to you, you begin to figure out ways you can make them come true. You develop the attitudes, abilities, skills, and financial capacity to reach them. You begin seeing previously overlooked opportunities to bring yourself closer to the achievement of your goals.
You can attain most any goal you set when you plan your steps wisely and establish a time frame that allows you to carry out those steps. Goals that may have seemed far away and out of reach eventually move closer and become attainable, not because your goals shrink, but because you grow and expand to match them. When you list your goals you build your self-image. You see yourself as worthy of these goals, and develop the traits and personality that allow you to possess them.


Realistic - To be realistic, a goal must represent an objective toward which you are both willing and able to work. A goal can be both high and realistic; you are the only one who can decide just how high your goal should be. But be sure that every goal represents substantial progress. A high goal is frequently easier to reach than a low one because a low goal exerts low motivational force. Some of the hardest jobs you ever accomplished actually seem easy simply because they were a labor of love.
Your goal is probably realistic if you truly believe that it can be accomplished. Additional ways to know if your goal is realistic is to determine if you have accomplished anything similar in the past or ask yourself what conditions would have to exist to accomplish this goal.


Timely - A goal should be grounded within a time frame. With no time frame tied to it there's no sense of urgency. If you want to lose 10 lbs, when do you want to lose it by? "Someday" won't work. But if you anchor it within a timeframe, "by May 1st", then you've set your unconscious mind into motion to begin working on the goal.
T can also stand for Tangible - A goal is tangible when you can experience it with one of the senses, that is, taste, touch, smell, sight or hearing. When your goal is tangible you have a better chance of making it specific and measurable and thus attainable.
 
Specific - diet using exante TS or WS depending on my life/work circumstances at any one time
Measurable - weigh in at least once a week
Attainable - I have lost weight before using VLCD
Realistic - my goal BMI is 22, which is healthy
Time limited - I will stick to the diet until the end of the year at most, if I have not reached goal by then I will reassess and decide whether to continue or maintain that weight for a month or so.

Maintenance goal:
Specific - use MFP to stay at finish weight, with a buffer of 2lb either side
Measurable - weigh in
Attainable - one week at a time
Realistic - definitely
Time limited - my goal is to maintain one week at a time, to assess whether I need to have a few days on shakes in the following week.
 
that looks great xx
 
This is a great idea! Hope you don't mind me joining in.

Specific - Eat low carb, mostly following Dukan diet, though will allow for some higher fat foods once or twice a week as long as weight loss is
maintained. Work out at least for an hour at least 5 days a week.
Measurable - Weigh in and record weight and activities every day in this challenge and also in my diary.
Attainable - I have lost weight doing this plan in the past.
Realistic - My goal is to lose 12 pounds, (which is a little more than half way to my goal weight.)
Time limited - I will stick to the diet for 7 weeks when we go on holiday.


My weight this morning was 171.2.
 
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