Little known fact. I was once an ACE certified personal trainer. Am I qualified for this? not really. But I was helping a friend study for the test and decided to take it myself and since I have this super power of being able to take tests and do amazingly well with very little effort (math excluded) well, I passed and boom...a trainer. This was, of course, Becca BK (before kids!). Anyway, my point here is that one thing I remember them stressing on the test is that when setting goals you need to make them SMART
Small
Measurable
Attainable
Realistic
T- (ummm I forget the T but you get the point!)
In order to be SMART about my goals I have broken down my weight loss into 10lb increments and for each 10 I get something for me. This is definitely easier than thinking OMG I have 50 lbs to lose. 10 lbs at a time is easier to handle.
Here are my rewards for each 10 lbs lost:
1st 10- haircut and color :These first 2 rewards were pretty easy. I needed a haircut and figured it wouldn't take me that long to drop the first 10!
2nd 10- new makeup (visit to MAC) It's been a very long time since I had a splurge at MAC and its a great way to have a look change.
3rd10-spa day This was the hardest one. Not ready for clothes because I will still be in a bigger size but since this will be a big goal and I will likely be hitting a plateau at this point it needs to be big to be a good incentive.
4th 10-new workout clothes Now I know I can do clothes. Because between the 4th and 5th 10 I will be pretty much in the same size range. Especially for the running/workout clothes. I think I want to do a really cute running skirt or 2 and some tops. I will have earned it at that point.
5th 10-expensive jeans This will bring me to my pre-pregnancy weight. That is where I was exactly 1 year ago this month. I tried to think of something that would be a good reward for getting there and I guess it might sound silly but I want jeans. I'm really a Ross/TJ Maxx girl and never been one to spend a ton on clothes but I've always wondered what the draw is to expensive jeans. So when I hit my pre-pregnancy weight I am going to go jean shopping and buy a really nice pair of jeans. Silly, I guess but it will be fun.
6th10-satisfaction I added the extra 10lb but really couldn't think of any reward for it other than the satisfaction of getting there. Thats enough. I have never really gotten to this weight, even though it is always my goal weight. I'm not sure how attainable it is. I think I might have to cut out wine and cake completely to get there and thats just not an option right now. I will revisit it when I get closer.
As of last week I was officially down 10. Tonight I am going to get my hair cut and colored!!
Its been just over a month since I started actually 'trying' to lose weight so 10 lbs in one month. Not too bad. I can't really lose faster than that while still breastfeeding. But I am thinking that 1-2 months to lose 10 is a good time frame. I would love to at least get to the running outfit if not the jeans by OUC 1/2 (1st weekend in December). Its definitely a challenge but I don't think its unrealistic.
Another way I like to keep track of progress is to keep a pair of jeans that don't fit well and try them on every few days. It helps me to see the inches, especially since I will go down in size faster than in lbs. It's a way I can measure progress when I get frustrated that the scale isn't changing.
Does anyone else do goals and rewards? How do you measure? What are your rewards? I know that some people are reading and following so some comments pleeeeeeease.
2 comments:
T is for time, like you have a set time to accomplish the goal and it is a reasonable amount of time. We use SMART goals in teaching too!
Your blog is so much fun to Read! I'm rooting for you! However I do have to tell you - you look great and I saw you right after you had the baby. But I understand how important losing weight is and getting back to your exercising goals. Maybe in a few months I can join you. so anyhow Bravo Becca! Hugs...Blue
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