Sunday, June 29, 2008

Motivational Issues

Most people who are trying to lose weight have an ideal weight in their minds, a goal that they would like to reach within a certain timeframe. There is nothing wrong with goals, in fact they are one of the keys to succesfully losing weight as the progress is measurable and you're not just going down an alley with no end.


It is very important though to set goals that are realistic. This is important for a variety of reasons, the first one being your health. If you keep on losing weight, it is just not healthy anymore. You will begin to look pale and your energy levels will drop, you'll be tired after half a day's work and generally, you won't be happy. This is not what we want ofcourse.


Setting a realistic goal can be much more rewarding, both mentally and physically. You will feel succesfull, like a winner. You won't be a nervous wreck who is focussed on losing those last 2 pounds before even enjoying life a little bit. Learn to set realistic goals and you'll enjoy losing weight, your motivation will be a lot bigger than when you keep on missing set dates and weights.


This is just a small motivational article, I have written it from my own experience with losing those extra pounds I wanted to lose. At first I wasn't setting my goals very good, I wanted to weigh as much as I did when I was 16, which is a killer goal as you can imagine. I did come across a program that helped me a lot, or, well I think it did. It's either that or the adjustment of my goals.


To be honest, I did not realise I had to change my mind about those ideal weights until I tried a product my friend recommended, we had both been looking for our ideal figure for years and we kind of did it together to keep motivated. It is called xtreme fatburn and I ordered it from this website It is just an idea and I'm not normally into these things, but it worked for me.

I hope this helped some people with their motivation.

4 comments:

May15Media said...

Yup; it's the best to set a large seemingly unreasonable goal and then break it down in chunks so you can achieve it step by step...it's not so overwhelming this way. Great post...the best way to keep improving is to provide original content and personality!

bikerbanjara said...

i agree with you, keeping a realistic goal is the most important thing, often in past i have set very high goals and ended up giving it up all together in 2 weeks

Unknown said...

HI VERY NICE ARTICLE

AND A GREAT ADVICE IN IT I TO WANT TO LOSE MY WAIT AND UR ARTICLE IS HELP ME ALOT SO THANX ALOT BUDDY
GOD BLESS U AND KEEP THE GOOD WORK UP U CAN PROVIDE A REAL LIFE TO PEOPLE BY THIS WAY.

Anonymous said...

ya that is really true that most of the people end up in leaving the path without reaching the goal.