Step 1: Stay motivated by visualizing what you want
Picture yourself attaining the goal you want to achieve.
Some of us see still pictures, others see moving pictures
(like a movie). Some of us see our pictures or movies in
color, and others see it in black and white. However it is
that you see your picture, get in tuned to the details of
the picture.
Step 2: Use all of your senses when visualizing
As you visualize, start to pay attention to the sounds
associated with your picture. Also, notice how you feel
in that picture. This feeling should be both emotional and
physical. How does your body feel fitting back into those
skinny jeans? How does that make you feel, emotionally?
The more details you have in your picture, the more you are
sending a message to your brain that this is really
happening. Before you know it, it really happens. That will keep you motivated.
Step 3: Write down your goals
Writing down your goals is a great way to stay motivated on
what you want. You can place your goals where you see them
daily. Some people also just like to write their goals
then put them away. That's fun, because when you go back
weeks, month, or even years later and read your goals you
are amazed at what you have accomplished.
Step 4: Believe in your goals
Choose goals that you truly believe in your heart that you
will attain. Understand, as humans, we tend to send
ourselves "doubting messages" when we think of goals we
want. Acknowledge what that is, just doubt, and mentally
set it aside. Think about what you want. Believe in
yourself and in your goal. Strive for it one step at a time.
Step 5: Challenge yourself
Choose goals that you know in your heart you can attain.
With that, make sure you are challenging yourself. It's
that stretching moment in our lives that keep us motivated.
It tough to be challenged, yet it feels great! Just to
know you're always stretching to go a little further is
motivating in itself. It keeps you from getting bored and
stagnant.
Step 6: Get support from friends and family
Tell those that love and care for you about your goals.
Simply talking about it will motivate you (as well as
inspire them). They can hold you accountable, motivate
you, and celebrate with you.
Step 7: Strive for continued progress
As you accomplish each goal, replace it with a new goal
that will push you to another level. This goes back to
keeping yourself challenged, motivated, and avoiding boredom. When we
find ourselves at a stagnant place in our lives, we tend to
start to go backwards. Always give yourself something for
which to strive.
Step 8: Reward yourself for accomplishments
To stay motivated, give yourself a reward for what you
have accomplished. This moment of celebration is so
important. It's called positive reinforcement, and it
feels so good that you want to set another goal and
celebrate it again. Rewards can be anywhere from a pat on
the back to a week-long vacation.
About the Author:
Lisa Olona has helped hundreds of women lose weight and
get into the best shape of their life. Read incredible
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