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Goal Setting: Where to begin?

Are you ready to clarify your fitness goals? Everyday is different and everyone’s goals are different! Do this for yourself today. I’ll guide you step by step. Let’s get started!

Inspiration / Plan of Action

Why do you have unmet goals? 

  1. You may be too exhausted physically and/or mentally
  2. You may be too relaxed and unmotivated
  3. Excuses come to you more easily than prioritizing and taking action
  4. You are in a rut and need new ideas and direction to jump start your fitness
  5. You need more tools to refine your existing program to streamline and achieve your goals that seem within reach

Feeling Inspired?

We don’t always know what we need to do to get there, but we want to do something. Recently, the theme of inspiration has been percolating.  I've been wondering, what does it take to awaken and bubble with motivation?  Is it magical?  I think so.  To move out of a place of complacency, free of the heavy weight of "to dos," and without feeling you are stuck running in quicksand; that sounds pretty magical to me!

Like anyone, I occasionally get stuck, and lately my curiosity led me to think about what inspires me to dig out of my own quicksand. Enjoying nature always inspires me, as do connecting authentically with friends and being active.  Just last week, I was having the most horrible day.  I was stuck on the hamster wheel in my head, spinning about all the things that I get down on myself for.  Ever happen to you?  Luckily, a dear friend asked me to go mountain biking later that morning.  I felt so exhausted in my uninspired heaviness, I wondered if I could manage to expend more energy for a bike ride.  I decided that seeing a good friend was worth the attempt, and I went.  The weather outside was perfect, the company was wonderful and getting out into nature cleared my head of all the funky thoughts cluttering my mind.  Ever since, I've been out of my rut and motivated to do the things I find difficult - magic, right?

So, just changing the scenery for an afternoon, connecting with nature (and myself) with a close friend, while being active did it for me.  I've been listening closely to those around me as my interest about the concept of inspiration percolates.  Yesterday, I was chatting with a client after leading a Power and Strength class (a fun and challenging strength/conditioning class).  I told her how excited I was to see her go down into such a deep squat, noting how much stronger she has become over the last year.  I asked her why she continues to exercise, and what inspires her to workout so often now.  She explained it was simply FEAR.  She fears getting older and not being able to move around and do the things she loves.  I told her it might be time to update her motivation!  Because, while fear may have gotten her started, she now knows how much better her body feels (neck pain is gone, hip pain is practically gone, she has much more energy and endurance), and she loves it!  After she heard my version, she laughed and agreed whole-heartedly.  She knows too much to go back to the way she was before (in pain and regressing) to stop.  Feeling great in her body inspires her, and as does connecting with me and the usual suspects who come to class every week.  

Just as my client was unaware of her evolved inspiration, I found myself surprised by how I inspired a participant at a Fitness Retreat event that I ran a while ago.  I knew this client had enjoyed the weekend, but until recently, was clueless about the lasting impact the weekend had for her.  She told me how encouraged she's been since that weekend over a year ago.  She learned so many different approaches to exercise and ways to heal her body; she was able to stay motivated through the whole year!  She felt safe during that weekend to try new exercises, made strong connections with others at the retreat, and ventured into an experience that stretched her, in every sense of the word.  I was thrilled for her, and I'll admit, quite inspired!

What inspires you to step out of your quicksand?  I invite you to write down three things that motivate you to extricate yourself from the quicksand of your life (yes, right now). Then go ahead and give yourself the gift of inspiration: try a new sport, change your scenery and then enjoy the magic that unfolds...

Create A Plan of Action

What are 3 three things that you can change in your life right now that will bring you closer to your goals today?  Write these down. Be reasonable, be honest with how much change you are willing to accept and the work that is required of you to provide that change right now and be willing to honor yourself that you want to achieve your goals and will achieve your goals to be a happier and healthier you. You deserve it!