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Bodybuilding Quiz How Motivated Do You Feel
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Let me make a prediction... :: A Goal Must Be Stated In The Positive :: I'm not a medical doctor of some Neuro-Linguistic Programming, but I know enough about the subconscious to know it doesn't understand negative goals. Use a positive mindset when creating a goal. "I won't eat junk food" is better stated as "I will eat healthy foods eat day." Even better is "I will enjoy eating healthy foods each day." Now your goal is an affirmation which can be used to kick- start some action! Rather then state what you won't do, start telling yourself what you will do. :: A Goal Must Have A Deadline For Completion :: How many of you get excited about payday? Or an up-coming vacation? Or even a UFC fight in Las Vegas? Simple. It's something to look forward to and think about. It creates a sense of urgency in ordering tickets and getting the hotel if you know you are leaving on a specific date. If there's no real goal for completion, there's no sense of urgency after a bit and hence, most people quit the gym after 6 months. Not only did they not have a clear goal most of the time but they had no deadlines for obtaining anything. After a bit, it's just a routine, gets boring and since there's no deadline to accomplishing anything, they get back to life and out of the gym. :: A Goal Must Have Sincere Emotional Appeal :: So let me ask you... If you don't really care, how much passion do you have for that thing? Creating a goal should be a sincere effort with something tied to your emotional desires. Heck if you don't even care, trust me, your mind will find a quick way to end that gym session. An emotionally charged goal will have a sense of urgency and that leads to passion to complete something specific by a certain deadline. Passion is the fuel you are looking for and only you can create it. Sadly, it's not available in any gas stations that I know of... yet. :: A Goal Must Be Difficult, Yet Realistic :: With that said, if it's too easy, it's unlikely you'll give it enough attention to really focus on it or care. "I'm going to make it to the gym tomorrow," is hardly an earth shattering revelation for most. To make matters worse... If it's too difficult, you'll get frustrated with the lack of progress and your confidence in actually doing it will be compromised. That means... You need to create goals in such a way that with a continual, concentrated effort, you know you can get the job done. Imagine a mountain top with a red flag at the very top. That is your long term goal (specific too). But it's unrealistic to think you can achieve that in 2 months. But if you had little yellow flags along the path to that red flag, those would be short term, achievable goals you could look forward to with a sense of urgency because they could have a shorter deadline and time to completion. How about losing 1 lb a week of fat? How about gaining 2 lbs a week for those who are on a bulking cycle? How about writing one question and answer a day for the Beginner's Guide to Fitness and Bodybuilding? (That's how I got all 250 pages of my first book done.) Short term thinking but with long term results. If you know you can get the job done, your passion for doing it will rise. Now go get some yellow sticky notes! |
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