I am into my latest wl effort just over a month and am trying to set some goals in order to be the most helpful to me. When I started this wl effort, I did so because of a sore tooth that prevented me from chewing easily for afew days, then just went with it, and now, weeks later, I am really into it. But, because of my odd start this time, I did not set up more than just a general goal to lose some of this extra weight. Now I want it all, and intend to get it.
Afew years ago I read something from Joyce Brothers that was very helpful. She said goals can be very helpful. And there are several types of goals. She said there is a phenomonon that people work harder to reach their goal when the goal is closer, so she suggested setting many smaller goals in order to be reaching intermediate goals more often, and thus accellerate the speed of reaching the overall goal. This is what I am planning to do. So, I am trying to set a number of goals, both weight and time ones.
My starting weight this time was about 215 (214, but I want to make the math easier). My first intermeditate goal is 180. 35 pounds. When I draw a time line on graph paper at one pound/week, I will get to 180 on May first. That for now is my major, long term goal. While I do wish to go lower, I will deal with that after I get to that weight.
I notice those who follow ww seem to have 10% intermediate goals. That sounds good to me so my mini, sub goals will be 3.5 pounds - I will get a gold star for each rung. I also have weekly goals of time. As in weekly weigh-ins monday morning. I also have a secondary goal of getting to 199, pychological goal. And to see how low I can get for my Christmastime birthday, and the New Years.
That gives me lots of smaller, distinct goals to work towards. Even at close to 60 years of age, I still like working for gold stars. This time around, I have already earned two of them for my 7+ pound loss this time around.
Jan

