7 Simple Steps
To Health and Fitness Success
by Gregg Gillies
Let's
take a look at seven simple steps you can take right now to move
you rapidly along toward your fitness goals.
Think on paper: Only about 3 percent of adults have clear, written
goals. These people accomplish five and ten times as much as people
without written goals.
Step 1: Decide Exactly What You Want. This will allow you to prioritize
your tasks to that you are spending the most time on high value
tasks that move you closer to your goals. If your goal is to add
20 pounds of muscle, there isn't much point in using up a lot
of you training time by jogging 5 miles a day.
Step 2: Write It Down. Again, think on paper. Written goals are
a powerful thing. They have an energy behind them that helps you
move toward them that unwritten goals just don't have.
Step 3: Set A Deadline On Your Goal. Create a sense of urgency
and positive pressure. Without a deadline you will procrastinate
and do the little things that may damage your short term goals.
If you are having "after" pictures taken in three weeks then you
are much less likely to swallow that bag of popcorn, than if you
are just getting in shape...eventually.
Step 4: Make a list of everything you can think of that you will
need to do to help you achieve your goal. Leave nothing to chance.
The more planning you do ahead of time, the more likely you will
stick to the plan and achieve your goals. The more prepared you
are, the more success you will experience.
Step 5: Organize the list into a plan. Organize your list by priority
and sequence.
Step 6: Take action on your plan immediately. Do something. Get
started. Start building positive reinforcement and momentum RIGHT
NOW.
Step 7: Resolve to do something every single day that moves you
toward your major goal. And with fitness, you have to, don't you?
Whether it is your workout, eating six high protein meals, etc.
you should always be doing something that moves your forward toward
your goals.
Don't just read these tips and nod your head. Activel use them.
They will make a big difference, not just in your health and fitness
goals but in your life in general.
Gregg Gillies
About the Author
Gregg
Gillies is the founder of http://www.buildleanmuscle.com His articles
have appeared in international publications such as Ironman Magazine.
He has written two books and is a regular contributor to Body
Talk Magazine. Check out his site http://www.buildleanmuscle.com