5 tips to set micro goals
- buafit
- Jan 22, 2021
- 2 min read
2021 offers us all a much-needed light at the end of the tunnel. With
more time on our hands for the start of this year, you might want to
spend more time on you - whether it’s reading books, baking, or looking
after #1.

Many start the year with certain goals they want to
achieve. Did you know that around one quarter of people give up their
resolutions just one week into the new year, whilst fewer than one in 10
will maintain their goal right through the year.
Here’s what you can do to maintain your goals for longer than most people:
Have a focus
It’s
very each to pinpoint numerous goals, and try and make them all happen,
but that’s not easy! Pick one goal, and focus on that. Whether it’s
weight loss, arm toning, or core strength, plan your goals around one
specific area. When you’re at the maintenance stage, that’s great -
you’ve formed a habit which you’re far less likely to break, and you can
move on to achieving other goals.
Be You. No-one else.
For
every gorgeous, toned image of an Instagram model you see every day,
they took 20 other photos where they weren’t happy with the angle, the
slight tummy roll, or the lack of abs on show.
Don’t measure
yourself against these ‘perfect’ online representations of what some
people think that fitness should be. What may work for them might not
for you. Your goal must be special to you - something that makes you
excited to achieve it. You’ve got this!
A marathon, not a sprint
Whether
your goal is running 26.2 miles, or speeding up your 5k time, results
won’t happen overnight. If you’re aiming to run a marathon, start with a
couple of miles, a few times a week, and build up in a safe and
sustainable way. The last thing you want to do is pick up an injury
which sets you back.
Set your expectations
It’s
highly unlikely that with any goals you’ll have reached the summit in a
few days, or even weeks. By having long-term expectations for results,
you’ll see a true lifestyle change, rather than a quick fix which you
get bored of.
Build up to the big goals
Setting
micro-goals is a great way to help reach your overall finish line. If
you want to lose three stone, start with your goal being a 3lb loss, or
even half a stone. The smaller losses, week by week, build up and enable
you to reach your target.
Likewise, if you want to bulk up, do
your research, both for exercise and nutritional information, and take
it slow. Your mind may be ready, but your body needs time to adapt.
Let’s make 2021 the best year yet for hitting your goals.