Lose Your Weight With Best Dieting Plans: Set Up Your Dieting Goals (2)

Antony Obelio
2 min readFeb 13, 2022

Setting your dieting goals is highly essential while following a proper diet plan. If you do not set your goals, you will never have the determination and dedication to pursue the same. A proper diet plan can only be achieved through setting of a proper goal.

To begin with, while setting your goals for dieting, make sure you set a goal that is realistic and achievable. You must have a goal to analyze whether you are succeeding or failing with your diet plan. You can set a goal by deciding to, say lose 10 pounds in 1 week and your diet should be planned along with your other fitness regimes to achieve the same.

A dieting goal is almost like having a measuring stick to track your progress on a daily basis. If you find yourself failing, then you know that you have been lagging behind, while if you feel that you are way ahead and have lost those pounds well in advance of your goals, you know its time for a little celebration!
You must know how to set your dieting goals. Remember, if you set unrealistic goals, there are 90% chances of these dieting goals becoming unachievable for you in the long run. After all what is the point of following a diet plan for weight loss that you will never be able to achieve? If you come up with goals that are unachievable, you are more likely to get frustrated and give up your dieting plan even before you are half way through it. This is the reason why your dieting goals must be extremely realistic to help you achieve the same with ease and a little dedication and determination.

Start with small achievable targets. For e.g. keep a loss of 10 pounds for a month instead of a 40–50 pound target which is highly unachievable. You can thereafter keep increasing your target gradually from 10 to 20 to 30 and so on instead of trying to take a big leap at one go! Simple achievable targets are not only achievable but are motivating too as you move from one level success to another.

Remember however, even achievable goals may end up being unachievable at times. For e.g. if you targeted a loss of 10, pounds you may have ended up losing 9 pounds and getting demoralized. However, do not loose hope, instead you should try and find out why you couldn’t make it to 10 instead. Fix your goals yourself as you are your sole best judge. Don’t let others fix your goals. Reward yourself with every goal you achieve, trust me it can be a real motivator.

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