Celebrating Your Fitness Success
What’s the point of hard work if you don’t celebrate success once your goal is accomplished?
After you set your fitness goals, don’t forget to determine how you will celebrate success for hitting a specific milestone.
Choose Your Reward
Whether your goal is simple -- achieving 150 minutes-per-week of recommended activity on a regular basis or more complex -- like finishing your first triathlon -- write down a meaningful reward before beginning your fitness journey. And make sure you follow through when you reach your goal.
One caution: food rewards are generally not recommended because these reinforce unhealthy eating habits. If you have worked so hard to get active and possibly lose weight, but then reward yourself with a high-fat meal or treat, you may sabotage some of the healthy habits you have worked so hard to create!
Tangible Rewards
Here’s an example of tangible rewards that may appeal to you:
- New clothing
- Concert tickets
- Vacation
- Night out with friends
- Spa day
- Relaxation/time alone
- Health rewards
- Healthier weight
- Lower blood pressure
- More-stable blood sugar
- Better cholesterol numbers
- Quality sleep
- Improved muscle tone