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One 2012 Goal-Weightloss!!!

So I have figured out in more detail my goals for fitness.  I have some great motivations for the year which include 1. a wedding in June that I will be a bridesmaid and 2. my 10 year class reunion will be sometime this year.  So it is easy since I want to look great for those 2 things.  The other motivation I have is within my family.  Today my dad, sister, hubby, and I each weighed in.  We each wrote down our goal weights.  We will weigh in each week and if we gain weight we have to put money in the pot.  At the end of the year we will decide what to do with the cash... probably a family dinner thing.  


So I am going to do my goals in 3 steps with 3 great motivators on top of the ones already mentioned.  


My start weight is 130 and my goal weight is 115.  After I loose the first 5 pounds I am going to go get my hair done (cut n color), at ten pounds I am going to get a pedicure, and at 15 pounds I want a night in a hotel with only my hubby no kids allowed.  3 great motivators for me!  :)  Also if I lose 15 pounds I am sure some clothes shopping will be included!  :) :)  
  
I should have a few more goals posted later this week.  Still thinking about each one.  :) Since I do Christmas at my dad's over New Years I need some time after to get a game plan.  :) 

Comments

Unknown said…
You can do it! Very creative! Head over to the Lone Tater and see mine!
Unknown said…
These are great goals and great incentives! I'm excited to see your results. Let me know if you need help or tips :)
Daisy- I would love any help or tips!
Mikki said…
I'm confident you'll reach your goals!

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