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Fuel Your Strength

#1 Way to Set More Effective Fitness Goals

Fuel Your Strength

Steph Gaudreau

Fitness, Health & Fitness, Nutrition

4.81.2K Ratings

🗓️ 18 January 2022

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

The start of a new year often comes with new goals. While I have nothing against setting goals, my approach is counterintuitive to most of the things you have ever been taught about setting goals and making them stick.

Key Takeaways

If You Want To Set Goals that Last in 2022, You Should:

  1. Lower the bar about your expectations
  2. Create a tiered system to support your goals
  3. Address your priority as early in the day as possible

The Problem With Shooting for the Moon

Often, we are stuck on the idea that we need to aim high and shoot for the moon when it comes to our goals. But, when we are not able to reach the maximum, the shame and guilt that comes with that can discourage us from trying again. While there is nothing wrong with aiming high, setting a lower bar can actually help you be more successful in the long run when it comes to execution.

Aiming Lower for Better Results

Instead of shooting for the moon, lowering the bar and thinking about our goals in a way that is shrunken down can help you be more successful in achieving your goal. By learning the systems and structures necessary to evolve, grow and accomplish our goals, we can implement them into our lives more seamlessly and effectively.

If you can lower the bar, create a tiered system for your goals, and make your goals concrete, you will be amazed at how much simpler it is to achieve the things you want to.

How do you set goals and make sure that you follow through? Share if you found my tips useful with me in the comments section of the episode page.

In This Episode

  • Learn about my new rebrand and what to expect from my new website (2:21)
  • My number one tip for goal setting in 2022 (8:16)
  • The problem with an all or nothing mentality (12:26)
  • Tips to help you lower the bar and support the goal you have (17:13)
  • Why you need to make your actions concrete (22:50)

Quotes

“This time of the year can be really tricky for people because of all of the pressure we feel from the outside world. And ‘New Year, New You’; and all of the other shitty messaging that comes along with that can just take a flying leap for all I am concerned with.” (5:39)

“Information is everywhere, but it is how you implement it that matters.” (7:47)

“There is nothing wrong with picturing something big and bold and juicy. But when it comes to execution, I think that shooting for a lower bar is ultimately going to help you be more successful.” (9:06)

“When it comes to following through, autonomy and the ability to have a choice is one of the best ways to do that.” (19:29)

“Lower the bar, start thinking about our goals in terms of shrinking it down, shooting for less, but being more successful, so that over time the systems and structures that you need to continue to evolve and grow, and your confidence in terms of your ability to execute and do the thing, grow as well.” (25:54)

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Transcript

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0:00.0

It's the start of a new year, and oftentimes the topic of goals comes up.

0:05.0

On today's podcast, I'm going to be sharing with you my number one tip for creating goals that stick.

0:14.3

And it is completely counterintuitive to probably most of the things you've ever been taught.

0:20.9

This is not about intentions or resolutions or even a word of the year.

0:26.5

All of those things have their place and if they feel great to you,

0:30.1

awesome, you have to do you. But on this podcast today, I'm going to be breaking down

0:36.1

not only how to set goals that stick. I'm going to share my number one tip with you

0:40.6

and also a couple of other things that work really well for my clients as well.

0:45.2

So if you have a goal, you want to tackle in 2022, make sure you keep listening.

0:51.2

The Listen to Your Body Podcast is all about helping women who lift weights get stronger,

1:00.8

fuel themselves without counting everybody to food, perform better in and out of the gym

1:07.6

and take up space. I'm Strength Coach, Nutritional Therapy Practitioner and Certified Intuitive

1:14.3

Eating Counselor, Steph Goddrow. This weekly show brings you discussion about building strength

1:20.8

without obsessing about food and exercise, lifting weights, food psychology and more.

1:27.6

You'll learn how to eat, train, recover, listen to your body and step into your strength.

1:34.8

Hit subscribe on your favorite podcast app and let's dive in.

1:39.4

Oh my goodness, we are back from our podcast hiatus. It was about two months, I think.

1:52.4

I was on a break and you know what, it was needed. It was a needed break because

1:58.8

it's been a long time that I've been podcasting. I've had a couple of breaks here and there,

2:05.4

but have really been podcasting pretty consistently since 2015. So you know, a little break now and

2:14.0

then helps to reenergize. A lot has happened in the last couple months. Let's see. Number one is

2:22.8

that you might notice that this podcast has a bit of a new fresh look and that is all down to

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