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Time to Set Goals - Get Out Your Checklist

Topic: Fitness and ExerciseBy Sean BarkerPublished Recently added

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If you are going to set out to accomplish something with an end result in mind, you need a plan and you need to set goals. If you fail to plan, you plan to fail!

If you want to make a certain dish, you follow a recipe. If you are going to construct a building, you follow a blueprint. A plan provides steps that you need to complete one at a time in order to get your finished product.

So why is it that most people who enter a gym, just end up going through the motions? Then as long as they put in their time, they feel satisfied of their efforts. As with anything in life if you want to accomplish something you have to set goals and work towards fulfilling these goals. In your training, set goals for lifting more, lifting with better form, staying more focused etc. If adhering to proper nutrition is a problem for you, plan your meals, how much you will eat, what you will and when you will eat. If it's work or school, set deadlines, or a better grade on your next exam. Once your goals are defined, all you have to it break it down into "bite size pieces" and follow through.

Make a daily checklist of what you have to do each day to get things done. I have recently took this a step further and check off my daily disciplines that I must follow to do want to in life. I adopted this from Skip Lacour, one of the world's top natural bodybuilders and motivational coaches. Try this and it will keep you accountable of what you need to do, to get your end result.

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Learn the "The Truth On Fat Loss, How To Finally Lose That Beer Belly" in this FREE report from Sean Barker at dadfitness.com. Sean is a Certified Personal Trainer and a proud and busy Dad. Sean has been involved in the health and fitness industry for over 15 years and have appeared in High Performance Muscle Magazine, been on health and fitness radio shows and was selected as a sponsored athlete by one of the top supplement nutrition companies in the world. His popular Dad Fitness fat loss workouts have helped thousands of Dads around the world lose fat, gain muscle, and get lean in less than 3 hours per week. For more information on the Dad Fitness workouts that will help you burn fat without spending hours in the gym, visit dadfitness.com.

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