Life happens.
Plans get off track. And we’re left wondering where to start to get things going again. It happens to all of us, but have you ever wished you had a game plan for getting back on track? Here’s my personal plan of how I get going again after life throws a curveball.
Start Now
Don’t put off getting back on track until next week, or even tomorrow. Start right now. The longer you procrastinate, the further behind you are getting. Take just one small step to get things back in order – make a list, do some prep, or another small action to get started.
Start Slow
I wouldn’t recommend jumping back in full force, particularly if you’ve been off track for awhile. For example, if you’ve been off your exercise routine for several weeks, you probably wouldn’t want to start at the same intensity that you left off. Take a couple steps back and work back up from there.
Be Nice to Yourself
Stay positive! Being overrun with guilt will not get you closer to your goal. Be nice to yourself will prove to be more motivating than anything else.
Right now my goal is to work on our eating habits. I’ve been trying to add more and more fruits, veggies, whole grains, and other healthy options into our diets and slowly replace some of the not-so-great staples.
I’m taking baby steps, and still splurging once in awhile (like the pizza we had for dinner last week). In fact, in things like eating healthy sometimes splurges are necessary – it’s much easier to stay on track when you don’t feel deprived.
So these are the simple tips I’m using to get back on track with my goals and habits when things go a little awry. These 3 things make it so easy to get started again and continue towards goals.
How do you get back on track when your goals get a little derailed? Let me know in the comments!
Thanks for the wonderful encouragement and advice. I got off track this January when my daughter got sick. This past week she told me it was time for me to start blogging again. She reminded me of all my readers and how they enjoyed what I had to say.
Love this! I’m a “start now” kinda person. It’s nice to see that in writing to remind myself of that!
Baby steps! The longer you wait the harder it is. Ex: House had been derailed, rather than kick myself for nor having a sparkling home, I pick up things gradually when I see them, the bandaid left on the floor, a cup to put in the dishwasher. And I’m making it clear it is a family effort!
Yes, baby steps makes a huge difference because ever little bit helps! Thanks for stopping by!