
Originally Posted by
GLC1968
Oh and goals should be both performance and outcome based. For example, one should be something you have control over (attending spin class twice a week for all of May), and one should be more outcome related (lose 4 lbs of body fat or bench press 100 lbs). By including both, even if your outcome falls short, you can still feel accomplished about making the performance goal.
I really like this. I never thought of categorizing the goals this way and I think it would work really well for a lot of my clients.
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