Topic Overview
To make a change, use goals to chart your path to success. Two types of goals can
		help you do this: long-term and short-term.
Long-term goals
A long-term goal is not something
		you can do all at once. It's the goal that inspires you and that will show how
		far you've come when you complete it. It's usually a goal you hope to reach in
		6 months or a year.
A long-term goal could be to walk for 1 hour 3
		times a week. To keep going, think how proud you'll be when you reach this
		goal.
When you reach your long-term goal, you can keep things
		fresh by setting new goals. With the help of goals, you can go as far as you
		want!
Don't forget to write down your goals. They may change, but
		you'll want a record. Writing them down is a great way to start your plan to
		improve your health.
Short-term goals
Short-term goals help you accomplish your long-term
		goal. They keep you going day to day. They are usually goals you hope to reach
		tomorrow or next week.
One example would be to start using the
		stairs at work, or to take one 10-minute walk and build up to walking 3 times a
		week. Short-term goals should be easy to do and will grow as you make
		progress.
Credits
ByHealthwise Staff
Primary Medical ReviewerE. Gregory Thompson, MD - Internal Medicine
Adam Husney, MD - Family Medicine
Specialist Medical ReviewerChristine R. Maldonado, PhD - Behavioral Health
Current as ofMarch 13, 2017