How Do YOU Measure Success?

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How Do YOU Measure Success?

December 19, 2017 Self Care Tools

How do you measure your success in living a healthier life?

For many of us, pounds, measurements and clothing sizes are the first answers that come to mind.

There’s nothing wrong with that — yet our health and wellness coaches report that people who sustain a healthy lifestyle over the long haul often use very different success metrics.

Here are just a few examples. What would you add to this list?

Measurements of your health

  • Changes in key lab results, like cholesterol and triglyceride levels
  • Changes in other health measures, like blood pressure or blood sugar
  • No longer need to use a CPAP machine for sleep apnea
  • The ability to use lifestyle improvements to lessen or eliminate the need for certain prescription medications
  • Lowered risk for weight-related diseases, like cancer and GERD
  • Less chronic pain, including joint pain and stiffness
  • Improved digestion and less heartburn
  • Fewer headaches

How you present yourself to others

  • Standing up straighter instead of trying to disappear
  • A more youthful demeanor
  • Brighter eyes and glowing skin
  • More defined muscle tone
  • A confident walk
  • Better-fitting clothes

How you feel and think

  • Sharper and clearer thinking and concentration
  • How you feel when you wake up
  • How you feel at important celebrations
  • Self-confidence that you’re a worthwhile person
  • Self-confidence that you can count on yourself to make healthy choices
  • Less anger or impatience
  • Less anxiety and stress

Food-related thoughts, feelings and actions

  • Less anxiety and negativity about food
  • Confidence that you can handle food cravings
  • Eating intentionally, rather than emotionally
  • A workable, healthful approach to feedingĀ  yourself and your family

Physical activity-related thoughts, feelings and actions

  • A well-established daily habit of physical activity
  • The confidence to tackle new challenges
  • Better coordination and balance

Respect in the workplace

  • Respect for your work-related results and achievements
  • Serious consideration for promotions or important assignments
  • Appropriate financial compensation for your achievements
  • Confidence in seeking other positions if your current employer doesn

How will you measure your success?