How to Use Internet to Record Your Health Goals

Tue, Sep 2, 2008, by balisunset

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Almost nothing is more satisfying than a written record of success. Forgetting how far you’ve come is easy when you don’t have a tangible record of it.

By setting specific measures on your goals and accurately tracking your performance each day, you reinforce the changes to your health and well-being (like incorporating healthy choices and maintaining a positive mental attitude) and make it easy to refer to when you need to revise goals. Jotting down notes related to your activity is also helpful. For example, did you feel especially hungry on a given day? Tired? Angry? Were certain exercises extremely difficult to do, or was a certain activity impossible to continue because of fatigue? Knowing what worked for you and what didn’t can help you plan a more realistic and successful plan.

One easy way to keep track of your diet and exercise is online at a Web site like FitDay or MyFoodDiary, which is only $9 per month. The Web site MapMyRun allows you to map your biking or jogging routes and change them and save them according to the distance. If you want something that you can hold in your hand that’s already laid out for you, a company called BodyMinder sells journals for recording anything related to exercise and diet. Look in the fitness section in any bookstore for different choices to see what fits your needs best.

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