Mums Share Their Amazing Motivational Board Ideas

Motivational Board, Mums share their amazing board ideas

This is a year-long goal, with my target being 32kg by the end of the year so I can reach my goal weight (similar to the one in the picture!) One large goal, broken into smaller targets. Each little peg represents 1kg and the large pegs 10kg.

My pledge and goal target 1 are based on the 12-Week Challenge, as are the monthly plans and weigh-ins/measurements. Can’t wait to start! We’ve got this ladies”

Bec Gardner Rhonda Motivational board

Bec Gardner Motivational Board Ideas

“Motivational board. A couple of things to add on tomorrow to really finish it off ready for Monday!”

Cicily Goodwin Motivation board

Cicily Goodwin Motivational Board Ideas

“I’m super excited! I reached my goal weight of 75kgs 3.5 years ago, and now I’m ready to take it to the next level and lose a total of half my body weight!

This is a huge milestone for me, but I know this 12 Week’s Challenge is the perfect opportunity to push myself and get there. My motivation board is full of my own transformations, to remind myself I can achieve anything I put my mind to! I’m aiming to lose roughly 10kgs to get down to that 64kg mark, I’ll cross out the boxes as I lose each 1kg, to give me a visual of my progress as I go.”

How to create a weight loss motivational board

1. Visualise yourself at your goal weight

Rhonda Thredgold motivation board

Rhonda Thredgold’s motivation board starts off by visualizing yourself at your goal weight. Ask yourself:

  • How does it feel?
  • Who are you doing this for and why?
  • What makes you happy?
  • What will your life be like when you have achieved your goals?

Furthermore, this will put you in a positive frame of mind for this activity.

2. Look for motivation boards that inspire you

Jacinda Bell's motivation board

  • There is no right or wrong way to create your motivation board.
  • Your weight loss motivation board should ‘speak to you. It should be a reflection of your own personality and your own goals.
  • However, much or how little you include on your board is entirely up to you.

3. Gather images of things that make you happy

Nikki Myles motivation board

Nikki Myles’ motivational board

Think about what gets you motivated and happy and start gathering these items. This could include:

  • Pictures of your kids, family, wedding day, and you at your goal weight.
  • Inspirational quotes.

A picture of someone of similar size, whose body you admire. (No point pinning a picture of a catwalk model if you are 5ft tall).

What’s more, if you are 6 feet tall and have jet-black hair then a picture of Kylie Minogue is probably not the best choice. Be realistic! Choose role models who look healthy and whose bodies or elements of their body, you could achieve)

  • Calendar or countdown chart.
  • Health or fitness goals (e.g. aim to run 5kms, aim to do 30 push-ups in 1 minute).
  • List or illustrations of exercises you wish to do every day.
  • Pictures of a dress you wish to fit into (you could also hang an item of clothing up next to your board).
  • Reward or mini rewards for when you reach your weight milestones or goal weight.

4. Gather your supplies

  • Choose what material you want for your board and where you might like to hang it as this will determine your size.  Popular options for boards are colored cardboard, cork, hardboard, or whiteboards. If you want a board that you can easily update, a whiteboard or corkboard is a good choice.
  • Think about which accessories you want to pretty up your board. These could include pegs, stickers, pins, ribbons, mini bunting, stickers, colored pens, crafting paper, etc. Spotlight, Kmart, or the Reject shop are great resources for accessories.

5. Get creative and design your board

Joanna Mathyssen motivation board

Put on some music, surround yourself with images that make you happy, and get creative with glue, scissors, and thumbnails. Remember, it doesn’t have to be perfect. You can add to it and take away from it at any time.

6. Hang your motivation board somewhere prominent

  • There is no point in having your weight loss motivation board tucked away where you can’t see it.
  • Therefore, hang it somewhere prominent.
  • It is a constant reminder of how far you have come and how close you are to achieving your goal.
  • Therefore, this visual reminder will help keep you focused.

7. Track your progress

Ali Steiler motivation board

Ali Steiler’s motivational board

  • Therefore, always record your progress along the way.
  • Pegs are a fun visual reference to indicate kgs lost. Include two lines on your board. The top line will have the number of pegs representing the kgs that you aim to lose (see above). The bottom line will indicate how many kgs you have lost. Other mums have created jars with gems in them to track their progress. Find a method that suits you.
  • Cross out each day that you complete your exercises.
  • Give yourself mini (non-food-related) rewards for meeting milestones. This could be a night at the movies, getting your nails done, or buying some new trainers.

Now you should be well on your way to reaching your goals!!!

Thanks to all the wonderful mums at the Healthy Mummy community for sharing their motivation boards with us.

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