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50+ Unique Weight Loss Rewards + Goals Reward Chart

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Want to stay motivated to stick to your weight loss goals? Start rewarding yourself! We’re sharing tips on how to stay motivated in your weight loss efforts and some great non food weight loss rewards for your journey!

If you’re working on losing weight but keep hitting roadblocks along the way, you might be missing an important step in your weight loss journey: rewarding yourself the right way

Setting goals for weight loss is fantastic, but you need to make sure you’re setting goals the right way and developing a plan for big goals, small goals, and healthy weight loss rewards that don’t involve reintroducing unhealthy eating habits.

Ready to set yourself up for success in your weight loss goals?

Keep reading for goal setting tips, weight loss reward ideas, and a weight loss goal tracker! 

Why reward yourself for losing weight?

Why is it important to reward yourself when you meet your weight loss goals? 

When we work toward goals (especially if we’re new to goal setting), it’s important to not only set SMART goals (we’ll chat about that in a minute) but also to break down big-picture goals into multiple smaller goals that are easier to manage. 

Breaking up big goals into small goals and then planning rewards for meeting those smaller goals is an amazing way to keep your motivation high.

Why?

You can clearly see your goals being met when you set multiple smaller goals vs. one huge goal. 

For instance, if you want to lose 20 pounds, that will take several months with a healthy weight loss of 1-2 pounds per week.

It’s easy to get discouraged along the way if you’re not breaking that up into smaller goals and rewarding yourself for each small goal achieved. 

woman on a pilates reformer

You can break up that overall 20-pound weight loss goal into several smaller ones, like 5 goals of 4 pounds each, or 4 goals of 5 pounds each.

Meeting each smaller goal adds up to the bigger goal, and will keep your motivation high as you accomplish your tasks and plan simple rewards for meeting those goals. 

Make your goals SMART

Each time you create big goals and small goals for yourself, make sure you set SMART goals.

SMART is an acronym for research-proven goal setting principals:

  • Specific: Be specific with your goals and with how you plan to meet them
  • Measurable: Goals need to be measurable in some way so you can track your progress
  • Attainable: Goals need to be reasonable for you and attainable
  • Relevant: Your goals need to be something important to you
  • Timely/time-bound: Add a timeline or date to your goals

Once you use the SMART principals to set your big-picture goal and then your small goals to achieve it, you can plan out your weight loss rewards for meeting your goals. 

We also did a full podcast on Setting SMART Goals you might like!

How to Choose Rewards for Weight Loss

When choosing how you’d like to reward yourself for meeting your weight loss goals, keep a few things in mind:

Avoid making rewards about “cheating” with food or alcohol

If you’re doing really well with eating better, the last thing you want to do is reward yourself by binge eating or drinking.

Stay responsible and stick to your new healthy relationship with food! 

Fun rewards like taking a cooking class or buying a new healthy cookbook are great because you can expand your knowledge and still eat healthy without reintroducing bad food habits.

Avoid any rewards that reinforce poor eating and drinking habits. 

healthy breakfast oatmeal and fruit

If you’re on a budget, choose rewards that fit your finances.

If you’re working on saving money and sticking to a budget, don’t blow your budget to reward yourself.

There are lots of affordable ways to reward yourself for meeting your fitness goals (we added a section of budget-friendly ideas), so don’t add to your stress by splurging on huge ticket items that don’t fit your budget.  

Click here to get your weight loss rewards chart and workbook!

Our Favorite Non Food Weight Loss Rewards

Now that you’ve set your big goals and small goals, now it’s time to decide how you want to reward yourself when you reach your weight loss goals.

Here are over 50 ideas to get you started!

  1. New workout clothing or outfit (We love Fabletics, & they have great deals!)
  2. Manicure or pedicure (or both!)
  3. New hair color
  4. Tattoo
  5. Girls’ night out
  6. Concert
  7. New equipment for your home gym (like dumbbells, battle rope, etc.) 
  8. New yoga mat
  9. Noom health app
  10. A Fitness tracker (You might like our review of Fitbit vs Apple Watch)
  11. Personal training sessions
  12. Audible subscription for new books
  13. New workout class
  14. New headphones (Our favorite splurge & steal headphones)
  15. Healthy meal delivery service
  16. Fitness or meal planner
  17. Try an escape room or mystery party
  18. Professional lessons on something you’d love to learn (like surfing, skiing, scuba diving, etc.)
  19. Sessions with a dietitian
  20. New workout shoes
  21. New gym bag
  22. Perfume
  23. Online fitness classes from Beachbody on Demand 
  24. New healthy cookbook (We love the Fixate Cookbook too!)
  25. Healthy cooking classes
  26. Bicycle
  27. Health coaching sessions
  28. Fitness machine (treadmill, rower, etc.)

 

list of weight loss reward ideas

Self-care reward ideas: 

  1. Massage
  2. Hydrotherapy/float session
  3. Acupuncture session
  4. Spa day
  5. Yoga classes
  6. Aromatherapy candles
  7. Essential oil sets
  8. Essential oil diffuser
  9. Massage gun
  10. Self-improvement book or course (Here’s a list of our favorite motivational books!)

Aerobic vs Anaerobic Workouts

Outdoor, travel, and adventure enthusiasts:

  1. Day trip to your favorite outdoor spot
  2. Weekend getaway
  3. New hiking pack
  4. New camping equipment or supplies
  5. Upgrade your luggage and travel accessories
  6. New travel camera
  7. Go zip-lining
  8. Explore a new hiking trail
  9. Sign up for a race
  10. Sign up for a bike tour of your favorite city or country 

Kim and Kalee Sorey

Budget-friendly reward ideas:

  1. Home spa day
  2. New music
  3. Movie in the theater or movie night at home
  4. Flowers
  5. Magazine subscription
  6. New book
  7. Buy a new potted plant
  8. New water bottle
  9. New journal or calendar (We love these planners & journals!)

Get Our Weight Loss Rewards Tracker

Want a way to keep track of your weight loss progress and plan rewards for your small weight loss goals and your big weight loss goals?

We created a non food weight loss rewards chart that you can use to keep track of your progress and how you plan on rewarding yourself!

weight loss and rewards goal tracker sheet

Click here to get your weight loss rewards chart and workbook!

Using Our Weight Loss Rewards Chart Template

To use this chart, you’ll first start by writing down your current weight and date, as well as, your overall weight loss goal and the date you’d like to achieve it.

Next, you’ll break down your bigger weight loss goal into several smaller weight loss goals and write down how you’d like to reward yourself each time you meet those small goals.

For example, if your goal is to lose 20 pounds, you can break it down into 5 smaller goals of 4 pounds each.

Write down how you’d like to reward yourself each time you lose 4 pounds and track it. 

You get to decide how much your big goal and your smaller weight loss goals will be in the chart, and you’ll get to write down and track the rewards that mean the most to you.

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What are your favorite non food weight loss rewards?

Sarah Jane Parker ACSM cPT

Sarah Jane Parker is a food and healthy living blogger at The Fit Cookie, an ACSM Certified Personal Trainer, ACE Certified Health Coach, Revolution Running certified running coach, YogaFit Level 1 certified yoga instructor, and an ACE Certified Fitness Nutrition Specialist.

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