Must-Have Health Goals That Go Way Beyond Achieving Your Dream Body

Health goals today go beyond just looking good online — they’re about building a lifestyle that supports your mind, body, and overall well-being. Whether it's staying sharp at work, feeling energised on trips, or simply taking better care of yourself, these goals come with adulting. After all, being health-ready isn’t just a phase — it’s a smart investment in your future.

Wondering what health goals you should aim for? And maybe you're thinking, isn’t youth meant to be enjoyed, not planned out? Good news: You can live your best life and look after your body. Here’s a quick list of essential health goals to start working on — beyond just chasing your dream body!

1. Getting enough sleep daily

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This is probably the simplest, no-brainer one among all health goals. But let’s be real — sometimes, it’s easier said than done, especially if you’re a night owl with a nine-to-five schedule. So, it’s absolutely important to get at least seven hours of sleep! This will allow your body to heal, rejuvenate, and be ready for another day.

On the other hand, chronic sleep deprivation can increase stress hormones, which will definitely affect your concentration and productivity level. It could also lead to more serious health problems like high blood pressure, obesity, diabetes, and heart failure. And you’d definitely want to decrease your chances of getting such, right? That said, make it a habit to wind down and be in bed at least eight hours before you need to wake up. So by morning, you’ll be feeling alive, vibrant, and prepared to take on anything!

2. Eating well-balanced meals

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Clearly, we don’t necessarily mean going on a diet. But we do mean eating on time thrice a day, being mindful of the right portions, and adding as much as greens to your plate. After all, as far as health goals go, you are what you eat. So, it’s best to get as many vitamins and nutrients as possible from what you consume! And this goes without saying, but avoid consuming empty calories (save for the occasional cheat day, of course).

Aside from leafy greens and fruits, don’t forget to add whole grains as well as lean protein to your plate. But for protein, steer clear of processed and manufactured meat that is way too high in saturated fat and sodium. The rule of thumb is to remember what we learned in elementary: go, grow, and glow foods. Don’t forget to try out new healthy recipes every now and then to keep it interesting! Hey, sticking to your health goals shouldn’t be boring.

3. Keeping your workout session interesting

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Beyond just achieving your dream body, it’s also important to enjoy the process especially when it comes to exercising. That said, why not try a new workout every now and then to switch up your routine? After all, sticking to the exact same routine isn’t always a good thing. Not only will you get bored easily (and therefore less motivated), but you’ll also hit a plateau (meaning your body will cease to get stronger).

In relation to that, don’t forget to make sure that you’re doing your workout right! And we don’t mean simply doing it diligently — perfecting your form is also a must. You see, if you’re not doing the right form, then you might risk getting injured. Intensity and number of reps for weight loss are good and all, but protecting your body and building your muscles are better. Rule of thumb: strengthen, don’t strain!

4. Devoting to every day

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Yes, you read that right: every day. You shouldn’t limit to just before and after your workout, but even on days when you won’t be exercising! Allot at least a few minutes to stretch properly throughout the day: in the morning when you wake up, in between work breaks, and in the evening before you sleep.

Going back to the previous item, also helps strengthen muscles and avoid injuries while working out. Oh, and it also helps relieve tension — both physical and mental! And who wouldn’t want that for their health goals?

5. Cutting back on your vices

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Sure, you might know some people who are #BodyGoals despite being avid drinkers and/or regular smokers. But of course, we all know that these habits tend to have harmful effects in the long run. So, the question here is not so much as “can you quit?” but more of “will you?” — and to that we say, you should. Or at the very least, minimise it. (Hey, we’re not here to lay down judgement!)

A great way to go about cutting back (or quitting altogether) on vices is to set a ‘consequence system.’ For instance, if you break your promise and drink more than one glass of, you treat a friend to dinner at a nice restaurant. Or, say, if you ended up smoking a cigarette, then you won’t be buying those shoes you want. But hey, feel free to modify this to whatever will work best for you and your health goals.

6. Remembering yourself, too!

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You know what they say — a sound mind means a sound body. That said, it’s definitely important to add this to your health goals. Fortunately, working out, sleeping enough, and eating right all go hand in hand with your mental well-being. Apart from helping manage stress levels, these activities also put your mind at ease, since you know that you’re taking care of yourself.

Furthermore, there are also smaller (but equally important) ways to take care of yourself. This includes being honest about your feelings (both good and bad), taking breaks to avoid burnout, limiting your personal social media time, and generally making time for your hobbies and interests! Oh, of course, don’t forget to seek help whenever you feel like you need it.

7. Focusing on long-term

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Instead of focusing on just the results, make your health goals an actual part of your lifestyle. You might have noticed that all the previous points combined make for holistic healthy living. And rather than having an exact end goal (e.g., your dream body), these are the things that we aspire to eventually come naturally to us. Simply put: it’s all about forming a set of good habits that we (and our immune system) will thank ourselves for later on!

8. Being financially prepared for the worst

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We hate to be the bearer of bad news, but sometimes, life happens — no matter how much you keep a healthy lifestyle. Because whether we like it or not, our health will deteriorate as we grow older. And while there’s nothing we can do to prevent this (apart from acquiring an immortality elixir that doesn’t exist), there’s definitely something we can do to prepare for whatever might happen! One word: health insurance.

So, before you consider investing in the fancier things, we’d definitely suggest starting with your health first and foremost.

So, which of these health goals have you already started on? Or better yet, are you already doing these important things on a daily basis? Because if it’s the latter, then kudos to you, that’s for sure! Either way, we’d love to hear more about your experiences so far. Don’t be shy and tell us all about it in the comments!


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Marcy Miniano

A fast-talking caffeine-dependent wordsmith, Marcy has never been one to shy away from sharing a good story or two. If she’s not in a quiet coffee shop somewhere, she enjoys spending afternoons in a museum or art gallery — whether it’s around Metro Manila or a foreign city she’s visiting. She wishes to retire in a winter village someday, so she can fulfil her lifelong dream of wearing turtlenecks all year round and owning a pet penguin.

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