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Achieve Your Weight Loss New Year Resoluton

Posted by RPTM- Rhiannon on January 14, 2009 at 7:14 PM

So, to "get real" about resolving to lose weight this year, I have a few "mini resolutions" that I think will help you -- and me! -- be successful in our 2009 weight loss efforts!

This year, resolve to...Take it one day at a time.
Weight loss isn't about what you do on one day; it's about what you do today, the next day, and the day after that. Just like you didn't gain all of your extra weight in just a matter of days (it probably took years) it's going to take a while to take it off. Expecting big results in little time makes losing weight only that much harder. Forget that you've ever heard the fad diets that promise "Lose 15kg in 30 days!" -- it just won't work. Strive for a half a kilo to a kilo a week. Take it one day... one kilo... one meal... at a time and you'll be much more likely to succeed.

Make realistic goals. 
Few of us will ever fit into the size we wore when we were say, 20. It's just not feasible. With time, our bodies change and despite your best diet and exercise efforts, you may be unable to shape your body into what it once was. Instead of striving for a previously-held size or weight, create a new goal based on a 10% loss of your current weight, or, one dress size within three months. By making a more realistic initial goal, you will be less likely to become discouraged and give up. When you reach that first goal, you can then set a second... and a third, and so forth.

Eat more veggies.
By simply adding more produce to your diet, you may find that you begin eating less and thereby lose weight without making any additional dietary changes. The fiber in produce helps keep you feeling full and satisfied which may help you eat less.  Plus, you'll get the extra benefits of taking in additional vitamins and minerals for a strong immune system -- something we all need. Start out slow by adding a piece of produce to each meal and you'll be more likely to make it a lasting habit.

Not give in to all-or-nothing thinking. 
I had a hard time with this one myself so I've truly learned by experience that NOT TIME is a good time to give up. Even if you've given in to overeating during the holidays and haven't moved a muscle, that doesn't make your weight loss goals a lost cause. Tomorrow, if you go to an all-you-can-eat buffet, that doesn't mean you should throw away all your fruit and veggies the day after. Giving in to all-or-nothing thinking creates a vicious cycle of losing-gaining-losing that isn't good for anyone. Judging your success on the basis of "one bad day" or giving up entirely because you "blew your diet" today isn't taking into account the big picture. Every time you have a slip-up, get right back "on the wagon"; you'll feel better about yourself and your tenacity will be reflected on the scale.

Keep a journal.
Keeping a journal - whether it be a detailed food diary or a simple journal about your feelings and experiences about losing weight -- is a vital part of staying motivated and inspired. Not only is it a way to vent your emotions and frustrations about losing weight, it is also a handy method for charting your progress and problem areas. Each week, take the time to review your previous entries. Where did the mistakes happen? Why did you overeat? What can you do to change your habits? Your journal will help you address many questions you may have otherwise left unanswered.

Surround yourself with motivating images. Cheesy as it is, I love watching The Biggest Loser, because it's so inspiring. Try doing a workout in front of the TV when it's on.  It's a great motivation.  Make fitness and healthy eating a way of life, and surround yourself with media that reinforces your efforts.

Cut back on the alcohol. You don't have to give up your beloved Friday afternoon altogether, just try to limit your intake by half or try a low carb option like such as Pure Blonde beer or for those with more will power why not have a 'no alcohol' month.  You will be very surprised how much weight you will loose as a result.

Kick start today. Get your New Year's resolution off to a great start by starting personal training.  Personal training can give you that extra kick in the butt that we all need to get us moving and feeling great.

Categories: Goals and New Years Resolutions

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