How to Make
Losing Weight A Little Easier
Starting a weight loss diet is one of the
easiest things a person can do. Staying with it, well, that’s
another thing entirely. There are so many reasons that people
just can’t seem to stay with their weight loss attempts.
If you are like most people, you probably have a pretty full
schedule nearly every day with what seems like more things to
do than hours in the day to get them done. Between work, school
and things at home that need to be done, it’s no wonder that it
can be so hard to find time to lose weight.
Most of the time you are probably eating haphazardly, eating
whatever is fast, convenient and can be eaten on the go. Your
average day never seems to give you the time to exercise. Well,
if you are serious about losing that extra weight there are a
few things you can do that will help make your quest a little
easier. It will still take some effort on your part, but you
can do it.
To start with, you need to have a plan. Weight loss is a
long term goal, and while long term goals may be important,
they often do not have a sense of urgency. It is too easy for
less important things, but things that have to get done right
now, to take over and put your long term goal on the back
burner.
The way to remedy this is to break your long term goal down
into a series of short term ones, then break these short term
ones into things that find their way onto your daily “to do”
list. Make a list of what you want to accomplish with your
weight loss plan and be specific. Rather than saying “I would
like to lose this extra weight”, say “I want to lose 20 pounds
in the next six months”.
Now that you have a long term goal for yourself, you need a
plan of action to make it a reality. This is where you now say
“to do this, I want to lose 3-4 pounds each month”. Now that
you’ve set yourself up with a series of short term goals, you
need to say to yourself “I will lose one pound every week until
I have lost 3-4 pounds this month”. Now keep in mind that it is
not enough to simply have the goal. You need to remind yourself
of it everyday, all day.
Put your goal of losing one pound each week on your
refrigerator door, on your computer screen, your calendar or
your day planner, and even on the dashboard of your car. This
way your plan is always there with you everyday, all day to
keep you reminded of just how important it is, where ever you
go.
You probably won’t be able to make all of the changes you
want to all at once. To be realistic about it, select one or
two things like snacking or fast food to eliminate, and focus
on those things. Write down what you want to do different, and
make it part of your ‘things to do today” list. Each day as you
do these things, mark it off as done for that day. By doing
this, you can see that you really are achieving your goals and
you will feel so good about yourself each day for making
yourself stay committed to it.
If one day here and there you didn’t accomplish your daily
goal, do not feel defeated and do not get down about it. What
you need to do here is sit down and assess the situation to
figure out why it didn’t happen that day. Perhaps you just need
to plan your day a little better.
If you had planned to bring a low fat, healthy lunch with
you but got rushed and did not have the time to make it, start
making it the night before and keep it in the fridge, then all
you have to do is grab it and go. Remember, you are only human
and you will make mistakes, but the important thing is that you
learn from your mistakes and move ahead rather than letting
them defeat you.
Take a few minutes at the end of each day to reflect on
everything that you did that day, and to plan out your next
day. The little bit of time you take each day to plan will make
a major difference in your weight loss success.
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