How To Stay Motivated With Weight Loss
When it comes to losing weight and keeping it off, the most
important thing isn't diet or exercise. It's motivation. If you can keep
motivated, you can meet your goals, become more physically fit, and
live a healthier lifestyle.
Unfortunately, most of us have
problems staying motivated. Sure, it's easy to decide to diet and
exercise and stick to it for a couple of weeks; but eventually, nearly
all of us get to a point where we lose our focus and give up.
When
this happens we not only gain back whatever weight we may have lost,
but we often put on even more pounds than we had before we started. This
can be a real blow to our self-esteem and make it even harder for us to
try to lose weight in the future.
The good news is that it is
possible to find ways to stay motivated and keep focused on your weight
loss goals - once you know how. When you achieve this level of focus,
you will not only lose weight now; you'll find that it's much easier to
keep the weight off in the long term.
They provided us with a
bunch of tips that have worked in the real world to help the people
they've worked with to stay motivated, and we are happy to pass them on
to you.
• Realize that your subconscious is the biggest thing
holding you back from staying motivated. On a conscious level, you know
you want to lose weight - but your subconscious may not be on board. It
is filled with negative thoughts that expect failure. So, you need to
change your subconscious expectations for yourself. Most of us have a
negative inner dialogue going on, but that dialogue can be changed. When
you find yourself thinking negative thoughts, stop them in their tracks
and replace them with positive thoughts. Over time, this will become
automatic and it will stop your subconscious from sabotaging your weight
loss and healthy living efforts. Breaking the subconscious chains that
are holding you back from real weight loss is the most important thing
you can do.
• Find a diet buddy, and set them up on speed dial on
your phone. The two of you can work to support each other. When you feel
tempted to break your diet or skip out on the gym, give them a call and
let them talk you into doing the right thing. Be there for them in the
same situations. Between the two of you, you both have a much better
chance of sticking to your weight loss and exercise plans.
• Stop
focusing on how hard it is to lose weight. If you are constantly
thinking about how much work it is to lose weight and stay healthy, this
will fill your brain with negative thoughts. That's not good. Don't let
yourself focus on the negative. Instead, keep in mind all of the
benefits of losing weight. Make a list if you have to! By focusing on
the positive, you'll be much less tempted to go off your weight loss
plan.
• Every week, take a picture of yourself in the mirror. Then
post this picture someplace where you will see it every day. Keep
adding new pictures every week. By actually seeing how much progress you
are making, it will be much easier for you to stick to your goals -
because you'll be able to visualize the results.
• Start a blog
about your weight loss goals. By writing once or twice a week about what
you are doing, you'll be able to keep track of your progress and work
out your inner demons. You'll also get people to comment on your blog
and encourage you to stick to it.
• Reward yourself every so
often. Set a simple goal - say, losing five pounds. When you make that
goal, go out and buy yourself something really nice. Get your favorite
author in hardcover instead of waiting for the paperback to come out.
Buy your favorite movie on Blu-Ray. It doesn't matter what it is, as
long as it's something you like that you wouldn't normally buy for
yourself.
• Don't give up if you have a slip. Look, nobody is
perfect. We aren't machines. Sometimes we are going to screw up and have
a slice of chocolate cake. It happens. But don't treat it like the end
of the world. Many people figure that once they've gone off their diet
once, they might as well give up. Don't! Instead, try to figure out why
you were tempted and spend a little extra time in the gym that week.
•
Try to find ways to make working out fun. Just sitting alone in the gym
on a stationary bike is not very inspiring for most people. It's boring
and easy to give up. Why not pick up a new sport? You'll end up making
new friends and by playing a game, you'll be having fun while burning
off calories. And you'll keep doing it because you won't want to let
your team down.
• If you have a partner, have lots of sex! Sex not
only feels good, but it burns off calories. More importantly, it
releases the same endorphins into your body as eating chocolate. And
here's something you may not know - when you start to lose weight, your
libido will improve and you'll experience much more sexual satisfaction.
Women in particular have reported becoming more orgasmic the more
weight they lose.
• Keep temptation out of your home. When you are
alone watching television is when you are most likely to break down and
cheat on your diet. Go through your cupboards and get rid of temptation
food. Then go to the grocery story and buy a lot of healthy food. Throw
out all your takeout menus. Without temptations surrounding you, you
will be much less likely to break your diet. Your moment of temptation
will pass and you'll stay motivated and on track.
• Create an
upbeat playlist for your iPod. It's been shown that people who listen to
fast, upbeat music while they work out have more positive associations
with exercise and are less likely to stop doing it.
• Subscribe to
blogs of other people who are trying to lose weight and get in shape.
Reading about other people's weight loss struggles will help you realize
you are not alone. Plus, you may gain some surprising weight loss tips
and be able to share your experiences with other people as well.
These
tips are not particularly hard to incorporate into your life, and they
have worked to help thousands of people stay motivated so that they not
only lose weight but also keep it off.
You can start slow and add
one tip a week into your life, and over time you'll finally start seeing
the body you've always wanted staring back at you in the mirror.
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