Why does this happen?? For many reasons. Here are just a few.
1) Unrealistic goals. You, and no one else for that
matter, is going to lose 50 pounds in a month. Not even Kim Kardashian. It's
not healthy, even if it were possible. Unfortunately, when people don't realize
their goals are unrealistic, they fail and they get discouraged and then they
quit. Everyone has an "I want it now" mentality. STOP. It will not be
easy, it will not come overnight. But it WILL be worth it.
2) Life gets busy. Maybe the kids start school or a
new sport, or school swamps you, or you get a project to do at work, or you
come down with the flu. Let me be frank, shit happens. Somewhere along the
line, an extrinsic factor will derail your workout for a week or so. It's easy
to quickly lose the motivation and the time to exercise. The plan is ruined.
NOT. Adapt. Find the time, rearrange your schedule and make time for you
and your health. Just because you had to veer off the path for a few days does
it mean all your hard work is down the drain.
3) It gets boring. Eating salad and grilled chicken
everyday gets bland. Doing the same exercises at the gym 5x a week is easily
left behind to do something more exciting. Walking the same track becomes
visual suicide. Change it up!
Those are only a few of the reasons a
commitment to the gym fail. The list is endless. Let's not focus on the
negative though, let me help you succeed.
For
example- Goal: lose 5 pounds, Reward: a pedicure
Don't make all your goals based around weight. Make it
interesting! Goals can be to lose inches, to walk or run a 5K, to fit into an
old pair of jeans, anything! Start small, and work your way up. Bigger goals,
bigger rewards if you want.
Goals I don't
recommend: exercising 7 days a week; you need a recovery day!
2) Everything in Moderation. Don't say you'll never eat
another cookie. You will eat a cookie. As soon as you utter those awful words
"I will never eat another cookie", it's the only thing your body will
want until you finally cave and eat the entire box. This is easily preventable.
I strongly recommend a food journal; whether in a notebook or with an app, it
makes you more aware of what you're eating. And
it helps to hold you accountable. When eating out, make
smart decisions!
3) Switch things out slowly. You can't change your entire
life in a day. I don't expect you to. Swap water
for soda (even flavored water, but please NO DIET! Diet
soda is the devil). Buy skinny cow ice cream instead of eating an entire pint
of Ben & Jerry's. Try to walk for a few minutes during your lunch break and
do a few stretches when you wake up and before bed. Make little changes into
habits and then progress.
4) Change it up! When you start to get bored, give your
workout and nutrition an upgrade. Subscribe to
a fitness magazine for motivation and ideas about
workouts and recipes. Join a walking group and
explore new places to walk, run, bike, or hike. Get
a friend to join you, they'll probably love the
invite. Try a new class at the gym that you didn't
think you would like. You have nothing to lose
except for unwanted fat!
yourself up, just bounce back. Don't allow
yourself to get discouraged, because no one is perfect.
Don't let the wagon roll away. Fill it with supporters to keep it anchored. When you need them, reach out. Hold yourself accountable. Reward yourself. Never give up and always reach higher.
Being healthy is a lifestyle, not a fad. Learn it. Love it.
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