Healthy Life is an online, healthcare website. It provides easy-to-read, in-depth, authoritative medical information for users via its robust, user-friendlyweb site. Since 2006, TT27.com has provided the latest news and information about Beauty,Cancer ,Illness,Exercise & Meditation,Medicine,Nutrition & Supplement,Weight-Loss.
Home      Beauty       Cancer / Illness       Exercise & Meditation       Medicine       Nutrition & Supplement       Weight-Loss
  Position: Home-->>Weight-Loss-->>

5 Motivators To Give Your Weight Loss Program A Boost

Source: Author: Published date: 1969-12-31  
Ready to lose weight?

Hey, I'm talking to you.

Hello?...

We all know there's a big difference between saying and doing. Even our best intentions can go astray - we say that we'll make changes, start dieting or exercising, and somehow it just never seems to happen. It's crucial to stick to our own personal plan for weight loss, but incorporating it into our everyday lives requires some motivation. So how do we find motivation for weight loss?

If you just can't seem to get started, or are experiencing some loss of motivation, here are 5 ways to begin, start back up, or just get a little support.

1.) Set Realistic Goals - One of the biggest problems most weight-loss seekers experience is an inability to achieve their goals. That's not necessarily their fault. Oftentimes, the goals they set for themselves ask too much, too soon. The key is an incremental approach - don't expect weight loss to happen in a week. A good strategy is to set daily, or weekly goals, and make them small. Exercise 3 times a week. Eat smaller portions. Include more fruits and vegetables. Don't make goals like, "Lose 5 pounds this week". For, as Mark Twain said, "Habit is habit and not to be flung out of the window by any man, but coaxed downstairs a step at a time."

2.) Exercising? Find a Partner - Exercise is critical to losing weight. Most Americans don't exercise enough. The attorney-general recommends at least half an hour a day, but the majority of people have trouble meeting that recommendation even throughout the week, and 25% report not exercising at all. So we're not alone... And we shouldn't be when we do start exercising. A workout routine can become just that - a routine, and not much fun. Finding a like-minded weight-loss seeker with whom you can carry out your exercise plan can do wonders for your weight loss motivation. Exercising consistently becomes much less difficult, as each of you wouldn't want to let down the other. And it's fun - whether you're walking, lifting weights, or taking an aerobics class, having a friend to talk to, and with whom you can share some of the difficulties of weight loss with, can make the whole process a whole lot better.

3.) Be positive - This mantra isn't new. But it doesn't mean you have to be a perky little camp counselor either. Not that there is anything wrong with camp counselors, but here's what I mean...

If you feel like you're getting behind, or not making any progress, think about how differently you live now. If you didn't used to exercise, you do now. If you never used to watch what you eat, your diet has now improved. Change may, and likely will, come slowly... All those ads for "Lose 30 Pounds in 3 Weeks!" aren't truthful, and if they are, are most likely quite unhealthy. Don't think about how many more pounds still have to come off the scale, but instead, think about how many already have. You really are making progress! Your weight loss plan can, and will, work if you stick to it. That's a promise!

4.) Get Your Family Involved - Our families are often the most supportive group of people in our lives. If you haven't already, tell them about your efforts to lose weight. If you feel down, they can help bring you back up - tell them about your problems and your achievements. At the very least, you know that you have some very special and important people behind you.

5.) Be Patient - This might be the most important thing of all to remember. Again, healthy weight loss comes slowly, and is not easy. But you'll feel so much better about yourself, and even be proud, after you've followed your weight loss plan to the very end. Remember to think about how far you've already come, and then... keep it up.

Finding motivation for weight loss isn't easy - otherwise, none of this would be an issue. But stick to it! Things can only get better.

[back to top] [Print This Article] [Close]

Prev: Hoodia Weight Loss Results From Three Real-Life Hoodia Success Stories   Next: Tips for Dealing with a Haircut Gone Wrong

 

Top Stories
The following words may seem taboo: weight loss is easy! We have just been going about i
Do you need to boost your metabolism? Are you concerned about the possible side affects
I was so embarrassed for her. After a grueling 45 minutes on the Stairmaster, Kathy rewa
It's now official. The simple act of fidgeting can mean the difference between lean and
Theres recently been a LOT in the weight loss news concerning green tea. Green teas weig
You've tried virtually every "diet" you can think of and still haven't lose weight. Or,
Related
Finding real life hoodia success stories isn't hard to do. You can visit just about any
Do you need to boost your metabolism? Are you concerned about the possible side affects
The following words may seem taboo: weight loss is easy! We have just been going about i
No matter if you watch TV or if you read the Newspaper, wherever you look you will see p
Are you tired of going to the gym every single day just to make sure you worked out but
How nice could it be: summer on the beach, summer in the sand. Three weeks in the carrib
Whenever you switch on the TV, whenever you open a magazine, there is almost certainly o
As a member of a popular fitness center for a few years, I noticed countless others frus
Home      Beauty       Cancer / Illness       Exercise & Meditation       Medicine       Nutrition & Supplement       Weight-Loss
ggad
Note: This site does not provide medical or any other health care or fitness advice, diagnosis, or treatment. The site and its services, including the information above, are for informational purposes only and are not a substitute for professional medical or health advice, examination, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of your physician or other qualified health professional before starting any new treatment, making any changes to existing treatment, or altering in any way your current exercise or diet regimen. Do not delay seeking or disregard medical advice based on information on this site. Medical information changes rapidly and while MyHealth-Mart and its content providers make efforts to update the content on the site, some information may be out of date. No health information on MyHealth-Mart, including information about herbal therapies and other dietary supplements, is regulated or evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration and therefore the information should not be used to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease without the supervision of a medical doctor.
© copyright reserved by TT27.com 2007-2008