When it comes losing weight, people that have the most success have made many changes in their life. They have made the changes slowly and over time. Most things in life worth having do not happen all at once, they are part of a process. Weight loss is no different. It is a process that will take time and it will take getting to know and understand many things about yourself and your life.
One of things that I found to help me the most was to set small goals. In a class I took, we were asked to sign a contract with our self to set and accomplish one or maybe more than one goal for the next coming week. This goal should be something that you feel you need to address. If you feel that this issue you are going to address is overwhelming and complicated, address one small part of the challenge at a time. For example, you may want start by adding 20 minutes of exercise, 3 times a week to your schedule or drink 2 more 8 ounce glasses of water each day. Stick with the goal until it has become part of your lifestyle. Once you have accomplished your small goal, set a new one. This practice works well in other areas of your life also.
If chose to pick more than one goal, I considered one of them my primary goal for that week. The other goals that I chose were smaller. I guess I chose to address more than one element weekly because I like the feeling of accomplishment and the more goals I could meet the more I felt I had accomplished. How many goals you are going to set for yourself will be completely up to you, but don’t become overwhelmed by try to tackle too much at one time. This will only set you up for failure.
If I was not able to meet my weekly goals, I usually tried to address the same goal or goals the following week, but I usually scaled them back by a small amount and tried to reach them that way. For instance, if I had set a goal to exercise 45 minutes, 4 times a week. I may set that goal back to 45 minutes, 3 times a week or 30 minutes, 4 times a week. Once I am able to meet this goal for a week or two, I will than try to meet the original goal of exercising 45 minutes, 4 times a week.
Setting goals is an important part of making changes in your life, not just in weight loss. Taking small steps and measuring them is an excellent way of accomplishing a major achievement in your life. Following this process can help you move forward in many areas of your life. Once you have an end result in mind, breaking it down into smaller attainable goals is the best way of reaching your target.
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