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Making New Years Resolutions To Lose Weight

Saturday, December 27th, 2008
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This is the time of year for New Years resolutions.  One of the most popular resolutions is to lose weight.  To make the resolution real, you must make it a goal, then find  your plan for reaching that goal.

Before you jump in and make a New Year’s Resolution think about it. It is easy in a moment of inebriation or frustration to declare “I am going to lose weight this year.” This resolution is also very easy to break. Why? Is it because you are addicted to overeating, or you enjoy the couch too much, or you are lazy? These may or may not be true, but are not the main reason the resolution might fail. The main reason is because the resolution is too vague.

How can you accomplish a New Years resolution objective if you do not have any way of measuring your progress towards accomplishing it?  We need a goal to strive for.  This goal needs to be reachable and reasonable.  You must have reasons why you want to be successful. If it is to lose 10 pounds to  fit into a size smaller prom dress you have a reasonable goal for most people.  The time you have to reach it is 3 or 4 months. If you lose the 10 pounds early, then you will have to maintain it until the prom. If you wait, you may not be able to lose it quickly enough.  Another thought:  what happens after the prom?  Do you forget about your weight and gain it right back?  Or do you continue to maintain a healthy weight?

For those of us who have more than a few pounds to lose, we have to follow through with a long term goal.  We have to change habits in our lives:  eating, sleeping, activity, schedules, etc.  Our resolution needs to contain levels of accomplishment.  One way to do this is to make our goal 10 pounds, then another 10, etc.   Say someone is 229 pounds and need to be about 140  pounds.   Make your first goal to get into the 200 teens, then the 200’s, then the 190’s etc.  Make it totally unacceptable in your mind to be above the goal.  Most of us, including me, are too comfortable at our heavier weight. How can you obtain a goal unless you feel it is a meaningful goal?

If you do not like the sub goals of  tens of pounds, try a percentage of the total pounds you are at the initial point.  So, if you start at 200 pounds and lose 10 percent of your body weight, you would be at 180 pounds.  In this instance, you simply need to know what percentage of your original weight your goal weight is.  For example, you weight 200 at the initial point, your healthy weight is 150 pounds, you need to lose 50/200 or 25% of your weight.

In weight loss, you also need to keep the time frame reasonable.  It is reasonable to lose 5 to 10 pounds the first week or so IF you have not been watching your food intake and IF you go on a strict 1500 calorie diet.  Most of the initial weight loss will probably be excess water weight.  After that, the safe weight loss rate is 1 to 2 pounds a week.

I have mentioned defining your goal in your resolution and making a reasonable time line.  The time line must be flexible as you will have plateaus in your weight loss.  To reach your goal, you need to decide what your eating plan will be, what your activity or exercise plan will be, and work on changing your mental attitude and picture of yourself.  I will not expand on that here.  That is the plan or the journey you will be starting on.  The resolution is the beginning of an interesting and challenging journey.

How do you plan on keeping your weight resolution?

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New Year is around the corner (or weekend)

Friday, December 28th, 2007
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I made it through Christmas – guess what! I only gained 4 pounds! and I have managed to drop 2 pounds of that. Of course, being sick for a day and a half helped :-)

So, what is my New Year’s resolution? Contrary to Valerie Bertinelli, I have not met my goal, so my resolution is still to lose weight. But like Valarie, to lose the weight I have to change my lifestyle – like what foods I eat and the amounts of the foods I eat.

One of the lifestyle changes is to increase my activity. You would think that running around a few hours a week with a 1, 2, 3 and 5 year old would do the trick. It doesn’t. I can find a lot of ways to sit. One of the most famous is to sit on the floor with them. And to get the older ones to help – they like being Grandmas’ helper. And I like to sit in my recliner for a couple hours watching the shows I taped (so I could zoom through the commercials). My good friend suggested that I sit on an exercise ball while I watch TV. That would be too simple (and I would have to get out of my comfortable recliner). Oh the woes of activity!

I get worn out just watching the babies. The 3 year old is a busy girl. If she isn’t into something, she’s looking for something to get into. Her school picture was almost a frown – she gave it to me and proudly said “I didn’t say cheese!” The twinkle in her eyes as she grinned just captures my heart. If I could do half the tumbling and running she does in a day, I would be sooooo fit!

To change my attitude about exercise, I have been checking out some of the fitness/bodybuilding sites. Learning the reasons some of the bodybuilders got into body building can be quite inspiring. Check out Men Women Teens Sculpt Muscle or Bodybuild.  It has a blog and articles too. Looks new as there aren’t alot there – but it is growing.

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