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Successful Programs are
for Life
Take it One Step at a Time A safe and
effective weight management program is not a plan that you go on
and start over when you've been "bad." You must become
flexible enough to allow it to become a comfortable, enjoyable
way of life. Then these healthier habits will work with you and
for you rather than against you. As you experiment, you will
discover what works best for you.
Diets teach us that changing our
exercise and eating habits are short-term projects rather an
improved lifestyle. Headlines and advertisements everywhere read
"Lose 30 pounds in 30 days," and most people believe
them. They go on and off diets, start and stop exercise programs,
and their weight--and self-esteem--go up and down. Unfortunately,
most people don't realize that there is a real alternative to
diets, so they jump back on the diet roller coaster when their
weight goes back up or a new miracle diet comes on the market.
In order to break free from the diet
mentality, you need to view these healthier changes you're making
as part of a permanent lifestyle transformation. To gain the
lasting benefits of this program, it is important to re-orient
short-term thinking towards realistic goals.
Goal setting is a great way to stay
motivated and achieve the results you deserve. Unfortunately,
many people set goals simply to look better in the short run and
not for the other many benefits a healthy lifestyle offers us in
the long run. For example, setting a short-term goal of losing 10
pounds for a class reunion isn't helpful. Once the reunion is
over, most people will either revert to their previous habits
because the special event is over or simply quit all together
because the goal they set was unrealistic.
Living a low-fat lifestyle and
decreasing your body fat takes a long-term commitment. Trying to
do it all at once, however, only makes you frustrated and
discouraged. Instead, set a realistic long-term goal; then
achieve it by reaching smaller, short-term goals. For example, if
your goal is to decrease your body fat by 10 percent, shoot for
modest goals, such as decreasing your body fat by one percent
each month. Decreasing body fat slowly is not only the safest and
most effective way, it is also the most realistic. Every goal,
short-term or long-term, should be one that is truly attainable.
Every goal should also be one that you
are in charge of. Setting a short-term goal where you are in
charge, such as exercising four times a week, will help you
achieve your long-term goal. Remember--and remind yourself: each
time you reach a short-term goal, you are one step closer to
achieving what you really want: a healthier, more attractive
body.
Focusing on how you're going to look and
feel at some time in the future prevents you from enjoying the
way you look and feel today. Focusing instead on the day-to-day
process rather than the end result paradoxically brings about a
better end result. Thinking only about the future reminds you of
how far you still have to go rather than focusing on what you
should do today.
If you happen to overeat, or eat a
high-fat meal, or skip a workout, enjoy it; don't worry about it
ruining your program or your future. Shift instead to living
low-fat and healthy the rest of the day. By taking it one day at
a time, you can do a better job of concentrating on what's
working for you and what's not, how you're feeling and what
you're thinking.
For example, perhaps you've just enjoyed
a low-fat version of your favorite pizza, using healthy cooking
techniques you recently discovered. You can't believe how great
it tasted and how easy it was to prepare. Focusing on this
present moment, when you're feeling satisfied, energized, and
confident, helps you stay more balanced in your decision-making
about food and exercise. On the other hand, reflecting on this
scenario from a future focus might leave you feeling overwhelmed:
"Boy, do I have a lot still to learn about healthy cooking.
I'll have to experiment with my favorite foods for the rest of my
life!"
Setting small goals and acknowledging
all the small achievements on your path are essential to
successful change. Remember, successful programs are for
life--take it one day at a time. Good luck: I hope you enjoy all
the many great benefits of a successful
weight management
program. This article is
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