FSS Newsletter :: May 2003
Staying Motivated and Avoiding Danger Zones On Your Diet
Stay Motivated
Nobody ever said that losing weight would be
easy. Staying motivated can be hard work, but it isn't impossible.
Accept that you may hit a motivational plateau. At first,
losing weight and exercising is exciting and fun. After time,
many people lose their motivation. The key to motivation
is figuring out how to keep going, even when you don't feel
like doing so.
Don't rely on willpower -- it simply doesn't
work. Willpower is driven by emotions, which can be fickle.
Emotions landed you into a weight problem, but they won't
get you out of it. Instead, program yourself for success
and stick to the program.
Give yourself permission to say, "I don't have to want
to do this all the time." By acknowledging that, you
can respond to it accordingly. People who watch what they
eat and exercise regularly don't necessarily want to, but
they understand that their actions have consequences. They've
programmed themselves for success.
Avoid Danger Zones
You can't be overweight unless you have a lifestyle to support
it. Danger zones can be places, times or moments:
Places:
Clean up your kitchen pantry. You can't eat unhealthy
food if it's not there. Avoid fast-food restaurants and other
places that don't go along with your goals.
Times: Change
your routine. If you know you tend to eat junk food late
in the evening when you decompress, come up with some alternative
stress-reducing behaviors that don't involve food.Moments:
When you get an impulse
to eat, and you're standing in front of food, fight
it. Leave the room, go outside, do whatever it takes. The
impulse will pass. Fight the urges moment by moment.
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