Happy July! I can hardly believe we just turned over another page
on the calendar, and even more unbelievable is that we are now half-way
through the year!
I'm a planner, a list maker and a goal setter,
and since I always make New Year's resolutions, the beginning of July is the time for
reassessment of those goals and resolutions. It's a time to see if I'm
on track for the year or if I need to make some readjustments if I want
to accomplish the things I listed on New Year's Day, or I may determine
that other priorities have pushed one of those resolutions off the table
for this year.
Some of you may have started on 5&1 (or
restarted) right after the first of the year, vowing that THIS is the
year to finally lose the weight and get healthy. January is the time
when many Americans, bloated from the holidays, make resolutions to lose
weight - it's one of the top resolutions people make. The health clubs
and gyms see a spike in attendance and the air is filled with good
intentions and resolve.
Six months later, most people haven't
kept up with their resolution and are back to the same old habits,
waiting until the next January 1 rolls around to make yet another
resolution. It's not that they wouldn't like to lose weight and get in
shape, but it's a desire, not a commitment. If they could wake up one
morning and have the weight gone, they would be thrilled (wouldn't we
all?), but they aren't willing to put in the time and effort required to
get there.
Because you're reading this, I know that you have
committed time, effort, and some of your finances, towards getting
healthy. You've gone far beyond making a nominal resolution - good for
you!
My question to you is: are you on track to
reach the goals you've set for yourself? Some of you are rocking this
plan - you're committed to staying on plan and you figure out each day
exactly how to do it. It's not always easy, but you're keeping your eye
on the prize and not letting anything get in your way.
Others of
you struggle. You want to lose the weight, but you find yourselves
stepping off plan over and over again, to your own frustration. This
blog is really for you today!
We are half-way through the year -
it's half-time, time to regroup, review our game plan, then get back
into the game! Don't allow any failures from the first half of the year
to keep you from reaching your goal in the second half of the year!
Write
down all of the reasons you want to lose weight. It doesn't matter if
it's a big reason or a little reason - write it down! Then spend some
time thinking about why you go off plan. If you tend to go off at the
same time every day, or when you're around the same people, zero in on
that and figure out why, then make an adjustment. Write a description
of what you will look like and feel like when you're at your goal weight
- be descriptive and put in as much detail as possible. Don't be
afraid to dream big about being small! What kinds of things do you want
to do when you reach your goal, perhaps things you're not able to do
now? What size will you be in? Make your WHY bigger than any obstacles
you face.
Once you have done this, commit to staying on plan for
5 days straight, no matter what! That will ensure that you're back
into the fat-burning state, and that's where the magic happens :-).
Once you're into the fat-burning state, your hunger drops and your
energy goes up and your body begins to target the areas where you store
fat to get the energy you need. It's a beautiful thing and it's exactly
how the plan is designed to work.
Stay connected to the
support available here, stay on plan, and you'll have to figure out a
new resolution for next New Year's, because losing weight won't be one
of them!
You can do it, and reaching your goal is worth it!
You'll get there one day, one meal, and one choice at a time. Choose
wisely :-)
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