Why's Everyone in Such a Hurry?
Where you are in two years is way more important than where you are two months from now. There's a huge industry that's banking on you wanting to lose weight as fast as you can. What's the hurry?
Chances are, if you've tried to lose weight, this isn't a brand new process. Many dieters jump from one program to the next looking for that magic 14, 28, 60 or 90 day solution. Unless you find a program that fits within the context of your life, you'll be jumping for a long time. There is another way.
Take inventory of the foods you like to eat and the exercise you're able to do.
Commit to doing the exercise 2-3 times a week starting with a time limit you may feel silly about if you skip it...mine was 10 minutes when I started back. :)
With eating, start eating one more serving of produce every day.
Getting in better shape and staying that way comes down to making better choices gradually. What's one thing you can start doing today that's a step in the right direction?
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You might not check boxes from a list everyday, but mental toughness and discipline can certainly become a permanent part of your life.
‘I give myself grace. There are so many fad diets out there and not all of them are good for everyone especially someone like me who is a cancer survivor. I'm still learning about how different kinds of foods affect my body, what to eliminate especially before I run. Second, I think in order to live a healthy lifestyle, you need to have a balance of eating healthy, splurging on special occasions as long as it's not most days, but most importantly realize that what I eat and drink will impact my performance. Third, in order for me to be my best self, cardio needs to be incorporated at least 3 days a week as well as a day of yoga. Since having breast cancer, my bones have become brittle. I have learned that I need to incorporate strength training into my days as well. Last, I also know not to be too hard on myself if I've eaten poorly some days. I just decide to do better the next time and remember what my goal is as what I put in my body and how often I do the exercises I do will either help me reach it or keep me back.”
Dedication over motivation! Monotony is key!
Take steps toward your health and fitness goals and then just work to keep getting better and more consistent. Appreciate where you are in your journey and work to be better than you were yesterday.
Don't look at anyone "ahead" of you on your journey and think you are failing. This is your journey. Only you can grade you. No one else can. I got so into the comparison journey when I first started that I think it truly held me back in what I could be in the start. I wasn't focused on me but rather focused on what others were doing and why wasn't I where they were/are. That was a major poison to my start. A lot of self head games. Now, I decided to come alongside those people and cheer for them and they cheer for me. Such a healthier relationship with self and others and it really helped me in the focus on me and the ability in others to form that community and cheer them on with their progress.
Start small. Take it slow. Focus on habits and routines. And always work on your mindset / mental health.
Everyone deserves to live their best life.
Check out your podcasts for one, and see if they maybe want to start
with #YLF365. Don't be too hard on yourself, but be honest with your why's.
Establish routines and menus that you can sustain and remain satisfied with. Eating nutritious foods help to sustain you longer! Veggies are a must!!!