The New Year is practically here and I’m pretty sure there are thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of women (men too) counting down the days until the 1st (or the first Monday after the 1st) to begin their new fitness and/or eating programs. I was the same way for years and years and years.
If this is not your first rodeo, and your efforts did not lead
you to the success you were anticipating, then let me ask you this: Is the plan you are about to implement this
time around the same as the one before?
I ask because for years, my plan was always the same: eat better and exercise 5 days a week. Eating better usually meant cutting out or
cutting back on sweets and/or try some new eating plan. Exercising could mean going to the gym 5 days
a week or using the new exercise program I bought or received for
Christmas. Seems simple enough,
right? That’s what I’d think too so I’d
be really confused and disappointed in myself when two months later, my plan
was out the window. And you know what I’d
do? I would try one or two attempts to
get back to my plan; give up; spend the rest of the year trying to not to gain
too much weight; and start over on January 1st of the next
year. Does that sound familiar?
It wasn’t until a few years ago that I started asking
myself, “Why hasn’t this plan worked?”
The answers to that question (and there were many) helped me to see the internal
and external obstacles I was encountering each time I started a new plan (which
was really the same plan over and over).
This was not easy and it didn’t happen overnight but I can say finally that
I’m finally able design a wellness plan that I can actually follow through
on.
So before the New Year arrives, take some time to think
about why the previous plans did not work.
Was it the food, was it your schedule, was the food too expensive, did
you dislike the workout program you started, etc? Keep digging and once you have your answers, compare
the plan you’re about to start to the previous plans. Will you run into any of the same
obstacles? If you will, great! You’ve discovered it in advance and you can
make adjustments now.
I want to know if this helped you. Reach out to me on Twitter: @HustleFitOnline,
or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/dancepartythrive/.
Thanks and good luck!
Antoinette
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