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Weight Loss: How To Be Successful

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I have been working on this weight loss journey for over 5 months now.  I have lost a total of 36 pounds!   With every pound I lose I feel a little bit more confident that I will continue to be successful.  Many people entering into a weight loss journey wonder how they can be successful.  I have just a few tips for those of you who wondering what the keys to success are.

  1. BELIEVE: I know it sounds simple but if you believe you can do it… you will.  I also think that you have to believe that you are worth it!  This is a tough step for many people who are trying to lose weight.  I wake up every morning and remind myself that I can do it.  I believe in myself.
  2. COUNT: This can mean a great number of things but for success it is important to discuss calorie counting.  Calorie counting is important.  It is vital in order lose weight that you burn more calories than you take in.  There are a few great sights with activity calculators that help to make this task easier.  Fitness Partner has a great activity calculator.  It is extremely easy to use.  All you need to do is enter your weight and the duration you plan to exercise into the calculator and a printable list of calories burned per activity will appear.  CaloriesPerHour.com also has an easy and wonderful calculator.
  3. MOVE: I know it stinks when you first start your weight loss journey but exercise is a vital part of success.  The more you move the more you lose.  In the beginning you may be able to lose without moving but the longer you are invested in losing weight the more necessary exercise becomes.  So get out there and walk if nothing else.  Do it alone, with friends or with the dog.  Just get out there and move.
  4. NEW: On this weight loss journey to a new you it is important to remember that you need to focus on new.  No I am not talking about clothing, although that is needed also.  The thing that needs to be new is your food.  It is important to switch it up some.  Studies have shown that people who eat the same breakfast every day become unmotivated.
  5. SUPPORT: It is important that you find some support.  This can be a family member, a friend, or even a stranger.  Yes I know that a stranger sounds unlikely but in situations such as Weight Watchers meetings many people find that there are people they relate to.  It is also nice to have someone removed from your life helping you with your journey.

I am still hoping to reach my first big goal… Lose  pounds by the time the kids are out of school.  I figure if the people on the biggest loser could lose 100 pounds in 17 weeks I can certainly lose another 14 pounds is 7 weeks.  It is an average of 2 pounds a week so I will have to work really hard.  I just have to believe, move, remember new, count my calories and most of all remember all of the wonderful support I have!

Becca

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Comments

  1. Jane says:

    This is a really good article, will power is a huge part of being able to lose weight and keep it off and it sounds to me like you have tonnes of it which is great. Keep up the good work

  2. alliosn says:

    This article covers it all! I am also trying and it is important to remember that success is measured in all of the small steps we take.

  3. Tamara says:

    Thanks for the advice girl, its hard getting back on the wagon! And everyone must fall off at some time. Hang in there Girls!!

  4. Paul Stencell Jr says:

    Well I never red this article but if you want to lose weight you will. Its all in your mindset because when I was 15yrs old I weighed 250pds with a waist size of 40 in jeans thats huge to what I am now because I’m only a size 34 now 10 years later. It just meant walking and not eating as much as you did. Thats what I did because my dad took a job up in the North West Territories in a fly in Dog Rib Native community called Wha Ti. Now I never red this article again but its up to you to change and only you because people can tell you you have to change but that don’t mean crap unless you want to. Look at me up in WhaTi I went up I was 250pds size 40 waist a year later I was size 34 175lbs its up to you to change who you are and only you.

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