... By Karli Taylor
So I swore that I was not going to jump on the band wagon and write about New Year's Resolutions - BUT...
Honestly, I have been reading all of the articles going out this year about making and keeping resolutions and there is one very important piece of advice that seems to be missing. Everyone says make realistic goals - good start. For the sake of this rant, let's keep our focus on weight loss as a goal. Saying that you want to lose 50 pounds by February is not a realistic goal- saying that you want to lose 10 is a bit better.
Some sources are going a step further telling you to break down your big goal into smaller more attainable mini-goals. That, in my opinion, is key. Setting your goal at a pound a week seems much less overwhelming than 5 pounds this month, doesn't it? One thing I would like to add to this step is to reward yourself for reaching these little milestones. NO- I do not mean by having a hot fudge sundae...
Find something non-food related to keep you motivated. One of my clients was lusting after a 64 inch plasma. His goal was to lose 100 pounds. After every 5 pound loss, he put 10$ into a jar and his wife matched it. This became his TV fund which grew as he shrunk. Not a bad idea.
The piece that I feel is vital to actually reaching your goal regardless of what it may be is this- YOU NEED A PLAN. Write it down. Map it out step by step. If you are going to lose a pound a week, what steps are you going to take to do that? Make yourself a daily or weekly task list and actually check things off of it. Hold yourself accountable.
Take it a step further and include your family and friends- have them initial your task list when you do certain things. Having someone check up on you will help on those days when the warm bed is much more appealing than the cold walk to the car to go to the gym!
We have a tendency to focus all of our energy on the big prize at the end. Sometimes that works, but more often than not it becomes a distraction. If you focus every day on the small steps you need to take to reach your ultimate goal, before you know it, you'll be right there.
So here's your homework- write down your resolution and create your own strategic plan.



















