A lot of people have asked me to
provide tips on how to lose weight since I have been so successful. So here
goes.
Game-changer #1: I changed my
perspective from skinny to healthy.
This was the MOST important
thing I did to lose weight and keep it off. It was helpful that I was
approaching the end of my 20’s and was hyper aware of my mortality. I started
to pay attention to what I was putting into my body and slowly eliminated
processed foods, dairy and meat (my choice, not for everyone), and white carbs
such as bread and pasta from my regular diet. It was MUCH easier to stay on
track when my motivation came from a greater place than just wanting to be
thin.
Game-changer #2: I stopped looking for a means to an end.
For most of my adult life, I
have been dieting. I tried everything: low carb, low fat, high protein, no
carb, diet pills, diet shakes etc etc etc. In order to keep the weight off, I
made a simple and extremely effective adjustment to my strategy.
There is no shortcut to long
term weight loss. Before I embraced this truth, my plan was to stick to
whatever rigid diet I was testing until I reached my goal and could go back to
eating whatever. I was hungry, miserable, nutritionally deficient and surprise:
not losing any weight.
So I stopped dieting and
started exploring my relationship with food. I began to learn about what was
healthy and where my cravings came from. I made fresh, whole food the staples
of my diet and suddenly something I craved. And the weight fell off
slowly...and it stayed off.
Game-changer #3: I found
exercise I loved and do it often.
I suspect that for most of
you exercise is a chore that forces you to wake up early or miss Happy Hour. I
used to feel this way also. But movement is one of the best things you can do
for your body...and your spirit. It helps with circulation, digestion and other
bodily functions. It helps you feel confident, exhilarated and alive. It makes
you look lean, sexy and strong.
I enjoy the intensity of a
gym workout, but that isn’t for everyone. Take a moment to think about what
options you have. What activities do you currently enjoy doing? Can you team up
with friends for a team sport or workout session? Have you always wanted to try
yoga/zumba/spin etc? Can you walk to/from work or park further away from your
office?
Find a way to make movement a
part of your weekly routine starting today. Get comfortable with this routine
over the next month, make it second nature. Then build upon it for another
month, and then another.
Game-changer #4: I expanded my
horizons and created a new outlook.
If you’re out of shape,
overweight, sick all the time, tired all the time, sad all the time, it’s time
for a change. For me, that change meant exploring alternative options to what I
had been already doing. It also meant challenging my current views on health,
fitness, work, relationships etc. in order to get to where I am now.
If you don’t know where to
start, look for a person in your life that has it together and explore their
views, habits and sources of information. Is there something they do that is
appealing but you’re nervous about making the leap? Perfect, do it. Try new
things, challenge yourself, push your boundaries. You may find out things about
yourself that you never knew before (and that are oh so
Game-changer #5: I focused on
healing of mind and spirit.
Emotional balance is key to
good health. Stress triggers increased levels of cortisol in your body. Chronic
stress and frequently high levels of cortisol can cause a whole slew of issues
including high blood pressure, lowered immunity and most importantly for this
topic, increased abdominal fat.
Stress can also weaken your
resolve to take care of yourself. It can trigger cravings for foods that you
feel will fill the void in your psyche that is distressed. You are crash
dieting, overeating, over indulging etc. because your body is desperately
trying to counterbalance your unhappiness.
In other words, you aren’t
unhappy because you are overweight, you are overweight because you are unhappy.
It may take a lot of courage to address this truth and access the underlying
issues. But you’re worth it, right?!
Thanks for stopping by as
always! If you have any questions leave it in the comments section :) Have a beautiful day.
Xo Saranna