One of the hardest aspects of getting yourself
into shape, is maintaining the motivation you need to achieve your
weight loss goals. Just about anyone will lose some of their
enthusiasm, a month or so into a weight loss program. I have learned a
few things that keep me motivated and dedicated to achieving my goals.
They have helped me tremendously and I think they will help you as
well.
Here a just a few of the many things I do to
motivate myself.
Weigh yourself once a week:
I weigh myself at least a few times a week. In the beginning of your
program once is plenty because you don’t want to discourage yourself.
The reason I weigh myself once a week is because it can be easy to look
in the mirror and justify, in your head, that you aren’t gaining any
weight. If you look at a scale every week, you know for sure whether
you need to make changes or not.
Keep a picture of the heavier version of yourself
in plain sight:
I have a picture of me at my son’s baptism next to my bed. I was 20-25
pounds heavier in that picture than I currently am. This gives me a
chance everyday to see what I don’t want to slip back into. It reminds
me why I lost weight and keeps me from sliding back into old habits.
Also, it will just remind you of how far you have come and how much
better you look now.
Visualize everyday:
You should visualize everyday, how you want yourself to look. If you
have achieved your goals then just imagine yourself doing some new
things, in your new body. This really does help. I try to visualize
myself everyday doing something that I plan on doing in the future.
This can help with goals in any aspect of your life. I used to do this
while running, when I first started my program. I would picture myself
mentally, running and looking the way I wanted to look.
Set your sights farther and higher:
If you have already reached your ideal weight,
then you should set some new goals or standards. If you don’t, you will
probably fall back into old habits. It is harder to maintain something,
then to achieve something new. So if you have reached your ideal
weight, then why not set a goal to add some muscle. Or maybe, set a
goal to get absolutely ripped. In perfect shape, like you never
imagined you could. Look high and far, set your goal and then reach it.
Nothing will keep you more motivated then setting and achieving new
goals.
Those are just a few of the ways that I use to
keep myself motivated. There are thousands more. To find other
motivating ideas just do some searching on the internet. You can find
thousands of articles and websites dedicated to weight loss and health.
Being healthy and losing weight can change every
area of your life. It is amazing, the possibilities we begin to see,
after reaching an achievement such as weight loss. Don’t lose the
momentum. Keep it turned up and start using it to help you with other
areas of your life. But most of all, never give up. There will always
be obstacles in any thing you do in life. Just don’t use them as
excuses to hold you back from achieving the ultimate freedom you
deserve.
This article was written by Jason Barger. Jason
has been helping people lose weight with his breakthrough book, Primal
Weight Loss. To learn more about his philosophy and programs you can
visit http://www.primalhealth.com
.