Guest guest Posted November 22, 2010 Report Share Posted November 22, 2010 OFF TRACK? Monday, 22 November 2010 So, are you on-track or off-track with your weight-loss efforts? You know, a lot of people, in the months of November and December, kind of cast their weight-loss fates to the wind this time of year. "Oh, I've been dieting off and on for ten months now. And frankly, it's driving me crazy! So I'm just gonna have a good time with what I eat for the next two months. These are the holidays, after all. Then on January 1st, I swear, I'm really gonna begin my diet again...in earnest!" Oh, boy. Now I don't think that the above line of reasoning is such a good idea. In fact, I know it's not! See, if you're not currently watching your food intake and working out regularly, you will have a weight gain by January 1st. (Is that what you want?) It's all about accountability, you know. And let me tell you, there's no better way to have accountability than by keeping a journal. Your journal will become like your weight-loss Bible. You'll record in the journal about, well...your journey. The journey to the new you! You begin that journey by listing in your journal the ten reasons you want to lose the weight. I can help you get started by naming a few of them right here. You want to lose the weight for your health, your longevity and for your peace of mind. How about those for starters, huh? The next thing you want to write down is your starting weight. I know, this is hard. Hey, it's one thing to see what you weigh on that scale for just the couple of seconds you're on it then...step off the scale. But to write it down in black & white for yourself, that number is recorded for eternity. (Or until some alien invaders from the far reaches of space vaporizes them all. LOL.) But seriously, write down the date you begin your journey and be sure to include your starting weight. You should also write down the exercises you do each day and how long you worked out. Write down how you were feeling emotionally each day, too. And by the way, don't record all of these important things and forget about them. You should go back often and read your journal to see how you're doing and...how you're changing. Soon, recording your numbers and feelings in your journal will become second nature. It'll be something you look forward to doing everyday. You'll keep it for 365 days and when every page is used up, you'll start a brand new journal with which you can continue to record your progress. Your journal will keep you honest. It'll keep you on your toes. And may I tell you something else? Your journal will help motivate you. Because when you see your progress with your own eyes and by reading your own words, it'll motivate you to keep fighting. So let me get back to my original question: Are you on-track or off-track? Go to a stationery store today and buy yourself a journal. (If you don't already have one.) And oh, there's one other thing I want you to write in your journal. And that is these words... believes in me. (And I do!) And now it's time for you to start believing in yourself. Now, get that journal and...get on-track! Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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