I'm guessing that some of you are already tempted to give up. It's not easy pulling up the old rails and laying down the new ones. But as you may have heard before, "If you do what you always do, you'll get what you've always gotten." Taking small steps today in a different direction will eventually pay off--so, DON'T GIVE UP!
Here's a look back at what we've covered so far. Evaluate your progress:
- Overcoming Emotional Eating:
- We'll talk more about this in future posts.
- Lifestyle Event Exercise:
- Did you take the time to do this? It's very helpful!
- Find a Companion:
- Don't do this alone! You have all of us--and we'll still add your friends to this group, so just let us know if you want someone to be added! FIND BUDDIES!
- Two Plates:
- Do you have a clear vision for WHAT you're actually choosing when you choose the habits of disease over the habits of health?
- Capturing Your Vision for the Future:
- Have you worked on a vision board or at least started a word list of your dreams?
- What's Your Motivation?:
- Have you uncovered WHY you want to do this?
- Eating Low and Slow!:
- Have you invested any time into examining the low glycemic foods? And how are you doing with keeping your blood sugars steady and your body fueled more frequently?
- Fitness Can Be Fun!:
- What lifestyle activity have you incorporated into your life? Even taking the stairs is a good start!
- You Need a Budget:
- Have you spent time considering your finances and what you can do to start making them perform better for you?
- Stop.Challenge.Choose.
- Have you signed up? I HIGHLY recommend this! www.stopchallengechoose.com You can sign up through March for this 12 Week, motivating and inspiring email journey to your transformation.
To get the most out of this process, you'll want to interact and communicate with me!
I am here to help you!!!
I have noticed with with the weird schedule days (snow days) eating right is super hard. I have been trying to keep ,myself occupied doing dishes (endless) and laundry and playing in the snow with the kids. But I keep craving peanutbutter (my one big weakness).
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