New Years is always a great time for refocusing and setting those famous resolutions. I’m not a big fan of New Year’s resolutions because they typically aren’t followed long term. Many have already fallen off the wagon with their resolutions just a few weeks into January! Most often they aren’t followed long term because they aren’t realistic to follow. Weight loss is one of the more common resolutions. Controlling your weight long term can be done and does not have to be just a temporary thing! To lose weight permanently, you must make a commitment to gradually adopt a healthier way of life. Making small changes over time make it more realistic and able to stick with long term. Here are a few tips:
- Set realistic weight loss goals, such as 1 to 2 pounds weight loss/week so over the course of a month you are down 4-8lbs. Those who lose weight slowly, by eating less and exercising more, tend to keep their weight lost off.
- Eat fewer calories by cutting down on portions and/or decreasing the total amount of fat you eat.
- Do not skip meals. Eating 5 smaller meals a day helps to increase your metabolism.
- Keep low calorie, low fat snacks on hand, such as pretzels, raw vegetables with low calorie dips or fruit.
- Choose foods high in fiber such as whole-grain breads, cereals, pasta, rice, fruits, and vegetables.
- Eat a variety of foods to get all the nutrients you need.
- To ensure you are eating healthy, keep an accurate food journal. Write down everything you eat or drink. Be honest and accurate, otherwise the journal is not as helpful. The food journal will help you learn about your eating habits and help you assess the food choices you are making. You can do this online or using an app such as MyFitnessPal.
- Establishing a regular exercise routine is equally important. Aim for at least 30-60 minutes/day. Pick activities you enjoy doing to make it more enjoyable and fun!
- Stay positive! Focus on your reasons for improving your health and wellness and don’t let the little bumps along the way bring you down from achieving your goals!
-Kelsey
