Five Easy Ways to Make a Calories Loss Commitment

Posted on Thursday, November 20, 2008 at 11:24 am
by Rowena French

The beginning of a diet is often the time when we make promises to ourselves and others about how we will eat and exercise to cause the weight loss we have always dreamed of. We assure everyone that this time will be different and this time we will commit to just what it takes to lose weight. But do we keep that commitment going with a calories loss diet and exercise or do we resume the wrong eating habits and lifestyle and fail to lose any weight or worse still gain it instead?

The reality is that dieting is not like an indefinite honeymoon, it is more like a marriage where we should expect difficult times and some hurdles along the way. To reshape your body on a permanent basis and to get healthier and fitter you need to find or devise a weight loss program that is balanced as well as something that you can enjoy across the long term. Spend time selecting foods on your calories loss menu that you really like to eat then find exercise that can become a welcome part of your life and when you have done that make a public commitment to continuing this.

This requires you to do more than just deciding and acting on this alone, because to make the necessary commitment you really need to ‘go public’ and be prepared to publicize your serious intention to succeed just as politicians Senator Obama and Senator McCain have been as part of their presidential election campaigns. When you have committed yourself on other important occasions, you may have used outward signs like pledges, certificates and rings. The beginning of your diet and new lifestyle with a calories loss eating plan is one of the most important commitments will ever make and deserves an outward sign of your intention to succeed.

The most effective ways to seriously commit to losing weight and getting healthy can be enjoyable. Always start by writing your commitment and include a non negotiable six month starting session for the best results as well as rewards and consequences as your commitment is specific and you become accountable. Make sure that some one you respect witnesses your signature on your contract and then find a place where you have keep this as a reminder of your genuine intent.

Hire a personal trainer as extra incentive because once you spend the money for a personal trainer, that money is gone whether you use those personal training sessions or not. The same rule usually applies to a gym membership as well, so spending money on exercise this is a commitment to getting fit. And knowing that money is gone whether or not you use that gym membership or get those personal training sessions they are likely to motivate you to exercise more.

Start a weight loss club by getting some friends together who want to lose weight as well and agree to meet once a week for a weigh in. Your friends will keep you honest about sticking to your calories loss diet. This is the underlying principle upon which some of the most successful weight loss companies are based so if they can be successful at gathering people together to celebrate their weight loss, you can too.

You do not need to take out a front page advertisement in national papers but real commitment to a permanent lifestyle change and healthier body becomes more powerful when you share this with your friends, family and workmates. The outcome of this is generally very encouraging and you can anticipate interest in your calories loss menu and your exercise routine. After sharing your commitment with the people in your life whose opinion you value, it is more likely that you will remain committed for yourself and for them.

Have a clear mental ‘picture’ of how you plan to look when you have reached your goal weight. Find pictures in magazines of the new ‘look’ you are working towards and display them at home and in your workplace. This very public way of committing to a healthy weight loss for good through calories loss and exercise is very public commitment at the beginning of your diet and an effective motivator to keep you strong and resilient even when times get tough.

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