Monday, November 12, 2012

7 Steps to Losing Weight

After a short break due to schedule conflicts and the flu, we are finally back up and running.  Our first member met their 5% weight loss goal!!! Congratulations and keep up the great work!!! 

Today our meeting was about the following article from weightwatchers.com:

 

1. Plot out your goals
It helps to have an action plan to keep you on track. "Storyboarding" is a technique used by movie directors to sketch out a plotline, frame by frame, before they start filming. In a similar way, you can make a blueprint for success by breaking your goal down into parts. Say you've given yourself three months to lose 10 pounds. Make a chart of the timeline and build it up, week by week, with details of shopping strategies, exercise tips and so forth—anything that helps make your goal concrete and achievable.
2. Envision your success
Athletes mentally rehearse every step of their winning routine to make it feel attainable. In the same way, you can make your own goals as real as possible by visualizing yourself succeeding in particular scenarios, like making the right choices when dining out. Revisit these scenarios often, and think about how good you'll feel about achieving your goals.
3. Don't sabotage yourself
Many of us unconsciously sabotage ourselves with self-destructive thoughts such as "I'll never lose weight." Whenever you catch yourself thinking this way, try to substitute more constructive statements; for example, "I haven't lost as much weight as I would like, but I can change that. I'm going to start by setting aside time to exercise three times each week."
4. Be your own cheerleader
Some people believe it's modest to put themselves down. But you wouldn't call a friend "fat" or "ugly," would you? You deserve the same respect, so try becoming your own best friend. Celebrate your progress, and try not to obsess about setbacks.
One way to do this is to make a list of your accomplishments in every area of your life (personal, professional and physical). List the talents and skills that enabled you to achieve them, and look at this list often. Adds Posillico, "Begin a daily journal of everything you did 'right' today." You'll be surprised how quickly it adds up!
5. Avoid being a perfectionist
Try not to think in all-or-nothing terms — that you've blown your diet, for example, simply because you've overdone it at one meal. "We need to be kinder to ourselves, and learn to regard setbacks as learning opportunities," says Posillico.
6. Follow through with your goals
Believing you can achieve your weight-loss goals is important, but you have to act too, by changing your eating habits, increasing your physical activity and so on. You can't just think yourself slim, but you can think yourself into the right frame of mind to optimize your prospects.
7. Affirm your self-belief
Feel your confidence wavering? One way to reinforce your self-belief is with positive affirmations: simple, self-validating statements repeated as often as possible, preferably daily. Try coming up with one or two of your own, and remember to keep them positive. You can — and you will — succeed, as long as you believe you can do it!


So this week, our goal is for everyone to stay within their calorie range, exercise a minimum of 3 times, and right a daily diary of all the things we did "right" that day.   We are also planning our first group outing, coming up in the next month or two so start thinking of fun activities that will get us out and moving!  Have a great week!!

 

Monday, October 22, 2012

Counting Calories

First, one of our members lost 5 lbs!  Congratulations!!!  And congratulations on everyone losing this week!  Keep up the good work!

Today we talked about counting calories.  We looked at the website: www.myfitnesspal.com 
You can download an app to your smart phone, and then add the calories wherever you are.  Now, we all know counting calories is not fun.  At all.  In fact, I kind of hate it, but the truth is, if you want to lose weight, you are going to have to monitor what you are eating.   bleh.  So, this website is what currently works for us.  You can also link your friends so you all can work together.  The best part:  It's free!! 

Monday, October 15, 2012

So it begins.



So it begins.  My friend and I have decided to change our lifestyles.  If you want to join in, here is the rules and leave a comment, and we will contact you: 
       I
        1.  It is 5.00 to join, then 2 dollars a month after that.  The money goes towards prizes and 
             rewards. 
        2.  You must be weighed in by an administrator on every Monday. (either me or my friend) 
             Everything will be by percentages, so only the administrators will know the weight of others,
             and only to measure the percentages.  This information is strictly confidential. 
        3.  For every pound you gain, you owe 10 cents into the money jar. 
        4.  You must work out for a minimum of 20 minutes, 3 times a week.  Anything you miss, you
             guessed it 10 cents per missed session.
        5.  Weekly meetings are held on Monday at 1:00.  If you can not join the meeting, then 
             you must read the weekly "inspirational post" and comment so that we know you have
             received the message.  Posts can include food ideas, links to exercise blogs, quotes, etc.
             If the group becomes large enough, we will have one person each week rotate watching the
             kids so that babysitters aren't needed to achieve this goal.  The inspirational post will be
             rotated through out the group so that each
        6.  Our current goal is to lose 5% of your weight.  The person who reaches this goal first is
             rewarded by getting a free babysitter.  Who might that be?  Well, when the winner reaches
             their goal, the person with the lowest amount of % lost is the babysitter.
        7.  Every two months we will gather for a fun activity like bowling, or a hike, etc. 
        8.  It is recommended, but not required, that you log your food in some way.  If you need a good
             website, I use www.myfitnesspal.com