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Sometimes it is good to make a mistake.  Here are 5 mistakes that can help you reach your goal... 1. Skipping a workout (or two). When you are focused on trying to shed pounds, you might think missing a workout is taboo. But, let's assume you miss that workout not because you choose to skip it, but because something came up. Bad weather when you planned a run outdoors, or the power went out at the gym, or your 4 yr-old comes down with a fever and hour before your kickboxing class at the Y. Life happens. First off - this isn't a mistake, but an opportunity to troubleshoot. Bad weather? Hike in......
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One of the reasons so many people have a tough time getting started with a weight loss plan is enormity of the project before them.  It is like standing in front of Mt. Everest, with no idea how you got there, or how to begin scaling that monster. Not to oversimplify the complexity of health behavior change, but sometimes the easiest way to tackle a mountain like that is to take just one step.  Addendum: one step that leads to another step. Here is a great example of a real person who lost 135 lbs (it took 10 months - which is a little more than 1 lb per week - a very healthy pace): Fitness ......
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Kind of reads like a magazine cover, doesn't it? In all seriousness though, there really are some simple steps that will help you achieve a weight loss goal...but you can't do just one and kinda do the other two, or only kinda do all three. Do all three, keep you eye on the ball, and you'll hit a home run. Ready? Here we go... Your Plan 1. Record your food intake daily. Include in your diet a variety of fruits and vegetables at 6-9 servings daily; 2-3 servings of lean protein; 3 servings of dairy; and quality oils. Why? Keeping track of what you eat for a few weeks (I'm not talking forever peo......
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weightlossstoryOne of the reasons so many people have a tough time getting started with a weight loss plan is enormity of the project before them.  It is like standing in front of Mt. Everest, with no idea how you got there, or how to begin scaling that monster.

Not to oversimplify the complexity of health behavior change, but sometimes the easiest way to tackle a mountain like that is to take just one step.  Addendum: one step that leads to another step.

Here is a great example of a real person who lost 135 lbs (it took 10 months – which is a little more than 1 lb per week – a very healthy pace):

Fitness Magazine Weight Loss Success Story

Samantha Szabo made small changes, took her time, and stayed focused on her goal. Ten months later, she got there. Here’s how:
* A former breakfast skipper, she began eating a healthy breakfast
* She then quit eating late night meals of fried foods and beer
* Portion sizes were scaled down
* She cut white bread and pasta from her diet and added whole grains
* She upped the amount of fish and vegetables she consumed

Alone, these steps aren’t game changers. But, combined, making one change at a time if you must,  they have a profound impact.

She didn’t sit still either. She began walking 2 miles a day, then added cardio and strength training at the gym. One change at a time.

Making all of these changes at once would be daunting, especially if you aren’t sure of yourself and your ability to accept change. But think, where could you be 10 months from now if you started with one small change today, grew more confident from there and made more small changes en route?

You’d be where you want to be!

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