Weight Loss Motivation - Staying Positive

A good positive attitude is important to weight loss. Positive people usually are happier, more successful and more motivated than people who are negative. Weight loss requires a good “mental game”, like in tennis, having the right attitude is winning half the battle. We have to pay as much attention to remaining positive as we do on the technical aspects of weight loss such as how to exercise, what to eat, etc. So how does one remain positive at such a daunting task as weight loss?

Below are a few suggestions:

1) Smaller goals

Have shorter term goals so they are easier to achieve. Examples may be: not eating meat for one day, or running 5 minutes longer than the last day, or biking to work for a day. You get the rough idea. Setting shorter term goals makes it easier for to achieve them and therefore we are able to celebrate more often. This provides good motivation and a feeling of progress.

2) Try easier, not harder.

Remember that this is something you WANT to do, not something you HAVE to do. No one is forcing you to lose weight, you are doing it on your own volition. So why make it so hard? If exercising three times a week is too hard, then try doing it twice. If that is too hard, then try doing it only once a week. Either way you are doing something good for yourself and you should feel good while doing it. Trying easier would make the process much more painless, and in doing so more likely to allow you to stay positive about the experience.

3) Finding support

Find others on the same path and direction as you to help you stay motivated and positive. A group can be a good support system in times of need. Anyone could be in your support group: a friend, colleague or family. You can also find others with similar interests on the internet, or try joining some outdoor activity groups such as hiking, running or biking.

Know that having a positive attitude is winning half the battle, and never give up!

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