How a Calories Loss Commitment Makes You Last the Diet Distance
There is always a ‘honeymoon phase’ with every diet when commitment comes easily and we assure ourselves and others that this weight loss program will be the one to make the difference. We tell others and ourselves that we can do it through a calories loss diet and an exciting exercise program. But how long does the honeymoon generally last and when do we begin to fall by the wayside resorting to the wrong kind of eating and that sees our weight loss diminish, stop or even reverse?
That is what happens to most people because dieting is not always fun, change is usually no fun and there are times when losing weight can just get hard. But in order to make real, healthy, permanent changes you need to make sure that the food you eat over the long term is both enjoyable and provides you with the calories loss you need. You need to be committed to getting healthy and fit and to sticking with your diet and this time you really do make that commitment.
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.
There are some fun ways to make a commitment to become healthier, happier, and fit by losing weight so begin positively and write it down, making a weight loss contract and committing to stay on your diet for at least six months. Include in the contract, rewards for staying committed and penalties for breaking the contract. Then sign it, have a friend witness it then keep it on the refrigerator to remind you of your commitment.
Include a personal trainer on your payroll and see what a financial commitment like this and or even joining a gym can bring about. Not only will this find you committing to regular exercise times and programs but you will be contributing your hard earned money to turning your ‘dream’ into a reality. There is nothing like ‘hitting the back pocket’ to make us rise to a level of commitment, not previously reached in our pursuit of weight loss and fitness.
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.
Let others know about your new eating plan, in particular those at home, in your workplace and any of your other usual contacts. Let them know about your weight loss and exercise goals and the program you plan to follow and notice how they ask you about your calories loss eating and the impact that this has on your weight loss. Because you have shared your plans with others, there is a strong possibility that you will remain committed even when things get tough and you are tempted to give up.
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.