Showing posts with label #NewYearResolution. Show all posts
Showing posts with label #NewYearResolution. Show all posts

Monday, 8 January 2018

Immediately, If Not Sooner ...


A healthier—happier—life can be yours. On your own terms. Without unattainable resolutions and short-term gimmicks. Instead, this is the year, you’re getting real about long-term health, fitness, and wellness goals.
You’re making changes that will last and creating habits that’ll live well beyond January. So, how do you get started? You create goals that stick.

GOAL DOESN’T HAVE TO BE A FOUR-LETTER WORD

It should be a five-letter word…S.M.A.R.T.! SMART goals are goals that are:
  • Specific – Make your goals unambiguous. Think about including why they’re important, who’s involved, and what you’ll be working for.
  • Measurable – Set some quantitative criteria for evaluating the progress of your goal.
  • Attainable -- Goals that can’t be achieved are probably goals that won’t be reached.
  • Relevant – Ask yourself if your goal really will make a difference to your life or the lifestyle of your family.
  • Time-bound – Mark your calendar, because this is the day you’re going to celebrate!
Crush your New Year’s resolutions by setting SMART goals. And, of course, by kicking the following—unsuccessful—goals to the curb.

GOAL #5 TO DITCH: STEPPING ON THE SCALE EVERY DAY

TRY: LET YOUR COMFORT BE YOUR GUIDE

Check you out in your skinny jeans! You rock.
That daily up and down of a couple of pounds is completely normal. Stepping on the scale every day can create unrealistic expectations when it comes to that number, possibly leaving you feeling defeated. Weighing yourself once a week and keeping in touch with how well your clothes fit—it’s easy to tell when your fave jeans are feeling a bit…tight—will have you feeling like a goal getter in no time.

GOAL #4 TO DITCH: COUNTING EACH CALORIE

Try: A whole foods nutrition plan
Focus on a whole foods nutrition plan with lots of fresh fruits and veggies; lean protein like turkey, eggs, and fish; and whole grains— you know, the foods usually located on the outsides of the supermarket. And, of course, stay away from pre-packaged and processed foods.
When you eat in this manner, you’ll be less focused on calorie counts and focused on the nutrition your body needs to achieve peak energy levels.

GOAL #3 TO DITCH: A TOO STRENUOUS EXERCISE REGIMEN

Try: Realistic exercise plans you can sustain
Fitness may be your jam, now, but has it always been? If you’re new to this whole workout thing, take it at your own pace—which probably isn’t the same as your friend who runs marathons or your neighbor who lifts, like every day.
Start with the recommended 30 minutes a day, five days per week. Go for a jog. Take a walk. Play soccer with the kiddos at the park. The more you like what you’re doing, the better chances you’ll stick with it!

GOAL #2 TO DITCH: OBSESSING OVER FITNESS INFLUENCERS

Try: Focusing on YOUr awesome self
Speaking of spending a LOT of time working out…fitness influencers on Instagram, YouTube, and Pinterest have made a career—or at least a pretty intense hobby—out of living a healthy lifestyle. Check out their messages for guidance and tips. Let them inspire you. Then, do you.
Live your healthy life, whatever that may mean. Celebrate your milestones. And, your regular days. Celebrate having five M&M’s (instead of the whole bag). Celebrate walking around the block twice (instead of once).

GOAL #1 TO DITCH: MAKING WEIGHT-LOSS RESOLUTIONS (ESPECIALLY AT NEW YEARS)

Try: A year-round health plan
Start with the inside, and work your way out. Foundational health is more achievable and, frankly, more sustainable. Explore your gut health and how it’s affecting your overall wellness.
Use January to reignite your passion for overall health, set some new goals, and create better habits. Use the rest of the year to live your healthiest—and happiest—life. Work the inside and you’ll see changes outside.

Wednesday, 21 December 2016

Why You Should Start Your Weight Loss Resolution Now

New Year’s has long been the traditional time for making health- and fitness-related lifestyle changes. But, what if you started making those choices before the holidays?
A study recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine1 showed that most of us are at our healthiest—and leanest—before the holidays. If you get started now, by the time New Year’s rolls around, you’ll be way ahead of the game—instead of trying to make up for weight gain during the holidays.

Resolutions can bust stress

Beating the scale, or your personal best in the weight room or at the track, isn’t the only reason to start your healthy resolutions now. The healthy habits you start now might just be the glue that helps you hold it together during the holidays. (Even if this is your favorite time of the year, and you really do love dealing with Uncle Bob, the upheaval is still stressful.)
The best healthy habits are the ones you keep long-term. Or, that you look forward to. Your holiday self-care plans don’t have to be big and spectacular and should include flexibility to accommodate for the changes of the season.
Taking a brisk walk around the block to visit with relatives as they arrive is a great way to stay healthy, keep your stress levels down, and get in some quality family time. What about challenging everybody to a fun game of paintball (how’s that for a way to blow off holiday stress), a 5k race (Turkey Trot anyone?), or bumper cars: home team vs. visiting relatives?

Build momentum

If you struggling with your weight, you’re probably worried about packing on extra pounds during the holidays. Instead of stressing about your weight, along with all the additional stress the season naturally brings, set yourself up for success by building healthy habits now—this way they’ll be locked in by the holidays.
Enter Plexus TriPlex™.
Plexus Slim®, BioCleanse, and ProBio 5 combine to optimize your health where it counts, in your gut. And, TriPlex helps with weight loss too. In a large scale, independent clinical study, TriPlex was shown to help participants lose weight safely.* TriPlex now and you’ll be on your way come Jan. 1.
What happens if you slip up?
It happens to everybody. Because you’ve started so far in advance, it’ll be easier to get back on track. Those who haven’t established healthy habits heading into the holiday season run the risk of slip-ups becoming a habit themselves.

Explore other resolutions

Weight loss isn’t the only New Year’s resolution you can carry into your pre-holiday resolutions. If you’ve ever dreamed of resolving to do good for others, the holidays truly are the perfect time to get started—especially if you have kids. What better lesson in “sharing is caring” could you offer than volunteering to help out in a soup kitchen or gathering care packages for a local homeless shelter?

Now’s the time to be the best you

It’s cliché to say you’ll never be younger than you are in this moment, but it’s true. The minute you start thinking of life in those terms, it makes it a little easier to carpe your diem—seize the moment and be the best you possible every day. We think that’s what should be at the heart of every healthy resolution.
Resolutions shouldn’t be about redeeming yourself from the perceived sins of a holiday season past. They should focus on the wonderful qualities and abilities you want to highlight in yourself, or that you may be nurturing for the first time.
There’s no reason to wait, and every reason to get started right now.

References
1 http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMc1602012

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