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Be Encouraged For Weight Loss!
by Greg Landry, M.S.
On the
road to weight loss, fitness, and health, you can easily become
discouraged. In fact, discouragement is what leads many people to
give-up when they may have been near a point
of significant progress and encouragement in their program.
I've put together my "top 10" points of encouragement to help keep your
spirits high on your road to weight loss, fitness, and health.
1. It does get better - and often very quickly! Many people that are
significantly overweight or that have been sedentary for a long time,
find any activity, even walking a few hundred feet, to be very
difficult and uncomfortable. Be encouraged, many physiological changes
happen very quickly once you start moving. Walking, for example, starts
getting easier and more comfortable within a couple of weeks. Keep
moving - every day will be a little
better! Be encouraged!
2. I love this lady's story. It just makes you want to cheer for her
while sitting at your computer. Margie from Madison, Wisconsin weighed
296 pounds when she started walking in her neighborhood. She says she
started by walking about half a block twice a day and that it was
incredibly difficult at first.
After the second day she had decided to quit but a neighbor encouraged
her to continue. Every day she walked the same
route but added a little distance each week. She says there were many
days when she wanted to quit, but she wanted very badly to lose weight
and be healthy.
After several months the people in her neighborhood started noticing
her consistency and her progress and started giving her compliments and
words of encouragement. She said that after a
few months of walking, it went from painful to enjoyable.
About ten months into her walking program, she began her morning walk as
usual, but she noticed people out in their yards. As she passed each
yard they were clapping and cheering for her, "go Margie", "we're proud
of you Margie", "congratulations
Margie!" She said tears of happiness flowed through her entire walk
that morning as over a hundred people cheered her on all along her
route! Be encouraged!
3. The visible signs of progress in a weight loss program are often
very slow to come. Healthy weight loss takes time, but that can be very
discouraging. Be encouraged to know that for each day that you exercise
and eat healthy foods in moderate quantities, you have made progress.
It might not be measurable that day, but you have made progress and it
will be measurable over a period of weeks and months. Be encouraged!
4. Katherine was 43 years-old and had been sedentary for 20 years. The
scale had not changed in those 20 years - she still weighed 136 pounds,
but she knew she had lost muscle and gained fat. Her waist was bigger
and she couldn't fit into the same size clothes that she did 20 years
earlier. What bothered her most was that she was always tired and never
had energy.
She decided to start walking and weight training but quit after a week.
She said, "it's too uncomfortable, I can't keep doing this." I
encouraged her to continue and told her that it would get better.
She "quit" three times during the next two weeks. We talked frequently.
Six weeks later she started to notice some muscle tone and she noticed
that her endurance and energy level had
increased dramatically. She said, "I'm very encouraged!"
Eight months later she had gained two pounds on the scale but lost
three inches in her waist - and she walked a marathon! Yeeeeeesss! Be
encouraged!
5. The whole idea behind physical training is that you push your body
to do a little more than it's comfortable with and it responds by
making physical and physiological changes. These changes make you
capable of doing a little more with less discomfort. Be encouraged!
6. Gerald in New Orleans, Louisiana lost 85 pounds after he started
walking and weight training. Once he had lost the weight, he decided to
do something that would allow him to fully appreciate his weight loss.
For an entire day, he carried around a sack that contained 85 pounds of
metal weights.
Getting around during that day was a struggle and very tiring. At the
end of the day he was exhausted! Life without the weight is great! Be
encouraged!
7. Keep records of your progress. Every day write down the positive
changes you've noticed and also keep a record of the exercise you do
every day. Write down what you did, how long you did it, and any
thoughts about your exercise that day. Keep a running total of your
minutes. You can look back at what you've done with a great sense of
accomplishment and you'll be motivated to do more. Be encouraged!
8. Daily exercise will change your life! I believe God designed humans
to be active on a daily basis. Why? because when you are, lots of good
things happen..
- you are healthier
- you feel better and have more energy
- you are less likely to develop cancer,
heart disease, stroke, etc.
- you sleep better
- you have a better outlook on life
- your relationships with people are
enhanced
- your skin looks healthier
- you are sick less often
- your immune system is stronger
- you lose fat
- you gain toned, lean muscle
- you look healthier
Be encouraged!
9. Betty Jo in Tuscaloosa, Alabama wrote to me.. "Greg, After 24 years
of being married to a grouchy, pessimistic man who didn't enjoy life, I
saw all that change over a period of about a year.
Harold was the classic 70 pound overweight couch potato when he was
scared into exercising and healthier eating habits by the death of his
46 year-old friend."
Harold's doctor recommended that he start walking every morning and
after a couple of weeks Harold told Betty Jo that he wanted to start
eating better. Harold really took-off with this "health thing" and lost
72 pounds and become a new man - inside and out. In Betty Jo's words,
"I have a new husband. He walks for an hour every morning and he is a
joy to be around. His enthusiasm for life makes our marriage fun." Be
encouraged!
10. Progress and improvement generate
encouragement. YOU can progress and improve and be encouraged to do
more. Tomorrow morning, put on your walking shoes and take a walk, even
if it's just a few minutes. The next day, do it again - progress and
improve. Be encouraged!
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