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10 Ways To Stay Focused With Your Weight Loss Journey

Well hello you beautiful bunch of people!! HAPPY MONDAY!!

Do you ever have a Monday that doesn’t feel like Monday? Yeh, I’m having one of those which is great. I was going through my old blog and found this post from 2015, so I wanted to share it with you because it’s still 100% relevant now.

I’ve been on constant journey with my weight and eating habits over the years and have tried to remove unhealthy mental and physical habits that have been somewhat damaging over the years (another blog post on that is coming), but I’ve always found that practicing tips like these has been really beneficial.

1. Be realistic: 

Don’t set yourself a ridiculous goal like ” I’m going to lose 10 stone in a week”. It’s not going to work and the chances are if it does then it wasn’t done the healthy way. Set yourself goals that are possible to achieve; that way you won’t feel disheartened if you’re not 15 stone lighter after day two….which brings me onto my next point….

2. Have sub-goals: 

You should have your main goal set in place whether that be to lose a certain amount of weight, or to fit into a size that you could never fit into before, but you should also have sub-goals which will keep you going. It helps a lot seeing some sort of progress no matter how small it is. I think one of my recent sub-goals was to see a bit more definition in my legs after 2 weeks…which I have, so yay for me 🙂

3. Don’t get drawn in to FAD diets: 

I mean everyone is different, some work as a great kick starter for weight loss but for me, they don’t last. Oh gosh, about a year ago I did something called the General Motors diet for one week, just Google it. I was the crankiest son of a gun you could ever come across, hardly lost any weight and ate everything in sight as soon as it was over. I would avoid them.

4. Don’t rush: 

Everything takes time, and if you want this to be a lifestyle change then let it happen gradually.

5. Avoid looking at yourself in the mirror for too long: 



Ok, this is a weird one but it’s just something I’ve started doing. I’ve found that when I stare at myself every day and don’t see a change in my body I get disheartened and it sucks for a bit. I still look in the mirror to make sure I haven’t grown an extra boob or something (Although if it took me looking in the mirror to know I had a whole extra boob, that’s a bit worrying….but you get my drift) but it’s for a short period of time, and at the end of the week I can have a proper gander to see what else I need to work on and whether I see any changes…and if I don’t then it actually doesn’t feel as bad oddly enough.

6: Eat more veg: 

Yeh whatever, I’ve heard that one before…yes you have my dear, because it’s true! I’ve developed a close relationship with the humble salad and I have no intention of looking back. It doesn’t matter how much exercise you’re banging out at the gym, if you’re eating isn’t up to scratch, you’re not going to see the results you may be looking for….there’s a reason why everyone harps on about diet.

7. Make a good playlist: 

You probably wouldn’t think it but a good playlist makes a massive difference to a workout (well it does for me anyway)….I can push myself way more when I’ve got a good song on. I tend to play loud, fast songs with a lot of bass…or, on the other side of the spectrum, some slow sad songs to get me all caught up in my feelings…don’t ask me why, it just works.

8. If you don’t want to go to the gym. Don’t. Or do. Do what makes you happy: 

Not much to say on that…sometimes I don’t want to go to the gym because I can’t be bothered, in which case I’ll go to the gym. Other times I don’t want to go to the gym because I’m too tired mentally and physically and just want to sit in my bed and watch The Mindy Project or Heroes Reborn all night…in which case I won’t go to the gym. Just double check your reasons for not going, and see which is better for you in the long run.

9. Wear whatever makes you most comfortable:

It’s your body, your workout, you don’t have to dress like all these Instagram models, but if you want to, then do. I saw someone working out in a denim shirt and jeans or something yesterday and was slightly confused but if that’s what she wanted to wear then who am I to stop her? She still did her workout…that being said, I wouldn’t recommend jeans…just a thought.

10: Don’t rely on scales to measure your progress: 


Reason 1: Some scales lie…for real. I went on one of those full body measuring machines and it told me I shrunk a couple of centimetres and gained half a stone….went on a different one and it told me something completely different.
Reason 2: Muscle weighs more than fat
Reason 3: It’s not just about the number, it’s about how you look and feel; don’t let the scales dishearten you.

Bonus Tip:  LOVE YOUR BODY REGARDLESS!: 

Thank you Mr Cliché… much appreciated. But it’s true… I don’t care how many times this needs to be repeated, it’s repeated for a reason. Don’t waste time comparing yourself to others, try and think positively as much as possible, and be kind to yourself. Seriously, be kind to yourself, be kind to your mind, and be kind to your body. I think that’s one that people forget nowadays.

 

25 thoughts on “10 Ways To Stay Focused With Your Weight Loss Journey

  1. Okay, that quote about Nikes wasn’t so freaking funny! I needed that this morning.

    I just started Whole30 yesterday. I have been on a mission to figure out what my sensitivities are but it’s hard to do that and eat healthy so I like Whole30 for that.

    I will definitely be using some of these tips!

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    1. I deffo need to figure out what my specific sensitivities are because I know I have some so have cut out certain foods…but it would great to know what exactly brings on certain reactions x

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      1. Right?!! The constant experimenting to find out what our body doesn’t react well to is so long!! I just want to know exactly what it is so I can eliminate, or at least reduce, that from my diet..it’s such a guessing game

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  2. This is awesome!! I started pilates this week and am trying to set realistic goals It’s so hard when you want everything now… this helps me feel better :):)

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    1. It can definitely suck when we’re not quite at the goal we want to be at, and then that usually turns into the comparison game which is so unhealthy…just concentrate on how far you’ve come and keep pushing 💖

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  3. Great tips to remind me to Love myself and try amazing beautiful body. When I think of dieting, though, I don’t do well. I aim for a sustainable lifestyle change so that weather than depriving myself and having unrealistic goals, I think about how I would want to live and what feeds me rather than what I can feed myself. Love the memes you have posted – they are wonderful visuals! ❤ xo Evelyn, PathofPresence.com

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    1. Exactly! It’s not about punishment and constant denial..it’s more about realistic and achievable goals in the long term as well as the short…making changes that are easy to cope with instead of cutting out EVERYTHING people say is ‘bad’…glad you have such a great mindset 😘 xxx

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  4. You have the most adorable personality. Really like your wording and cute pictures. Especially the one that changes outfits🤣 where can I find that one? It was easy for me to read your post and feel intrigued by your words. Great job!

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    1. Aww thank you so much honeybun, that’s so sweet of you!! Ohmygosh I can’t even remember, it was either Pinterest or google..it’s so cute right?! ☺️ xxx

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  5. These are good tips. I don’t even own a scale because weighing yourself constantly can become obsessive and it’s easy to create a number in your head that equals your ideal self when it’s really about how your body feels and how your clothes fit not whatever magic number is on the scale.

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