How to mentally prepare yourself for weight loss
1. Write down your weight loss goal. Ask yourself why you want to lose weight? Is it because you just can't stand the way you look with your clothes off? Do you feel tired and lethargic? Is it health issues and your Dr. says you must lose 30 pounds? Getting excited about the real weight loss is truly the highest motivation!
2. Get the experts to help you! Hire a dietician to put you on the correct food that will allow you to follow a diet without feeling confused. The reason most people fall off the wagon is because they have not chosen the correct diet plan. Dieting is a long-term life changing experience. You don't change your diet just to lose weight, it is also for your future.
3. Write it down. At the beginning of each week, create a meal plan for your diet that you’ll use as your guide for grocery shopping, cooking, eating out, and avoiding unplanned indulgences. “Having that plan helps you reach for the right foods,” Newgent says. If you know you’ll be meeting friends for dinner at a restaurant, Bauer suggests going online to look at the menu. Plan what you will order to avoid being tempted when you get there. Pick two healthy entrees, she says, so that if the restaurant is out of your first choice, you’re not stuck.
4. Invest in a personal trainer. I cannot emphasize the importance of a personal trainer on your side. You will not only feel accountable to that person, but she/he will constantly motivate you to meet your goals and reward you in their own way. You will have a mapped out training plan that will guide you to meet your goals. Put every training session on a calendar just like you would a dr. or dentist appointment. You are less likely to skip it or miss it by writing it down on a calendar.
5. Prepare to log your food and activities. Tracking your food and activities only leads to success! you will be amazed how aware you will become about food and exercise. You will learn because of the knowledge that is gained during this process. Patterns and routine will become natural to you. That is part of disciplining your body, mind and soul.
6. Setting realistic weight loss goals and timetables. Your Personal Trainer will help you understand how and why to set realistic goals. You can't just run a marathon without first walking a mile. It takes time for your body and mind to adapt to a new lifestyle.
7. Believe in yourself! You can do it! Recognize that weight loss rarely occurs in a straight line, and if you overeat one day, don’t berate yourself — just get back on your program at the very next meal.
8. Reward yourself. When you have met your first weight loss goal, you need to take a moment and give yourself something special. I am not talking about your favorite bakery. You are changing your lifestyle, do not go back to old habits. Maybe you wanted to have a massage or that new purse?
9. Have a team of supporters. Family, Friends, co-workers, a group that you may want to join. Anything with a team spirit to support your weight loss goals is much better and you will have accountability to them. Maybe you and a friend want to lose weight together, try emailing each other weekly with results. Make a pact with each other to text one another daily to help stay on track.