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Old 01-10-2009, 07:41 AM   #1  
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This article came to me yesterday and it seemed to be just some of the reminders I needed. So, I thought I'd share it with you all.


Strategies for Success

Use These Ideas to Meet Your Goals
-- By Mike Kramer, Staff Writer

1. Start Small

Quite possibly the biggest mistake people make is pushing the accelerator too soon. You can’t lose 20 pounds in a week. But you can lose one. Taking small bites and chewing slowly have as much to do with goal achievement as they do with your mom’s dinner table scolding.

2. Get It On Paper

Whether setting your first goals, tracking daily progress, or sharing your deepest thoughts with a journal, writing things down crystallizes your ideas, exposes underlying fears, and paints an accurate picture of real life.

3. Focus On Everyday Habits

The building blocks of a healthy lifestyle are forged in the smallest of actions you take every day and every week. Healthy choices can become as natural as brushing your teeth or locking the front door. Build one habit, one action at a time.

4. Always See Your Goal

Goals need attention. They need to be seen and heard and thought of often if they ever hope to come true. So surround yourself with as many reminders as possible.

5. Be Consistent

Imagine a plane taking off. In the beginning, a lot of energy is spent to simply get moving down the runway. But as speed and momentum take over, the plane is pulled forward and up into the sky, faster and further by the second. Consistent action, no matter how small, has more power than you ever imagined.

6. Never Stop Learning

A healthy lifestyle is a process—a journey more than a destination. You can always learn more about nutrition, fitness, and even yourself that can help you be just a little bit better tomorrow.

7. Come Out of Seclusion

Has anyone ever achieved anything of real value all alone? Probably not many. Most receive some form of help from other people. Support, information, a sense of shared experience, encouragement, advice, and a well-timed pep talk are all invaluable as you set off on your adventure.

8. Allow For Setbacks

Accept the fact right now that you will make mistakes, and that it can be a positive thing. We are usually harder on ourselves that we are on anyone else we know. Be your own #1 fan. That means being supportive (instead of critical) when you stumble, and enjoying your wins (rather than ignoring your accomplishments) when you succeed.

9. Trust Your Plan
You’ll have up weeks and down weeks, and frustrating weeks that make no sense at all. The tools and strategies you’re learning will help you build a plan that makes a healthier lifestyle almost inevitable. If you consistently make the right choices and build healthy habits, weight loss is literally just a matter of time.

10. Have Fun!!!
Who says getting healthy has to be a chore, a burden to be endured or suffered through? Probably a very unhappy person, that’s who. This is an exciting adventure of self-discovery and building a meaningful life. Enjoy the ride!
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This one... Always See Your Goal ...reminded me of something I used to do that was helpful. In the past, I've taken post it notes and written down these words:

Yes I can! - I post these around the kitchen cupboards and other places. Every time I see that post it note...I SAY those words... Yes, I can! Ya know...I am going to do this again.

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Some great reminders for us all
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great article!!
thanks for sharing
I hope it is okay if I print it and put it on my fridge. It is something I should read daily.
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Where was this article? I'd like to read more by this guy.
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Jen....Mike Kramer is a writer for Sparkpeople. - www.sparkpeople.com It's another support site for weight loss and better health. I signed up there and get wonderful articles and recipes every day. I think, however, I like the forums here at 3fchicks much much better. For me - 3fchicks is easier to manuver around in. I love it here - but, also love the articles at Sparkpeople.

"It take a village."

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Great article, thanks for sharing!
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I LOVE this! Thank you so much for sharing it
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5. Be Consistent
Imagine a plane taking off. In the beginning, a lot of energy is spent to simply get moving down the runway. But as speed and momentum take over, the plane is pulled forward and up into the sky, faster and further by the second. Consistent action, no matter how small, has more power than you ever imagined.
I love this one.
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