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Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Setting and Attaining Weight Loss Goals

By Matthew Roberts

If your aim is to lose weight permanently, you need to realize that the plan of action you choose is vitally important to your success. To lose weight effectively, you must set the right daily goals and use methods to implement your plan and assess your progress so that you can make any necessary adjustments to your regimen.

What is a realistic weight loss target? First, recognize that your goal-setting must always be realistic in terms of the amount of weight you expect to lose in a certain time frame. If you choose an unattainable goal, you will soon become discouraged and give up. So, what can you do to make sure you choose a realistic target?

1. Don't rush to try to lose massive amounts of weight quickly. Slow and steady weight loss is more likely to be sustainable in the long term. Most professionals believe that a weight loss of approximately 5 to 10 percent of your initial weight is an attainable goal. For example, someone who weighs 150 pounds should aim to lose about 7.5 to 15 pounds. By doing it this way, you'll stay healthy during the process.

2. Run some numbers. It's critical for your physical and psychological health to make a realistic assessment of the time required to achieve your goal. Shoot for about 2 pounds per week. For example, 5 weeks is a reasonable target date to lose 10 pounds. If you plan to lose 20 pounds, allow yourself at least 10 weeks.

3. Focus on setting short terms goals. Think about your goals as a series of stages. If you focus, for example, on losing two pounds this week, you're more likely to stay motivated and on task to make sure you hit your target. If you are too focused on the long term future, it can be tempting to cheat and think you can make it up later. Also, it's worth repeating that slow weight loss is healthy weight loss. The changes that you make in your eating habits are just as important as losing weight itself. Without integrating these chances into your routine permanently, there is no way you can maintain your weight loss.

Another crucial factor is your ability to self-supervise.

Assess your results. Make note of your weight regularly. Daily or weekly weigh ins are most common. Do be aware that your weight will naturally fluctuate due to fluid intake and retention, among other factors. If you are not meeting your targets, your exercise level or diet will likely need to be adjusted.

Try keeping a food diary. Research shows that people who do this can lose twice as much weight as those who don't. Your food diary functions like a road map; you can use it to see how many calories and what kinds of foods you're eating to assess why you are gaining weight. This makes it easier to change your behaviors.

Understand that losing weight won't happen overnight, and you should not try to rush things. If you enjoy the process by taking things slow, you are more likely to succeed. Remember that you aren't just getting a nicer body; you're also investing in your long term health. - 17274

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