I'm on my trip right now but here's something interesting (I hope):
Flashback Fridays are a re-posting of my previous blog entries. Sometimes I need a good kick in the butt and these old posts remind me of how to get it done.
Why I flash-backed to this post: This was an a-ha moment for me when I first wrote it. I also chose it because the post kinda describes a trip and since I'm on a trip right now... perfect!
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So I know this is only day four of my promise to myself, but guess what... I've learned something already.
In order to get to the future, you have to live in the present.
So common sense and so NOT profound.
Why didn't I know this before? Well it's not that I didn't know it, I just didn't listen to it. I mean the main quote of my blog is "one step at a time..."
When some people start out losing weight (like me), they get into this super-motivated-I-can-do-anything mode especially when the first 5 lbs. are lost because those are always the easiest. They (I) set up goals and picture themselves as what they want to look like at the end of the journey but they forget about the journey itself.
Why didn't I know this before? Well it's not that I didn't know it, I just didn't listen to it. I mean the main quote of my blog is "one step at a time..."
When some people start out losing weight (like me), they get into this super-motivated-I-can-do-anything mode especially when the first 5 lbs. are lost because those are always the easiest. They (I) set up goals and picture themselves as what they want to look like at the end of the journey but they forget about the journey itself.
It's like
planning a trip. You decide you wanna go to Fitville and you plan all
these must-do-activities for when you get there: where to eat, where to
stay, what to visit, what to do but without even planning on how to get
to Fitville, you'll never get there. Without knowing how you're going
to get from your house to the airport, then from the airport to the
hotel in Fitville, your goal is already impossible to accomplish.
This is exactly the same thing with weight loss.
It's
awesome to know what you want your body to look like and do when you're
at the end of the journey (btw, a weight-loss journey never ends...
takes you straight to Maintenance Land!) but you also have to know how
to get there. Going back to when I started out, I knew what my goal
destination was but getting there was going to be the tricky part. I
set weekly and monthly goals to help me along the way but that's like
only planning the airplane ride then the car ride from the airport to
Fitville. What about how to get from my house to the airport?!
The
past four days have made me realize that my weekly/monthly goals are
way more attainable if I break them down even further... into daily
goals.
BRILLIANT!!
It's as simple as
telling myself I just need to get through today - eat clean TODAY and
get in a good workout TODAY. Don't worry about tomorrow today, worry
about tomorrow when it gets here. By breaking down my goals to the
smallest amounts possible not only makes the goal seem that much more
achievable, but it also lets me see the goal... I mean really see it!
Currently
my weight goal is about 20 lbs away. Instead of focusing on the entire
20 lbs. I'll focus on just the next two lbs., then the next two, then
the next two and so on and so on. But instead of just focusing on the
two lbs. I'll focus on what I need to do to get rid of those two lbs.
I'll focus on my workouts each day and break it down even further and
focus on pushing myself during the workouts.
Just get
through the next 5 minutes of running and when I've done that, I'll
focus on the next 5 minutes. If I'm able to really give it my all for
each 5 minute increment and just repeat it, my workout will go by in no
time and I'll probably have pushed myself harder than normal. It's a
win-win situation.
Applying the same idea to my
nutrition each day - hell, each meal - and I should kick those 20 lbs.
in no time! Amazing it's taken me this long to really realize and apply
this to my life.
3 comments:
Hope you are having a blast on your trip :)
I SO love the analogy of traveling to Fitville but failing to arrange a ride to the airport.
"I just need to get through today - eat clean TODAY and get in a good workout TODAY" <-----YES!
Keep having fun, Annie! We'll see you soon.
:-) Marion
I hope you are enjoying your trip Annie!
Love this post since I am a fairly new follower. I like the vision of the 5 minutes... "get through the next 5 minutes of running, then focus on the next 5 min.".
Maria
www.fitnessgirlkitchen.com
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