Nobody likes to make mistakes. This is especially
true when you're trying to lose weight. The last thing you want is to
put the effort in and not see results due to unnecessary mistakes.
While you may not be able to avoid every weight loss mistake, you can
avoid some of them. Here are the worst weight loss mistakes and how to
avoid them, so you can lose weight without the headaches.
Not
setting proper goals. You may already know that when you're trying to
lose weight, it's very important to set goals for yourself. However,
it's just as important to set proper goals. This means that you need to
make sure your goals are realistic, measurable, and time specific. For
instance, your goal might be to lose 10 pounds in 10 weeks. This is a
pound a week so it's realistic. Pounds are measurable, and you have an
end date to your goal. Make sure all of your goals are like this. You
may need to set several small goals instead of one large one to do this.
Not
planning ahead. Losing weight is a commitment that takes time. Any goal
that takes a significant amount of time requires planning. Weight loss
is no different. You should have a specific plan of how you're going to
reach your weight loss goal. For instance, your plan could be that
you're going to workout for an hour 3 times per week, and you're going
to cut your calorie intake 250 calories a day. You may also want to
plan for setbacks, so you know what you're going to do if you have to
work late, or it's raining and you can't take your nightly walk.
Not
making adjustments. Every weight loss plan will need adjustments to
stay on the right track. If your weight loss slows down, you should be
able to evaluate what you're doing and see if you should make changes.
You may need to lower your calorie limit, increase your workouts, or
add some protein into your diet. Knowing that your plan will change
throughout the weight loss process can help you avoid dreaded plateaus,
so you lose the most amount of weight you can.
Not being easy on
yourself. Weight loss takes time. You didn't put the weight on
overnight, so you can't expect to lose it overnight either. You should
be patient with your body while it's trying to shed the extra pounds.
Working out too hard or eating too little can sometimes be
counterproductive to losing weight. As long as you have a good weight
loss plan, you should cut yourself some slack every now and then.
You'll be more likely to stick with your plan if you don't get
overwhelmed.
Losing weight can be a battle, especially when
you're worried about making mistakes that can halt your weight loss
results. Just being aware of these mistakes is really half of the
battle. Once you understand them, it's much easier to know how to avoid
them. The tips above should give you the confidence to move forward
with your weight loss goals, knowing that you can avoid these setbacks.