Showing posts with label Weight Watchers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Weight Watchers. Show all posts

Sunday, September 29, 2013

Tips For Staying Fit When Stressed


When stressed, many people tend to put on more weight for various reasons.  Unfortunately, there’s something you can do to curtail weight gain and even get more fit while reducing stress at the same time. For staying fit when stressed, I try these recommendations:

Relaxation Techniques:
You can stop the damage caused by chronic stress with the regular practice of relaxation techniques. These can trigger the relaxation response, which stops the cascade of changes that can occur when you’re stressed, including changes that contribute to weight gain. Some of my favorite relaxation techniques include:   Yoga, Martial arts, Journaling, Laughter, and, okay, sex.

Healthy Munchies:
When stressed, many people tend to eat more, and crave foods that are high in salt, sugar and fat. If you find yourself prone to the munchies when you’re feeling the crunch of stress, if it seems too hard to control your cravings, you can really help yourself by switching to more healthy fare for snacking. The following have worked for many:

Carrot sticks have a satisfying crunch, and are good for you, too. Dipped in low-fat ranch, they’re packed with flavor and aren’t too bad for your bod.
Edamame, a type of snackable soy bean, is delicious, healthy, and fun to eat, if you get the variety that’s still in the pod.
Sunflower seeds (try low-salt or unsalted varieties for better health) have protein and nutrients, and are pretty yummy. If you get them in the shell, they give your hands something to do, and it’s hard to eat too many when you have to shell each one.
Rather than popping open a can of soda, which is packed with empty calories and sugar, which can send you on a downward spiral of mood swings later, opt for sparkling water; you’ll feel like you’re getting a treat, and your body will, too.
There’s always gum. If you’re a discreet chewer, you can turn one of those snacking sessions—ones where you’re really not hungry but want something in your mouth—into guilt-free flavorful fun. Just try not to blow too many bubbles if you’re at the office.

Eat At Home:
Another reason busy, stressed people tend to gain weight is that they more often eat fast food; after a busy day running around, you may not have time to come home and cook something from scratch. But meals you make are usually much better for you. And cooking at home can save you money, too, which may indirectly decrease your stress level by putting you under less financial strain. And it’s easier than you think.

Work Activity Into Your Life:
Do you want to work out, but find yourself short the extra hours a week it would take to go to the gym? You may be able to remedy this with time management techniques, or you can work exercise into your life by finding simple ways to move more. Taking the stairs rather than the elevator, for example, or going for a walk during your lunch break are easy ways to do this. You can also park further away from wherever it is you go, forcing yourself to walk a little more before you get to your destination. You can even stop, drop, and do a few sets of push-ups every hour or two to keep your blood moving and slowly build muscle. You can get more exercise at home by doing active housework, playing active games with your kids.  Let me help you get started, click here

Turn Off The T.V.:
Or at least be selective. Rather than chilling in front of the tube because you’re too exhausted to do anything else, only to look up hours later and realize you’ve wasted most of your evening and didn’t get much lasting benefit from the experience, see if you can unwind with some soothing music. Chances are, you won’t spend as much time listening to music as you would flipping from show to show, and you might end up doing something more creative or productive with your time, like journaling, calling a friend, or spending quality time with your loved ones.  (Next time you think about things you wish you had time to do, remember the time you could free up with less television!) If there are shows you really don’t want to miss, at least record them ahead of time, so you can watch them at your convenience, fast-forward through commercials, and then turn the T.V. off.

Once you incorporate some or all of these simple strategies into your life, staying fit when stressed should be much less of a challenge. And, best of all, you can experience less stress and better health in the process!

Thursday, August 29, 2013

Get Shakeology by 8/31 and score a FREE bonus

Order Shakeology on Home Direct (HD); visit www.mariashealthymeal.com to learn more and receive TurboFire® Keep on Burnin DVD ($29.95 value).

Turn up the burn with three of our hottest classes.
Even if you belong to a gym, having this DVD with the following workouts is great addition to integrate into your routine.


You get 3 classes to help you scorch even more fat and calories.  

Greatest HIITs
We've remixed Chalene's hottest Fire Drills from all your favorite HIIT (High Intensity Interval Training) classes so you can burn up to 9x more fat than with traditional cardio. You'll perform bursts of cardio at your highest intensity level to ignite your metabolism.

 

Ab Igniter Class
Work your abs like crazy in this seriously intense 10-minute workout filled with advanced options. You'll perform core isolation and resistance moves to build a strong six-pack. 


Stretch 10 Class
Help elongate your muscles from end to end and increase your flexibility through special stretching techniques. 


Send me an e-mail at maria365@aol.com with any questions or instructions on how to place your order.

Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Become the BEST version of YOU


If your goal is to lean out, shed weight and improve your health, in my opinion, the key to success is to have a plan, know your numbers (calorie intake vs. how much you burn) and forgive yourself if you mess up.


I rely on two apps to guide me towards my goals:  myfitnesspal (connect with me at www.myfitnesspal.com/maria365) and my Fitbit. 

At the end of the day you can NEVER make a mistake with food.  Everything you do is an experiment.

So rather than saying, "Oh my gosh i really messed up today."  Say, "Wow, that was another food experiment that didn't work."

Through trial and error we will be able to find the foods that work for us, rather than staying on a fixed rigid diet.  Take your blinders off.  Our head will say one thing and our body will say another.  Find what works for you!

Friday, June 28, 2013

If it doesn't challenge you it doesn't change you!

New Focus T25 Challenge group is starting July 8th.





If you've ever said, "I don't have time to workout." Then you just ran out of excuses. Just 25 minutes/5 days a week. 

Challenge details:

1) personal and intimate challenge group with only 4 other challengers.
2) weekly calls with me to address goal setting and progress.
3) weekly weigh-ins, measurements and PRIZES.

My focus is getting you the results you want. It's up to you. If you're ready then let's go! Let's begin to build healthy habits TOGETHER and work on becomes greater versions of ourselves. All fitness levels are applicable. This program plus Shakeology plus support equals your success. Reply to this e-mail and let me know if you're in.

Wednesday, May 1, 2013

May Challenge

Last month I tweeted:  No candy, no cake, no donuts, no muffins, no white bread, no chips, no fast food, no pastries, no ice cream. Do it for 21 days = #results

My April challenge was a success.  We focused on making positive changes, eating clean and fitting in exercise.  Being in a group setting and seeing posts from others who are doing it too makes you feel like you are not alone and empowers you to stay focused.




As we turn the page on the calendar to a brand new month, realize that real results require time, patience, your consistency and accountability. Making an effort to improve yourself everyday is the goal.

This month, our goal is to select food in its most whole, natural state, free of added unpleasantries. This is a lifestyle, not a short-term diet. Rule of thumb: eat 100% clean 80% of the time. That means 8 of 10 meals/snacks are "perfect." The 2 out of 10 can be your choice. Make an effort over the next 30 days and you will get results.

If you want to jump in and join my group then friend me on Facebook.com/maria365 and we'll take it from there!


Wednesday, December 26, 2012

6-week slimdown Challenge

Getting and staying fit seems like a difficult task - but all it requires is a simple basic commitment to yourself. I invite you to join me in getting in the best shape of your life.  
Is your goal to fit into a smaller size in jeans?  Maybe get a 6 pack?  Anything is possible if you put your mind to it and stay accountable to yourself. 



For 42 days, I will become your workout buddy and motivational coach. Whether your goal is to lose weight, eat better or simply improve your overall health, I will help you meet your goal. The program runs from Monday, Jan. 7 to Sunday, Feb. 17, 2013. Must register by 1/2/13. 


I am holding a small, exclusive group of people who are committed to getting healthy by participating in similar workouts for the next 45 days.

People helping and motivating each other achieve their health and fitness goals by sharing tips, accountability, and results.
 
You will get a ton of motivation, inspiration, and comfort in sharing struggles and successes; and, a new level of accountability to achieve your goals. 

Fitness + Nutrition + Support = Success

Friday, December 21, 2012

What's your reality right now?

Are you staying focused? Or, are you letting the pull of the holidays take your eye off the ball. Remember its you vs. yourself.  Look in the mirror!  What are you trying to accomplish?  We all have health & fitness goals.  Even if you really don't have those goals, subconsciously you must realize not doing ANYTHING regarding your health is still a choice.

I have made a few observations while managing 3 separate accountability groups (ongoing private Facebook group and a 5 day challenge).  What I've noticed is motivation and action must come from within.  Being part of a group definitely helps INFLUENCE your choices.


You are in charge of you!

An interesting thread started this morning in my ongoing group.  Yes we all get into a funk from time to time and with the pressure of the holidays upon us, days can be pretty overwhelming and stressful.  Having the courage to post about your struggles is not easy task, but makes you human and relatable to others.  I too am not perfect and manage to have days where I find obstacles beat even my best intentions.  What I've learned about myself is that consistency is the utmost important behavior you can exercise.  Without that, you cannot take advantage of momentum and make progress.  Its like stopping and starting a car, it takes you that much longer to arrive at your destination.

Remember, take one meal and one workout at a time.  Don't wait till January 1st to start.  Yes the Holidays are in full swing!  Keep yourself accountable by scheduling your workout NOW! Don't leave it for chance or it won't get done.  If you want it bad enough you will find a way to make it happen.

My next 5 day challenge will start January 7th.  Link to my like page and shoot me a private message for more details.  Slots are filling fast.


Friday, November 2, 2012

New Month = New Goals

Precursor to this new month.  The Tri-State area was hit with a major storm, Hurricane Sandy (a.k.a. Frankenstorm).  And while we lost power for 48 hours, I realized how extremely resourceful and dependent we've become as a society on everything.  I was a definite wake up call to put things into perspective and not take things for granted.  I was able to stay on track with my goals of eating healthy (although I didn't have Shakeology for 2 days because I like using the blender; its a texture thing).  I worked out via candle light and lanterns.  My resolve and dedication helped me get to where I am right now. 

Which flows into the start of a new month where yesterday we flipped the calendar and I set new goals for the month.





My continued commitment to my health & fitness goals help me with my ultimate belief of becoming better than the day before.  As you know when you push yourself out of your comfort zone, you face your fears and gain experience to keep moving yourself forward.  If nothing changes then nothing will change.

The hardest part sometimes is starting.  So, what's important to remember is that you must decide what you're willing to do in order to get the results you want.  I could be something as simple as going to sleep a half hour early.

I have a busy month ahead of me and I know it will fly by.  The first 2 weeks will be focused on a deadline on the 15th and then the second half of the month I will start teaching PiYo classes at a local studio.  While I took the certification back in March, I never thought I'd really do much with it.  I wanted to prove to myself that I could do it. 

So what are you going to accomplish this month?

Sunday, October 28, 2012

Get out of your zone to get into the zone

Today I ventured out of my comfort zone and went out for my first run! I have been wanting to start for a while and then just decided there is no time like the present to just do it. Someone asked me what made me start? Well it's simple, I always felt like I was missing out on something and then when I was running, I realized that I definitely was.
 
"Believe that you can run farther or faster. Believe that you're young enough, old enough, strong enough, and so on to accomplish everything you want to do. Don't let worn-out beliefs stop you from moving beyond yourself." 
 
Since it was my first time, I decided to run in my neighborhood.   I will eventually drive the course I took earlier to get an idea of how far I got.  I'd say it was about 70% run/30% walk.
 
 
At first it was hard but I was determined to experience it. And all I can say is "Wow what a feeling!" To be out on the pavement and notice things like the trees and how beautiful they are is just PRICELESS, and of course, listening to the right music can definitely give you an extra boost to run faster.
 
 
I'm not mom, or my husband's wife or my parent's daughter or any of the other hats that I wear. When I run I am just little ole me!
 
Like my page to keep up on tips, motivation and news about health & fitness.
 
 
 
=

Saturday, October 6, 2012

What a week!

I am beaming with excitement.  With in just a week so many amazing things finally came to fruition.  It all started last Saturday, September 29th when I met up with my sister at a local gym to take a free Muscle Hustle class.  I loved being in that atmosphere and knew there and then I wanted to be in that environment on a more regular basis.

I happen to love working out at home and pressing play but there's nothing like being in a facility where you get to connect with others who are looking to improve their health and fitness goals.  So back to the class.   I'm all about switching things up and challenging myself out of my comfort zone. 

So after class, I approached the trainer and asked if I could teach a PiYo class.  Most people haven't heard of PiYo unless you're aware of Beachbody and Chalene Johnson.  PiYo is a fusion of pilates and yoga.


PiYo™ is a unique class designed to build strength & gain flexibility. The moves fit perfectly together to form a class filled with intense choreography that’s fun, challenging and will make you sweat. It’s about energy, power, and rhythm. Think sculpted abdominals, increased overall core strength, and greater stability.

So after discussing this with the trainer, he wants me to start teaching the week of November 19th.  This is crazy cool because now I am forcing myself out of my comfort zone and NEED to practice!  I haven't done anything since I became certified the end of March of this year.

Then the next day on Sunday, September 30th, I decided to move forward with a life changing decision to go back to school and become a Health Coach through the Institute for Integrative Nutrition.  That's a story in itself but just know that this has always been a passion of mine to do the following: 
  • help others make healthier food and lifestyle choices, and
  • to make a positive difference not only on a global scale but within my own community
As you may or may not know, I run my own fitness business as a Beachbody Coach and the very next day on October 1st, I had 3 awesome and inspiring ladies join my team.  If you don't know what a Beachbody Coach does, its very simple.  Coaches help end the trend of obesity.  We provide solutions for others who need help with their health and fitness goals.  For me personally it helps me be accountable to myself.  When I first decided to become a coach, I was strictly in it for the discount.  I love all of the programs that Beachbody was pushing out and I wanted to have everything they were releasing.  Then came Shakeology and that is a no brainer.  I can't say enough about Shakeology.  You may be wondering if you need to be an expert.  No, you don’t need to be a fitness or weight-loss expert to become a Beachbody Coach. You just need to be ready to commit to changing your life and that of others around you!  Its called PASSION!

So with that said, what an amazing week.  I am so blessed to be doing what makes me happy!  Check out my Facebook like page.  I'm currently focusing on a Michi's Ladder Clean Eating Challenge.  You can message me for more details.

Tuesday, August 21, 2012

What is your WHY?

I had a conversation with someone today who was interested in doing INSANITY and she asked me how I stay accountable.  Over the years I will admit I have struggled with consistency.  Then it became crystal clear.  I wasn't going to get the results I wanted unless I focused on my WHY.

You see, when you have a strong “WHY” then you will stop at NOTHING to reach your goals.  If your why is strong enough, you’ll blow past all the excuses.  In fact, even when you face the most difficult of situations (whatever may be going on in your life) the person with a strong enough WHY will still make it happen!

So I ask you, what’s your WHY?  I’ve written and talked about this before, but I don’t think I could ever explore this topic enough.  If you want to motivate yourself to do something don’t think about all the logical reasons it’s good for you.  That’s not good enough!

If it’s losing weight and getting in shape, and your kids mean everything to you, then take out a photo of your kids and connect your WHY to them!  Now that’s powerful!  Hint:  that's mine!

See this image here below, when I look at this picture, I see the person I continually strive to become.  A fit, healthy woman who can stand up to any challenge.  I'm almost there!


I've been posting my accountability pics on Instagram and my Facebook page.  Follow the active links within this blog to access.


My current 30 day program.  I used this 3 years ago and shed 25 pounds while on Weight Watchers

Sunday, August 19, 2012

My Plank Challenge

I don't exactly remember the day I started but I've been planking every day.  My goal is to add at least 10-15 seconds to the previous day.

I have a few of my favorite peeps that are checking in with me for accountability which makes it more interesting.  About a week ago I had gotten to 1:30 and planked on my elbows.  I put out a picture on my page.   One of my friends had texted me and said the girl in the photo's form was a mess.  Yup, it definitely was.  So I wanted to include a visual depicting incorrect vs. correct form.



The plank is an isometric core strength exercise that involves maintaining a difficult position for extended periods of time. Done properly, the plank exercise can be extremely taxing. In the top picture her shoulder blades aren't retracted and her hips are dipped. See the difference? The plank can be done anywhere and only takes minutes. Plus it's more effective than sit-ups and crunches because these work only the superficial abdominal muscles.

So now I am up to the 3 minute mark and I'm planking on my elbows just like the girl in the bottom image.  Oh my gosh the last 15 seconds were brutal. Lately, I've been listening to music to help pass the time and zero in on a spot on the floor to use as a focal point.

Today's music choice was "Titanium" by David Guetta and Sia! I love that song! Oh and I also squeezed in a 30 minute HIIT which was off the hook! Sweat city!  I've been logging my workouts in the Supergym and noticed I hit my 950th workout.  Did you know you are eligible to win money each day you log your workout in?  For more details go here:  http://bit.ly/tac9LM

So I love Mondays and I like to gear up on a Sunday night to plan out my workouts and just know what I'm up against so things can run smoothly.

Here's how my week will go down:

Monday, 8/20/12 Chalean Extreme Burn Circuit 3; plank challenge target 3:10
Tuesday, 8/21/12 TurboFire Fire 45EZ; plank challenge target 3:20
Wednesday, 8/22/12 Chalean Extreme Push Circuit 1; plank challenge target 3:30
Thursday, 8/23/12 Chalean Extreme Burn Intervals & Extreme Abs; plank challenge target 3:40
Friday, 8/24/12 Chalean Extreme Lean Circuit 2; plank challenge target 3:50
Saturday, 8/25/12 Chalean Extreme Burn it Off & Recharge; plank challenge target 4:00
Sunday, 8/26/12 REST; plank challenge target 4:05

 

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

F O C U S

My workouts give me super powers. I can't help but think of these song lyrics, "You shoot me down but I'm a bomb, I am titanium."  I love that song by the way.  Yup, my commitment to working out helps me bullet-proof my mindset.  It helps me be happy, healthy and strong.  Plus I am grateful I can move. 

Last month I was a little lost in a sense that I was getting lax in my efforts to stay on track.  While I was still hitting my workouts, my nutrition was suffering.  I typically do eat clean but I fell back into some old habits.  Accountability is a big thing when you're trying to make changes stick.  It takes constant self talk to focus on the bigger picture.  What do you want? Why do you want it?  And, how will you get it?

I had held off going to Weight Watchers until the end of the month.  Deep down I knew I was over goal.  This was just the jolt I needed to force a change.  And while I was a bit disappointed that I was 3.8 lbs. over the top range of my Lifetime goal, it was just the kick in the butt I needed.

It forced me to get real and make the necessary changes which are critical for the success I want -- journaling, measuring, planning and attending meetings are all behaviors which yield results.

Although stress seems to be on the front burner in my life lately, I won't allow myself to mindlessly eat to numb the pain.  I am stronger than that.  Plus I am working too hard to get the results I expect.

Today I went back to Weight Watchers expecting a loss and I was rewarded at the scale.  My hard work paid off.  I lost  4.4 pounds in a week.  Honestly I have my own system and have come to realize what works for me.  But the one thing I needed was the accountability.

If you need fitness and nutrition accountability to help you along the way, check out my page here:  http://www.facebook.com/mariapaulercio  

Here are some progress pics:

January 2012, mid-June 2012 and end of July 2012






Sunday, July 22, 2012

What do you want?

Its that time again for me to purge my thoughts and blog about where I'm at.  I happened to notice a friend's post about focusing on inspirational words that manifest feelings of empowerment.  He said, "To truly inspire change we must inspire ourselves. No single entity or event or its outcome is going to be what really makes you happy or feel better."  That got me thinking about how happiness is an inside job.  Its starts with positive thinking and what is really important to us.  

Lately, I've been struggling with staying on track with my routine.  I have a small private Facebook group with awesome ladies who post their accountability on a daily basis.  Each one of us has been struggling with our own goals but the common theme is that we're not giving up.  Don't get discouraged, its not about living each day perfectly but being consistent in your choices.  

Everyone gets off track from time to time.  The key to success is to plow through excuses and keep focusing on your comeback.  


My comeback will consist of drinking Shakeology every day and starting a 30 day Les Mills PUMP Ultimate Cross Training Hybrid. 

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

My Excitment

Yes I'm excited, yesterday I finally received my Vegan Chocolate Shakeology.  I had a chance to try it 2 weeks ago at Summit.  I initially liked it but couldn't wait to get it home so I could try my favorite recipe.  My motivation to get through this mornings workout was knowing I was having it for breakfast.



When I first tore open the bag, it seemed to have been vacuum sealed and some of the "powder" seeped out.  Of course I had to try this magic "dust" and couldn't help but taste how pure the dark cocoa flavor was.  Then just reading the back of the bag made me realize how happy I am to incorporate this dietary supplement into my daily routine.  This new formula of Shakeology is a powerful super food.  You may wonder what does that even mean?  It was designed to give your body the perfect combo of nutrients to help give you energy, reduce cravings, maintain healthy body weight, and support your immune system. 


Here is my typical recipe!  1 scoop of Shakeology (this works with regular chocolate, Tropical Vegan and now the new Chocolate Vegan).  1 cup of frozen unsweetened strawberries, 1 cup of Almond/Coconut milk blend, 1 scoop of vanilla protein powder, your choice and 1 tsp. unsalted peanuts.

I love the texture that peanuts provide.  I am definitely into textures!  Yes I love my pasta al dente (although I hardly eat it anymore), and my oatmeal lumpy.  OK enough about me.  What I want YOU to know is that if you're looking to improve your health, you can do it, one shake at a time!

To try a sample, go here:  http://bit.ly/KY3ddW





Tuesday, January 3, 2012

New Year = New Me, How about You?

Thinking back on this past year, I am proud of what I was able to accomplish.  It hasn't been easy, but I was able to prove to myself that with sheer determination, dedication, discipline and an indomitable will to succeed, I was able to get back to my Weight Watcher lifetime goal and advance in my business.

I think this time of the year is a perfect for making New Year's resolutions because most of us have the notion that its like a clean slate and we have a second chance at starting over.  I've learned to treat each week as a new opportunity to push myself more than I have the previous week.  I've gained momentum and realized through some pretty cool Facebook posts that I am capable of inspiring others to make positive changes! 

Why is it that some people have a hard time staying on track after they've starting something?  That has happened to me a couple of times too and then I realized that either my goals weren't clear enough or I didn't want it bad enough.  Once you find out your WHY then the next important step is to find a support network to help you through tough times when you doubt yourself. 


I love helping others realize they hold the power to succeed.  It boils down to choices.  You can choose to do something or not do it.  Period.  If your not sure what you want, you'll never get it.  You have to be crystal clear and then map out a plan to get there.  I can be your go-to person for motivation and encouragement.

Through my own personal experience, I too have realized that I wasn't gonna get anywhere close to my goal if I kept coming up with excuses.   I knew how bad I wanted to achieve it, then found others to help inspire me to go for it.  

During the first 30 days of January, I am committed to focusing on a new program, Les Mills PUMP.  After doing 3 rounds of P90X, I realized I wasn't ready for P90X2 and would challenge myself with this new workout series which offers the Rep Effect.  At first I didn't think doing a 20 minute workout was gonna be enough but early into the workout, I realized why they were putting a rest day into the schedule so soon.  If your looking for accountability and/or would like to follow along with me, join my challenge:




Friday, December 9, 2011

Tis the season....

Now that the holidays are weeks away, lots of social gatherings revolve around food and drink.  Workouts seem to be the first thing that's easy to give up due to time constraints.  The end of the year is always a very stressful time for me.  I usually make pizzelles and attend a few parties and give into all the special seasonal food items that are around.  But, this year will be different.  Reflecting on 3 years ago back in December of 2008, I was 32 pounds overweight.  I lacked confidence and had a hard time liking how I looked in clothes. 

This past October, I was successful at achieving my Weight Watchers lifetime goal.  I'm required to weight in once each month.  It can be anytime of the month.  Last month I had stayed the same.  I noticed something interesting happened at today's weigh in.  I was down 2.0 lbs.  Now what's interesting is that just this past Sunday, my scale at home "said" I was 8 pounds higher. 

What helped me debloat, change my mindset, and lose weight to show a loss at my weigh in?  My decision to make sure I was at or very close to my goal weight by the end of the week.  What helped was my accountability challenge group on Facebook. In the absence of my weekly meetings, I'm still posting every day and helping others recognize the benefits of healthy habits and taking small baby steps to make an impact on their well being.

If you want support, guidance and someone to lean on during the rest of the year, let me help you.  Don't wait for January 1st to do something.  The little things you do each day add up.

Join the challenge:  http://on.fb.me/vpfTOG

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Mindset

mind-set

[mahynd-set] noun
  1. an attitude, disposition, or mood. (disposition = state of mind regarding something; inclination)
  2. an intention or inclination.
Mindset is absolutely critical in accomplishing your goals (any goal).   As I started to delve into the very reason WHY I have been able to make progress and continue to be at goal is because it all started with a decision.  A decision that started last year.  I knew it wouldn't be easy but I knew it would be worth it.  

With any goal you set out to accomplish, you must construct a plan and then execute it.  They key to my success has been the fact that I'm always prepared.  I'm constantly thinking about what I can do to stay healthy, what workouts will be done during a particular week, what's my timeframe and other obligations, eating clean and getting enough sleep.  I have found what works for me and have been able to integrate everything into my busy schedule without any excuses.


I had a very introspective conversation with someone someone who was looking for a "P90X coach."  She is looking for help with staying on track with her fitness program.  She asked me what keeps me motivated.  Without hesitation, I answered that I've made a choice to do something healthy each day.  It didn't happen over night.  I have gained momentum and love where I'm at.  It can only get better.   


My goal is to help others get active and eat healthy.  No, I am not the food police or the workout nazi,  I'm just consistent.  I just put myself out there to be an example and walk the walk.  Most don't realize that they are closer than they think.  They just need someone to give them a push.  

Tuesday, October 18, 2011

How Bad Do You Want It?

This morning I had a conversation with my success partner and we were discussing so many different things.  We were mainly discussing our personal goals in relation to our business objectives, and then I just started to tell her how with my personal goals (like just recently hitting lifetime with Weight Watchers) it helped me eliminate all my excuses.  I am on my 3rd round of P90X with TurboFire and I have found my groove.  Its like brushing my teeth.  Do I like getting up at 5 a.m.?  Your thinking I'm gonna say no, your wrong!  I actually don't mind; because I know if that's the only time I've got then that works for me.

I'm too afraid of the consequences of not working out.  That is my motivation to keep going.  Things can easily spiral.  There have been behaviors that I've adopted that have helped me forge ahead.  Last September, I was 18 pounds heavier, and doing INSANITY and wasn't making much progress on the scale but my endurance was improving.  While I want to say it didn't help, it was actually what I needed as a precursor to P90X and future hybrid rounds with other Beachbody programs. 

There are times that I can honestly say I can't believe I was able to shed 7 pounds over 4 weeks to get to goal but that's where my unconsciously competent self took over.  I had been practicing good habits (daily Shakeology meals, committing to exercising (with the help of some awesome workout accountability buddies), eating a well balanced diet, avoiding alcohol, etc.)  The key for me is that I've always made my health and fitness goals my No. 1 priority.   That's it, there is no secret.  Its just hard work and dedication with a sprinkling of self discipline.

It was when i really changed my mindset that I began to see results.  I know how bad I wanted to achieve my goal, it took me a long time but it wasn't something I was willing to give up on.  So I ask you, how bad do you want it?  If you want it bad enough (more than you can breathe) then you will absolutely, positively most definitely find a way to make it happen!  Stop giving yourself an out!  NO EXCUSES!