Playing up the PositivesFocusing on each small triumph in your diet and exercise motivates you to keep going and sends your confidence skyward. Here’s how to keep track of your achievements. Motivational quicksand: We’ve all been there. No matter how much you try to stick with your carefully constructed fitness plan, you instead find yourself rearranging your sock drawer for the umpteenth time or get sucked toward the freezer for an ice cream fix. Double scoop. How do you recapture enthusiasm for the eat-right and exercise goals that were so passion-driven when you first started? A simple, self-styled manual known as a “Success Journal” can prop you up on those off days and keep your passion afire over the long haul. “In fitness, it’s the small, measurable steps that matter,” says Susan Kleiner, R.D., Ph.D., a sports nutritionist at High Performance Nutrition in Mercer Island, Wash., and co-author of Power Eating & Fitness Log (Get Pumped, 1999). “Making progress in our exercise and diet—and tracking that on paper—motivates and inspires us with confidence.” Critical caveat: you must write down the right things. Here, our experts show you how, while the worksheet on page TK will put your positive spin into action. TIP: Assess yourself“Establishing a baseline of fitness allows you to gauge how you’re performing and feeling as you go, and over time that increases your exercise motivation,” says sports psychologist Linda Bunker, Ph.D., of Charlottesville, VA. “If you don’t know where you started, you’ll never get to where you’re going,” she says. So, begin your diet and exercise plan with an assessment of where you are right now. (See the Shape Your Life workout on pages TK-TK for a complete fitness assessment test and progressive diet and exercise plan.) TIP: Know your “rights”Your Success Journal is a forum for constructive fitness lessons and positive workout experiences only; it’s not a place to beat yourself up. “Focusing on the positives, rather than the negatives, is more motivating and productive in the long run,” says Kleiner. “That will make you feel successful and you can build on those successes.” Remember: Each accomplishment moves you closer to your goal. TIP: Make it personalPursue your fitness goals from the inside out, rather than the outside in. As you journal, tune into how you feel and what’s making the experience so special for you. “Research shows that writing down things that deeply motivate you on a personal level keeps you on track,” says Bunker. Find ways to make your exercise and diet your own, perhaps creating a workout tape of your favorite songs or cooking the healthy foods you truly love. Note how these things are specifically about you and how they make you feel. TIP: Keep it simple and stress-free“Writing in your journal should be a seamless part of your day,” says Bunker. And you needn’t log minute details – only your fitness and nutrition triumphs need be included. You may simply decide to note how each workout is a victory for your body, or how certain foods are improving your health. You should look forward to tracking, and celebrating, everything that’s going well in your fitness life, so get fired up! Just like exercise and eating, this should be fun, cathartic and passion-driven, never guilt-induced. WORKSHEET: YOUR SUCCESS JOURNALMake copies of this worksheet and fill out a page as often as you can for the next 4 to 8 weeks. Or, pick up a nutrition and workout logbook, such as Susan Kleiner’s Power Eating & Fitness Log (Get Pumped, 1999) or Suzanne Schlosberg’s The Ultimate Workout Log: An Exercise Diary and Fitness Guide (Mariner Books, 2001). Review each Success Journal entry whenever your motivation wanes to get right back on track. FITNESS ASSESSMENT:Current Activity Level: WORKOUT VICTORIESActivity_____________________ DIET/NUTRITION SUCCESSESHealthy Food Log__________________ PERSONALIZATIONWhat positive feelings did you experience during and after your exercise (less stressed/more energized/more confident)?____________________________________ LifestyleORGANIC FOOD BAR is more than a bar, it’s a lifestyle. Eating ORGANIC FOOD BARS will enhance your health and help redefine your relationship with food. Understanding how food affects our health and making smarter, more instinctual food choices for yourself and your family each day are two essential steps to living your best life. We founded ORGANIC FOOD BAR to help you look, feel and live healthier. It’s that simple. It’s why we’ve created the world’s healthiest food bar. It’s why we form partnerships with worthy health organizations here and aboard. It’s why we provide “official energy support” at events each year. It’s why we present the RAISE THE BAR podcast to you each week. And, it’s why we’ve created this “Live the lifestyle” section of the website. Each week, we will post a new column here with one goal: to help you live your best life. If you have a topic you’d like us to cover, just let us know! |
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