Make up your mind.
On Sunday September 4, 2011 I made up my mind that I needed change. I was disgusted with who I had physically become. The excitement of losing 15lbs back in October, 2009 waned as each pound came back with a vengeance. Don’t get me wrong. I enjoyed life, (at least I made the best attempt to make it appear that way) but I hated the part where I had to look in the mirror. The type of lifestyle we lead is a direct result of the choices we make each day. I had said plenty of times before that I was going to make a lifestyle change, but never did. I had to realize that I had to take accountability. No one held a gun to my head and forced me to eat those Cheetos (Ohhhhh how I love their cheesy goodness). I made the choice to “go to town” on all ten of those fried chicken wings. I knew I had to stop just saying I was going to do it and actually make up my mind. Have you made up your mind yet?
Determine what changes you need to make
Once you’ve made up your mind, the next thing is to take a look at your lifestyle and determine what changes you need to make. BE HONEST NOW! For me, it was a matter of overeating, and under-exercising. I loved food, and dreaded exercising (only because I was way out of shape). Seriously, BE HONEST with yourself. Go get a pen and paper (yes, right now) and write down things that you know will need to change in order to achieve your goals.
Plan and prepare
Now comes planning and preparation. Alexander Graham Bell said it best, “Before anything else, preparation is the key to success”. I don’t care how sincere you are in making up your mind nor do I care how many things you have on your list of changes. If you do not prepare, it will all be in vein. Most people fail (by my own observation) because they don’t prepare. Especially with a busy lifestyle, it can be impossible to stick to your goals. Work, school, family and a host of other obligations can easily cause you to veer away from your goals. Below are a few tips that can help you stick to your guns.
- Plan ahead. On Sunday, take a look at your schedule and plan your meals (breakfast, lunch, and dinner) for the week. This way you are not tempted to stray away.
- Can’t seem to find the time to work out for 45 minutes to an hour regularly? Try breaking up your routine. Wake up 30 minutes earlier and do some cardio, and throw in some crunches, squats and push-ups before bed. You’ll feel so good when you are done you won’t even notice the minor sacrifice.
- Never be caught without a snack. Don’t set yourself up to fail. Carry 2 or 3 healthy snacks with you to help curb your appetite between meals. Snacking will also aid in boosting your metabolism.
Just say no to the excuses
It’s easy to make excuses when you have a busy schedule clouding your mind. My sister called me yesterday, and during our conversation she mentioned that she didn’t get to work out like she had planned because she had a lot going on that yesterday. Her niece had a game, and she had to get my nephew prepared for school the next day. My response to her was you will either make time, or you will make excuses. My intentions weren’t to be harsh, but to be straight forward and honest. Unforeseen things happen that may throw off our day, but we often make excuses for those things we can plan for. Instead of making excuses, find a solution. Planning and preparation will negate excuses.
Action
Now get up and get moving! On that Sunday (September 4th remember) my friend made the suggestion that I come workout on Saturday with Star 4 Fitness. It was only $5, what did I have to lose? Well the weight of course. Despite hanging out late the night before (What? It was my 25th birthday) on September 10, 2011, I threw out every excuse I could fathom and I got up and got moving.
60 Day Challenge
I want to challenge you to do the same. Take control of your life. Take action. Over the next 60 days challenge yourself to change your lifestyle. I will be blogging each week to help you through it. I can’t tell you that it will be easy, but it will be worth it. Spend the first week preparing. If you have any questions email me @ imnofitnessguru@gmail.com, and I will answer your questions via my blog.
Love you guys!

With the new year on the horizon, I have finally had enough and ready to make some serious changes and become the person, again, that I have longed for. It has taken me finally being fed up and ready to make some serious changes. Like you, mostly overeating and under exercising, due to being out of shape. Looking forward to finding the new me. 🙂
Scentsy,
Thanx for reading by blog! I’m glad to hear you are making “the lifestyle change” (as I like to call it)! I always tell anyone who asks me how I did it that my desire to changed surpassed my desire to stay the same. At that point the changed happened and I haven’t looked back since! Keep me posted on your success!
Michelle
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