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Sunday, December 6, 2009

Jillian Michaels Motivates: 3 Reasons You Should Write Down Your Weight-Loss Goals

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All successful endeavors--whether they're losing weight or getting a new job--start with goal setting. And it's absolutely key to write our goals down. I read a horrifying statistic recently that 95 percent of the people in the world who do not have written goals fail, while the 5 percent that have written goals succeed. I can think of lots of reasons why this is so--and lucky for you I'm going to go ahead and break 'em down here.

1. Your brain sees written goals as more real.
From a psychological perspective, seeing your goals in writing makes them more real and forces you to form an emotional attachment to them. They become a concrete thing instead of this vague hope tucked away in the back of your mind.

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2. Written "instructions" give you direction.
From a practical standpoint, many people get caught up in activity traps--things that simply waste their time and energy--thereby making them unproductive and increasingly discouraged. Think about how many times you've meant to get to the gym but your to-do list at home or at work just overrode it. Writing down your goals--like, "To work out three times this week"--will help bring a direction and focus to our day so you don't waste your energy and spin your wheels. The trick is not to prioritize your schedule, but to schedule your priorities.

3. Writing things down provides concrete motivation.
Long-term goals like eating more fruits and vegetables, losing 25 pounds or making exercise a regular part of your life, can be overwhelming and many people struggle with seeing the forest through the trees. They become intimidated by the seemingly huge task at hand and really almost give up before they even begin. But you won't. And if you're using the Body by Glamour shape-up plan, you can use the food and fitness journals to log every bit of progress you make toward these goals.

Are you convinced that you need to write your weight-loss goals down? Good! Now here's how to do it: Begin with the end in mind. Your ultimate body goal should be specific, measurable and achievable, such as "To get my body mass index to a healthy level in six months," or "To lose 15 pounds in 12 weeks," "To fit back into last year's slightly snug bikini in four weeks," or "To get a healthy waist measurement (under 35 inches for women) this year."

Reviewing your goals daily is a crucial part of your success. Keep copies of your written goals with you at all times-yes, all times! Post them in your office, on the fridge, on the bathroom mirror. Look at your goals throughout the day to bring focus and make sure that each day contributes in a meaningful way to your overall vision (and you can use the notes feature in your Body by Glamour food and fitness logs to make comments about how you're doing). Believe me, take this advice and you will succeed and get a healthier, better body than you ever dreamed--no matter what plan you use!

--Jillian Michaels is the author of the new book Master Your Metabolism and the motivation coach for the FREE Body by Glamour shape-up program. She's helped dozens of people get slim and healthy as a trainer on The Biggest Loser--and has helped thousands of others through her DVDs and books! Look for her unique brand of motivation advice every Thursday right here.

by Jillian Michaels

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  • ReneeW's Avatar
    Posted by ReneeW Fri Apr 10, 2009 11:55am PDT

    I just recently lost 11 pounds! Yippy! I wake up and drink 1 glass of room temperature water then exercise 10-15 minutes on the stairmaster. Eat a fiber breakfast VERY IMPORTANT. Then try to stay at 1200-1500 calories per day. Continue to drink 2 to 3 more glasses of room temp. water throughout the day. Then I do a few reps of dumbell arm exercises, situps on the big ball etc. Then I walk the dogs for 20 to 30 minutes every other night. This is what worked for me. Good Luck! Whatever you do make it fun!

    *Watch the Biggest Loser you will get lots of healthy eating tips and exercise tips. We love Jillian Michaels and the Biggest Loser - it has changed our lives!

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  • Israel Caridad's Avatar
    Posted by Israel Caridad Fri Apr 10, 2009 1:04pm PDT

    This is a Time and Season, to be Celebrated!......The Resurrection of Our Lord, "Jesus Christ!"...

    Be Alive and Vibrant!...Today!...As His Love!...For Us!...Is the Same!..."ALIVE AND VIBRANT!..."

    We Come Together, in Agreeance, This Good Friday!...That You, Sweet Jesus!...Will Lift-UP!...Our Infirmities!...(Both Physical & Psychological!...)

    "BY HIS WOUNDS!......WE ARE HEALED!..."

    In An Act of "Faith!"...I Cast This, My Prayer!...Today!...In His Name!...

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  • snakmagic's Avatar
    Posted by snakmagic Fri Apr 10, 2009 3:31pm PDT

    Definitely write it down. Makes a world of difference.

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  • Kathy's Avatar
    Posted by Kathy Fri Apr 10, 2009 7:32pm PDT

    I went from 185 to 125 in 1 year on my own with exersize at home just dancinging and lifting my legs and swinging my hips and having fun. now through the winter I lost my job Im having problems with my kids at school. (guess this sounds like I was a hore or something but I wasnt) Just a whole lot of crap has gone down in my life I gained 20 pounds /fluxing 15 and I can not take it off! IM scared I Dont want to be a fat 45 Year old MaMa! Im beautiful. and I dont want to ever looose it again! help me!

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  • KLR's Avatar
    Posted by KLR Fri Apr 10, 2009 9:22pm PDT

    Losing weight is hard but keeping it off even harder. If I let up on my exercising the pounds start creeping back on. I am 132 pounds right now at 5"2' and want to lose 5 more pounds but it is discouraging when you already work out and can't lose. I work out 4 times a week for 40 minutes so to lose more I guess I will have to work out harder and longer. It's hard but worth it in the long run. Any tips would be appreciated!

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  • hannah's Avatar
    Posted by hannah Fri Apr 10, 2009 10:42pm PDT

    idk what to say??

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  • anna's Avatar
    Posted by anna Sat Apr 11, 2009 3:38am PDT

    Believe it or not chewing gum (of any kind) helps curve my appetite when i get into those hunger binges, and I lost 17lbs.

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  • phantom's Avatar
    Posted by phantom Sat Apr 11, 2009 5:07am PDT

    i like fashion and beauty or healthy living

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  • kay's Avatar
    Posted by kay Sat Apr 11, 2009 6:55pm PDT

    after i had my son i lost about 50 pounds in 2-3 years, i have no saggy skin or stretch marks (only few thin ones on my hips, you can only see them from up close). I lost the weight gradually by exercising and eating healthy. In the beginning i was exercising 1 1/2h - 2h five times a week, it was hard work but it paid off. I've been maintaining the weight since then. I just eat healthy for the most part, exercise sometimes and drink lots of water.

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  • Jessica's Avatar
    Posted by Jessica Tue Apr 14, 2009 2:09pm PDT

    i need to loose at least 50 pounds to be healthy. but just cant loose it what should i do

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