
How are you doing with your 2022 new year goals?
According to research, by March, approximately 80% of people, including people diagnosed with diabetes (PWD), quit pursuing their new year goals for various reasons. Some people lack the motivation, resources, and support, or don’t see the progress they hoped to see by now.
But, as I’ve told myself and others, you are not a statistic. You are a human being diagnosed with diabetes. It’s easy to lose focus on the life we desire, especially when hurdles present themselves. But, with a bit of determination, patience, and a student approach to life, you can put spring into your step and get back on track.
Here are five ways you can get back on track for your new year goals.
I’ve coached people who have unhealthy or unrealistic expectations of weight loss. For example, a weight loss of 1-2 pounds a week is healthier than losing 5-10 pounds a week. You have probably seen others lose much more weight in a given amount of time, but you want to listen to your body and choose healthy ways to reach your goal. Too much weight gain or loss at one time could throw off your body’s other rhythms, including your heart. Remember that your body thrives on rest and appropriate nutrients to function correctly.
Do something regarding your plan shortly after rising. Sometimes the longer we wait to accomplish our goals, our energy and motivation decrease.
I’ve learned that people are more successful when they feel understood.
For example, does your activity plan include cardio and resistance training? Also, check out this American Council on Exercise article regarding decreasing body fat.
What do you find yourself saying over and over again? Are you saying
Remember, you teach yourself. Low self-esteem and high self-esteem don’t just come from how others treat us but from what we internalize about ourselves. So the more you don’t reach your goals, what are you saying to yourself?
We cultivate the results we want through consistent action over time. So pull the weeds of guilt and plant new seeds of action.
Here are two of my favorite Springtime fruit drinks.
Coconut Fruit Drink
Note: My children love this. You can also use this mixture to make popsicles. In addition, you can add more ice to make it into an icy fruit drink.
Sparkling Water: Serving size, 12 oz
Coconut Water: Serving size, 12 oz
Frozen Strawberries: Serving size, 2/3 cup