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Set some SMART goals for a healthier you in 2023

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Another year and another year when many people make some New Year’s Resolutions.   So many people make resolutions, only to forget about them by February or so.   I read that about 75% of us make resolutions which are broken only a week later.   About half of us actually get through 6 months of keeping our resolutions.   How can you set some health goals that you are more likely to keep in 2023?   How often have you heard people say, “I want to eat healthier” or “I want to lose weight” but then nothing happens.   How can you set some easy-to-follow health goals? Last week I provided some easier ways to eat healthier in 2023.   If you like goal setting, here are some ways to set SMART goals.   First – set some S.M.A.R.T . goals.    Specific – many people set goals that are vague.   Many students in my class start out with goals like, “I will eat healthier.” When I ask them what specific thing they will do, many haven’t really th...

Set some SMART goals for a healthier you in 2022

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Another year and another year when many people make some New Year’s Resolutions.   So many people make resolutions, only to forget about them by February or so.   I read that about 75% of us make resolutions which are broken only a week later.   About half of us actually get through 6 months of keeping our resolutions.   How can you set some health goals that you are more likely to keep in 2022?   How often have you heard people say, “I want to eat healthier” or “I want to lose weight” but then nothing happens.   How can you set some easy-to-follow health goals? First – set some S.M.A.R.T . goals.    Specific – many people set goals that are vague.   Many students in my class start out with goals like, “I will eat healthier.” When I ask them what specific thing they will do, many haven’t really thought about it.   A more specific goal would be, “I will eat a piece of fresh fruit at lunch every day.”    Not a hard thing to do...

Set some SMART goals for 2021

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Making any News Year’s Resolutions?   Many people do, only to forget about them by February or so.   I read that about 75% of us make resolutions which are broken only a week later.   About half of us actually get through 6 months of keeping our resolutions.   How can you set some health goals that you are more likely to keep in 2021? First – think of some S.M.A.R.T . goals.    Specific – many people set goals that are vague.   Many students in my class start out with goals like, “I will eat healthier.” When I ask them what specific thing they will do, many haven’t really thought about it.   A more specific goal would be, “I will eat a piece of fresh fruit at lunch every day.”    Not a hard thing to do and a very good, healthy habit. Measurable – the goal of “I will eat healthier” is not really measurable.   But it is easy to determine whether or not you are eating a piece of fruit every day for lunch.   In an earlier blog...

Diet Mistakes You Might be Making

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We all know people who are on a diet.   Usually some fad diet that they can’t stay on for a life time.   How often do we hear, “I am off my diet.”    “I am back on my diet.”    What are some diet mistakes that can sabotage your weight loss goals?   WebMD has a great article, 10 Diet Mistakes and How to Avoid Them . Crash diets – Many of us want to lose weight but not slow and steady, we want to lose it now.   So crash diets sound appealing.   When you lose weight that fast you not only lose water and fat but also muscle tissue.    Eating under 1200 calories a day can slow your metabolism and slow your chances of losing weight.   Go off this crash diet and the weight comes back as you haven’t changed your lifestyle and eating habits.     Skipping Breakfast – seems like an easy way to cut back on calories.   I was doing a diet recall on a friend who said they never ate breakfast.   Yet, when they got to w...

How to be Healthier in 2015

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My nephew posted a sign on Facebook that read:   “ This year I will get to a Healthier place ”.    It was posted at Anytime Fitness in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.    How many people want to be healthier, make New Year’s Resolutions to be healthier and then fizzle out after a few weeks or months?   My husband says the gym was packed yesterday as it usually is in January, then less in February and by May it is back to the regulars.    So what could you do to make 2015 a healthier year with goals you can keep?     1.  Start small – set small, specific, realistic goals a.          NOT - “I will go to the gym more” b.       But set goals like:                     i.       I will go up and down the steps in my home (or at work) 5 times a day (aerobic chal...