In my previous post, I discussed how knowledge and willpower is often not enough to reach your goals. Lasting, sustainable results come from changing your behavior patterns.
Changing your habits is challenging and requires persistent effort and hard work. On average, it takes about 21 days or 3 weeks to form a new habit. When we break down how change happens, it actually involves a 6 step process.
2. Contemplation: Being "on the fence." Acknowledging the problem without being ready to change it. "So what if my pants are tight, the ladies still love me."
3. Preparation: Getting ready to change. "All right, I'm ready to get motivated. Let me call Mary and make an appointment."
4. Action: Changing behavior and actually "doing it." "Wow, eating healthy never seemed so easy. This plan Mary put together for me is brilliant!"
5. Maintenance: Not falling off the wagon and "living it." "Eating healthy is just like brushing my teeth everyday. If I don't do it I feel gross."
6. Termination: The behavior has been tamed and no longer poses a threat. "I'm a lean, mean, muscle machine."
If you're ready to make some changes in your nutrition but need some help, contact me for an appointment today. An investment in your health is always a good one.