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6 Stages of Making Lifestyle Changes For Successful
Weight Reduction
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are six distinct stages that individuals go through in the process
of making a lifestyle change. These stages of change also apply
to losing weight. Knowing that these stages exist and then being
able to recognize them in your own life can help you stay on track
towards your goal. The first step is to identify where you are in
the process. Next, make a commitment to move through the stages
with daily actions. A definition of each stage appears below.
Stage 1: Precontemplation: You know that excessive weight
is a problem, but you deny or minimize it. "I have a few pounds
to lose, but I will do it later, I am too busy now." Others
may notice the excessive weight. You may be reluctant to discuss
your weight.
Stage 2: Contemplation: You are thinking about your weight
and the costs and benefits of continuing with the weight or trying
to lose it. You are open and willing to talk and think about your
weight. However you have not, as of yet, taken definitive action.
Stage 3: Preparation: You commit to a time frame and a plan
of action to lose weight. You understand that weight loss is needed
and are ready to take action. You begin forming goals (healthy weight).
You can picture yourself overcoming obstacles. You set a starting
date. You have taken steps to enlist the help of others. You may
have bought a new pair of athletic shoes or taken some other action
of initiation.
Stage 4: Action: You are making daily efforts to lose weight.
You follow a regular and consistent plan of action. You can describe
your plan in detail. You have a commitment to facing obstacles that
may stand in the way of your weight loss. You are losing weight!
Stage 5: Achievement: You have consistently followed your
plan. You have resisted the urge to slip or abandon the program.
You have met your goal weight. You can look back at your accomplishment.
Stage 6: Maintenance: You have basked in the glow of your
victory. You are now focusing on maintaining your weight. You develop
a plan of action that ensures that any lapses are controllable.
You face lapses as natural developments in weight control. You remain
focused on the behaviors that made you successful in your goal to
lose weight.
Referring back to these stages regularly will ensure that you keep
moving toward your goals. If you stay focused long enough the sixth
and final stage, Maintenance, can be yours!
By
Dr. Bret L. Emery
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