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Developing a Game Plan to Reach Your Health Goals!

December 30, 2016 By John Lamberson Leave a Comment

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Team up with a health coach for a winning game plan to reach your health goals!

The New Year is here! What does that mean for you and your health?  Are you one of the many planning to make resolutions and health goals for the New Year?  Let’s talk about that.  Change can be difficult to accomplish.  To set the stage, we need a game plan!  Like sports teams that have a goal to win championships, making health changes can be similar.  We have an “opponent” – the behavior we want to change. We have “practice” – the other times we’ve made changes. We may even have a “scouting report” on our opponent – what has worked or not worked when making changes in the past. If we have that information, we can make a game plan!

Our plan doesn’t have to be as in-depth as a game plan for a football team playing in the Super Bowl but we still need to have a plan.  The plan will help to provide guidelines of how to make changes.  The plan needs to include action steps that follow the SMART system…Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, and Timely action steps.  Write your plan  down and have it available to refer back to.  When we attempt change, we are bound to run into barriers and setbacks.  Having a plan helps you be prepared to face barriers and find ways over, under, around or through them.  Your health game plan needs to include contingency plans to help you use barriers as a springboard to greater things.  We can’t plan for all barriers but we can be prepared.  Hold yourself accountable to making changes but don’t allow yourself to be held hostage by them. If you run into a barrier, adjust your plan to get you back on track.  Don’t let that barrier be an excuse to stop! What may also help you drive through a barrier is working with a coach.  A health coach can provide you with accountability, guidance, motivation, celebration and cheer leading. A coach can also refer you to the professional services you may need to keep you moving forward.  They can help you identify different action steps or take a new perspective on a problem that may help you find a new approach.  Remember, you hold the keys to better health!

Warm wishes for a Happy, Healthy and Safe New Year!

It’s Your Health. It’s Your Life. Make That Change!

~John

Filed Under: General Nutrition & Wellness, health coaching, Wellness Tagged With: health change, Healthy Lifestyle Change, New Year's Resolutions, positive approach, SMART goals

And the Winner is…..

January 19, 2015 By John Lamberson Leave a Comment

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I know it may be a little late to weigh in on the diet debate since we’ve already made it half-way through the “Diet Month” of January!  However, US News and World Report once again tabbed the DASH Diet as the Best Overall Diet in their 2015 Review.  Keep in mind, the DASH Plan was originally designed to help lower blood pressure.  DASH actually stands for Dietary Approaches for Stopping Hypertension.  The main emphasis with the DASH Plan is to increase intakes of fruits and vegetables while choosing lean protein sources, such as fish, chicken breast or the leanest cuts of beef or pork.   Although it was not developed for weight loss, it has shown that weight loss is a side effect of following this plan.  What is reassuring is that this Meal Plan is a healthy alternative that does not require any exotic foods or recipes.  It is a safe way to eat that will help you meet your daily nutritional needs and help you achieve better health.  We believe in the DASH Plan and often work with our clients to adopt this meal plan as part of their daily intake.  Many of the foods included in this plan can also be beneficial in helping to reduce chronic inflammation associated with eating higher sodium and higher fat meals.  Chronic inflammation has been identified as a risk factor in developing heart disease and diabetes.  You can find out more about the DASH Plan and start making the changes that can help you get healthier and feel better!  Remember, you hold the keys to better health in your hands!

 

It’s Your Health. It’s Your Life. Make That Change!

~John

Filed Under: Childhood Obesity, Diabetes, General Nutrition & Wellness, Nutrition, Wellness Tagged With: Diabetes, diet and health, Dieting, Diets, eat more fruits and vegetables, fruits and vegetables, Healthy Eating, heart disease and fruit intake, heart disease and vegetable intake, high blood pressure, lifestyle changes, New Year's Resolutions, weight loss, wellness

Make 2013 Your Year to Shine!

January 1, 2013 By John Lamberson Leave a Comment

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It is here! Time to ring in the New Year. Our kids have been asking us why there are so many TV commercials and radio ads touting the latest diet plans. Because, it’s here!  Time to lose the holiday weight!  Members of our local Y have been discussing how busy it will be for the next 2 months as everybody tries to restart their New Year Resolutions.  It’s here!

Make this year your year!  If you plan to start a new exercise program or meal plan, truly set up a plan.  You must plan for success.  The problem that’s universally noted with our resolutions to start each year is that they are short-lived.  This year, launch your resolution with a contingency plan.  Plan for barriers and for methods on how you will overcome those barriers.  You know life will throw you a curve that could sabotage your plans.  You may have already experienced this in the past.  So get ready for it.   How do we do that?

1. Make yourself accountable.  Write down your goals and how you will go after them.  Simply saying you want to lose weight by exercising more may not get it done.  Instead, pick the days of the week and times that will fit your schedule.  Set up an exercise routine.  Schedule it on your calendar just as you would any other important task or appointment.  AND, set up a back up plan just in case your first choices don’t work or life happens and you can’t exercise that day or time.

2. Set goals that you can reach but will also challenge you.  Setting goals too difficult to reach may set you up for failure.  Setting goals too easy to reach will not force you to change.  If you have never cooked before, are you going to be able to set a cooking goal to improve your diet?  Evaluate your diet, or schedule an appointment with a Registered Dietitian to get some ideas on what you may need to change to better meet those meal planning goals.  For instance, you may only need to add a piece of fruit to your meals everyday.  Sounds easy but if you are not into eating fruit, you may find it difficult.  Pick a fruit, make sure you have enough on hand and plan the meals to which it will be added. 

3. Regularly evaluate your progress.  If something’s not working the way you want it to, change it up and try a new approach.  Don’t give up on it.  Businesses follow this model routinely.  The Plan-Do-Check-Act set allows them to evaluate their goals and see how it is moving along.  It’s not an all or nothing approach.  Remember, “If you always do what you’ve always done, you’ll always get what you always got!” .  Change is about trying new things.  In effect, we are experimenting with ourselves.  We have the rest of our lives to integrate changes.  It doesn’t have to be today!

4. Stay Positive! Our wish for each of you is to be able to experience what successful change is all about.  A Strong Positive Mental AttitudeOne of the best ways to do that is to keep an upbeat approach.  We know that we are not living in an overly optimistic time period right now.  With the problems we face on a day to day basis, it can make it hard to find the good that life has to offer.  One of our favorite quotes, which is credited to  Patricia Neal, addresses this: “A strong positive mental attitude will create more miracles than any wonder drug.”  Life will bring us good days and bad, sunshine and rain, laughter and tears.  We can’t always control the happenings in life but we can control how we react to them.  Smile often and make that part of your daily routine!  No matter how bad off we feel or think we have it, there is always somebody else out there worse off than us.  We all need to extend our hands and our hearts to help others!

We want to wish you all a very Happy and Healthy New Year!  This is your year to shine.  Don’t let anything stand in your way!

~It’s Your Health.  It’s Your Life.  Make That Change!

~Angie & John

Filed Under: Diabetes, General Nutrition & Wellness, Nutrition, Professional Interest, Wellness Tagged With: Health Tips, lifestyle changes, New Year's Resolutions, positive approach

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