Entrepreneurs Track Your Health – GPS for Success
It seems
many of us live minute by minute. Planning for the week would be considered
long range planning. So much information is constantly coming at us solving one
problem after the other. It’s hard to discern what’s urgent from what’s
important moving from one crisis to another causing chaos in our life making
everything seem like a crisis.
You might
want to stop for a second, take a breath then ask yourself “Is my health
important to me and is it important enough to me to plan for?” I will never
forget the day I was sitting across from a health coaching client when they
said “No, my health is not a priority to me.”
Really?
You have got to be kidding! You plan for your health now or plan for your
medical bills later. You either make your health a priority or your health will
become a priority for you when you develop sickness that keeps you from
enjoying your family, working on your job and takes your money.
So what’s
the plan? What are your health goals? Do you know? If you have not thought it
over in a while now is a great time. The rules are the same when it comes to
planning your vacation, your business and your health. The more time you spend
planning the more fun and prosperity you’ll experience.
Once you
have a plan in place then to insure success you will need to keep track what’s
important like your care GPS keeps you on track helping you reach your
destination.
Most
experts agree these are the top five most important influencers on your health
and well-being:
1. The
quality, quantity and frequency of your food choices.
2. How
much and what type of activity you experience.
3. Sleep
quality and duration.
4. How
you manage family, financial and job stress.
5. Water
quality and frequency of consumption.
Track
your food and mood
A big
influencer around food choices is how you are feeling. Food choices are made
for many reasons besides hunger and these hide in your daily actions. When
making food choices such a types of foods and when you are choosing to eat
write it down. Writing down what you eat in detail within 15 minutes of
your meal increases your ability to stick with your daily food and calorie
goals. Keep a mini pad with you so you won’t have any excuses after you eat.
It’s important to bring eating into your awareness. Noticing patterns in foods
choices and behaviors will help you make better decisions in the future. Not
sure what to eat? The USDA can help www.choosemyplate.gov.
Track
your successes
Don’t
limit yourself in how you measure success. The scale is only one way and maybe
not the best because the weather and food additives will cause the scale to
fluctuate. Monitor your clothing size, measure your waist, legs, and arms, and
monitor how tight or loose your clothes feel.
Track of
your food choices
How may
fruits, vegetables and whole grains are you eating? Not enough check this out www.YourJuicePlus.com. Most importantly
monitor how you feel and how your body is working. With better food choices
comes energy, better sleep, improved digestion, lower blood pressure, weight
loss and many other health benefits.
Track
your goals
While
your long-term goal may be to lose 10, 25, 50 or more pounds, you need small
goals to keep your motivation up. Focus on improved healthy and vitality. Being
skinny in your casket really isn’t what you are shooting for. You can’t control
your weight but you can control your habits. Make goals you have control of
such as eat 1 more fruit and veggie per day, exercise 30 minutes and go to bed
early enough to get 8 hours of sleep.
Track
your motivation
To stay
motivated you must have a clear reason to make healthy lifestyle changes. Is it
to spend more time with your family, lower your medical bills and / or most
importantly you deserve health and vitality? Whatever the reason, write it down
and keep it in front of you. Your why will keep you motivated when you hit the
bumps in the road of your healthy life journey.
So what’s
your health GPS set for? When you look down the road what do you see in your
future? If It’s not health then you still have time it’s never too late to get
started down the road to better health.
Article contributed by:
Wellness Consultant
WELCOA Faculty
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