HEALTH & FITNESS
# Saturday, October 24, 2009

Whether your long term goal is to increase your energy, drop a few pant sizes or lose 40 pounds, it truly is an amazing feeling once you reach it.  If you’ve been successful in reaching even one of the goals you have set for yourself, then you know what I’m talking about.  There is nothing like that powerful sense of satisfaction in knowing that you set a goal and worked diligently towards achieving it.  But finally reaching your goals can often lead to another emotion you may not be prepared for…… anxiety!  The “Well, now what do I do?” can lead some people to worry how to actually maintain their new lifestyle and the results they’ve achieved.  As a Nutrition Coach and proud success story myself, I understand.  Here are some alternative ways to keep the momentum going!

1.  Congratulate yourself constantly.   Remind yourself on a regular basis of all that you have accomplished.  Never downplay how hard you’ve worked or put yourself down.  If you’ve made the commitment to prepare meals ahead of time, eat out less, work out more, etc., then you deserve accolades and the most powerful ones come from within.  Acknowledging all that you have accomplished can help prevent you from going backwards and propel you to move forward.  After all, once you’ve achieved even one of your goals, you just know you can accomplish anything!

2.  Inspire someone else.  You may notice that once you’ve become a success story, you’re  likely to inspire someone else (a coworker, friend, spouse, family member) to want the same thing.  This is a fantastic opportunity to help someone else to feel as great as you do, while also keeping yourself on the right track.  Buddy up, workout together and discuss healthy meal options.  As a mentor, you are more likely to keep up with your healthy lifestyle….because someone may be counting on you to inspire them to keep up with theirs!  Love the idea of being an inspiration to others?  Interested in becoming a licensed Venice Nutrition Coach?  Check out www.venicenutrition.com/healthpro .  Many of our coaches nationwide started off as clients just like you!

3.  Keep it fresh.  So you’ve reached your goals.  Now’s the time where so many people become complacent and stop challenging themselves or learning new things.  My invitation to you is to continue to switch it up.  Try a new class at the gym or a new form of cardio.  Try a cooking class or a new healthy recipe (for new and delicious meal ideas, see your Recipes tab).  Keeping it fresh keeps you challenged and that keeps the momentum going!

4.  Stay involved.  At Venice Nutrition, our entire team prides ourselves on providing our members with the most cutting edge information and the highest level of support.  Stay involved by taking advantage of these tools and support.  Talk to other members and coaches nationwide on the forum.  Listen to a webinar with creator of Venice Nutrition, Mark MacDonald, and learn from the best!  Keep up with the blogs and health articles and stay on top of the e-newsletters.  Even as a Nutrition Coach, I recognize that I can always learn something new that keeps me going, and so can you.  You can find the webinars, blogs and articles under your Education Tab in your personal online system.  To speak to members and nutrition coaches nationwide to share tips, success stories and get advice, check out the Forum Tab.

5.  Set new goals.  If you’ve already reached your goals, it’s time to make new ones.  Take a few moments to figure out what’s important to you.  Perhaps you would like to increase your cardio endurance and plan to add interval training into your weekly routine.  Maybe you would like to increase core strength or eat higher quality, more natural foods.  Establish your goals and make a plan towards achieving them…… I have no doubt you’ll reach them!

Congratulations on achieving your goals.  Keep reaching for the stars and never forget to reward yourself along the way!

My best,

Valerie Cogswell
Lead Nutrition Coach and Head Chef

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