Last week I introduced a new 6-month program. It’s designed to help you take control of your weight-loss initiative by making more informed choices and building better habits.
So you can get into the best shape of your life. And maintain your new healthy lifestyle for as long as you live!
For the next 6 months, I am going to teach you 6 core fundamentals that will have a tremendous impact and long-term benefit on your overall health and longevity.
Every month, we will focus on one new habit for the entire month.
As you consciously weave each new habit into your day, you will begin to integrate the new habit with each “learned habit” that you’ve developed up to that point.
This approach builds a sustainable set of disciplines. And since they’ve become part of YOUR daily routine, they will feel simple and natural. Why? Because they are…
Congratulations! You have created your own healthy lifestyle.
You will never worry about being overweight or out of shape again.
The first habit is WATER. And you should be drinking A LOT of it.
Ladies, that’s at least 2 to 3 liters. And guys, at least 3 to 4 liters.
Yes, every day. 7 days a week.
Let’s face it, succeeding at most things really boils down to a few key things. And it’s the same for getting in shape and losing weight.
It’s not one thing, like a magic pill or supplement. And it’s not 30 things with outrageous claims. This should be a RED flag.
We’re talking about fundamentals – things you already know about. And habits – doing a few things more consistently; even when you don’t want to.
So you can maximize your results and achieve big goals.
In my opinion, it’s a simple change in some of the choices we make.
This is not a restrictive diet or rigid exercise program. But you may need to “unlearn” some of the innocent yet destructive habits you’ve managed to develop over the years. And then “learn” some new ones that will evolve over time into your new healthy habits.
What’s the central theme to this program?
Building healthy, sustainable habits that get results!
Here’s what I intend to help you with:
- Making more informed choices.
- To build better habits.
- And develop into healthy disciplines.
- That simplify your health & wellness initiative.
- So you can succeed at achieving your goal with routines that keep you focused, committed, engaged and motivated.
- Routines, habits and disciplines that are sustainable. Even enjoyable. And promote a healthy lifestyle…
How? By helping you reinforce the 6 core fundamentals, one at a time. Finding effective ways to practice them every day. Until they become habits. Part of your daily routine. Something you seek out with enthusiasm because the transformation and results become so motivating.
Essentially, you are learning to leverage the “compound effect“ to YOUR benefit. (By the way, The Compound Effect is a must read if you haven’t yet, and a re-read if it’s been a while. I highly recommend it!)
For many, this health & wellness goal involves losing weight and getting into shape. Stick with this first habit and make it part of your routine every day. Drink “water” even when you’re not thirsty. Keep it with you at all (or most) times.
It’s an easy task, but it takes work and you’ll need to remain vigilant. I want this new routine to remain “sticky” and interesting. Unlike other programs you may have tried in the past. So it doesn’t fade into oblivion, or cause you to lose interest next month.
This week I’d like to review the benefits of water and how it helps our bodies. Take a look at the chart below. It illustrates the percentage of water that your body is comprised of. As you can see, it’s based on body fat percentage.
I found it interesting to learn that the percentages are inversely proportional. A lower body fat percentage results in a higher percentage of water in your body. And vise versa.
So this means as you get leaner and lose fat, you need to consume more water. Your body will typically compensate for this. But you can ensure it happens by staying hydrated throughout the day. Hence, the first habit – drink a lot of water… Link back to last week here.
Water is very important as it hydrates our organs and aids in removing waste and toxins from our system. Muscle contains about 75% water while body fat only contains about 10% water.
Check out this graphic.
Water retention becomes a common topic when you’re trying to lose weight. You should never stop drinking water to lose weight. Excessive water retention is normally the result of a poor diet and lack of adequate exercise. Dehydration is another cause of water retention. And salt has been known to contribute to dehydration.
You may want to re-read the last paragraph.
Here’s my suggestion.
Take everything you’ve learned about getting in shape and losing weight, and hit the DELETE button. Then stay with me for 6 months and integrate these new habits into your life.
I’m asking you to have a little Blind Faith in me.
What do you have to lose? Not much except for the weight. And maybe some bad habits.
And then think about all that you have to gain…
As we wrap up this week, you may be thinking, “But I have a lot of weight to lose, and I want to do it quickly. This program is going to take too long. Isn’t there a faster way to get this done?”
If that’s how you’re thinking, then you are in the wrong place. Bookmark this site and come back when you’re ready to do it the right way, after that quick fix attempt fails you again.
This week we learned a little more about water. Why it’s important to your body and your good health. Next week we’ll look at ways to make it part of your day. Until then…
KEEP DRINKING MORE WATER!!!
Thank you for sharing your time with me. I hope you found value.
Now it’s time for YOU to take action…
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