Resolving those Resolutions

We all make these goals at New Years to better ourselves, but all too often we don't materialize them. I stumbled upon some good advice to keep you on tract to make them happen! Enjoy

Tips on Staying Motivated to Achieve Your Goals

As sure as the ball dropping in Times Square, New Year's resolutions to get
in shape abound. After January 1, the gyms are packed, lines at the health
food store snake down the block and everyone's talking about looking fine in
2009.

But a few weeks into the month, just as the mercury dips and retail
prices decline, you can also count on a sharp dip in workout dedication. To
the rescue: Rev-your-resolve tricks from one of the most inspirational
trainers around--Jillian Michaels of TV's The Biggest
Loser,
who developed the workout to go along with our annual Jump Start Diet.

MAJOR MOTIVATOR 1: Write down your goals
Hoping to slim down for your college reunion? Want to tone your butt and
thighs in time for shorts season? Looking for flat, sexy abs you'll be proud
to show off at the pool? Put it all in writing, either in a journal or
somewhere you can see it easily (the door to your fridge, perhaps?). When
you find that your motivation is dwindling, simply read your list to get
back on track.

MAJOR MOTIVATOR 2: Reward yourself
Each time you fulfill one of your goals, treat yourself to something you
deserve: a pedicure or a magazine (like SELF!). This will help you stay
excited and motivated to clear your next hurdle.

MAJOR MOTIVATOR 3: Pair up for workouts
Planning a sweat session with a pal is one surefire way to ensure you
actually show up. Someone's waiting for you! Beginning a healthy eating plan
with a friend is similarly effective. Dieters who have support from their
buddies are more likely to keep the weight off than those who fly solo,
according to research from the Journal of Consulting and Clinical
Psychology.

MAJOR MOTIVATOR 4: Tune in
When the beat goes on, so does your workout! Listening to music as you walk
can make you go farther, according to research from the Journal of Music
Therapy.
And choosing an MP3 player over the TV at the gym can help you
feel more positive as you sweat, a study from Elon University in North
Carolina indicates. Michaels loves any song by The Roots, but you can find
plenty of keep-you-going exercise playlists at Self.com.

MAJOR MOTIVATOR 5: Envision fun workouts and a fitter, firmer, more fabulous
you

Visualizing an energizing and entertaining workout a few minutes each day can
make you feel more excited to exercise, research shows. Once you've covered
your workout, focus on you: "Think about what you're trying to achieve," Michaels says. "Having intention behind your actions is extremely powerful."

Read Michaels's motivating story at Self.com, where you can join The Great 1-Month Slim-Down. It's like having her train you for free!

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