You’ve ditched the processed junk foods and started bringing healthy lunches to work. These are powerful first steps that sound simple but make a profound impact. You even saw some significant improvements in the beginning, but you’ve seemed to hit a plateau. So, what’s going on?
While eating clean is of utmost importance when paving a healthier path, there could be some non-food related reasons why you’re not seeing or feeling any improvements lately.
Here are a few non-food related reasons you may be feeling stuck…
Being too focused on the scale
When you feel like you’re doing all the right things, it can be frustrating not to see or feel any improvements – try not to get discouraged, though. We tend to measure our success by the number staring back at us on our scale, which isn’t an effective way to gauge our progress. It’s only one data point. With things like fluid fluctuations and building muscle, the scale can be deceptive. It is most practical and accurate to assess our growth by how we feel and how our clothes are fitting. Don’t let the scale tell you how you’re feeling; you are far more than that number.
Not staying active
If you’re eating healthy and not prioritizing a physical activity of some sort, you will likely hit that plateau. While eating clean is a crucial piece of staying healthy, staying fit is the other puzzle piece necessary to achieve the goals you’ve set for yourself. You don’t need to workout in the gym for an hour every day if you don’t want to but at the very least, walk briskly for 20 to 30 minutes each day. Find the right activity that fits into your schedule and that you enjoy the most.
Over-exercising
And yes, as much as we need to be physically active, there’s a fine line to walk with exercise. If you don’t exercise enough, it’s not ideal — but if you exercise too much it causes stress and impairs your adrenal hormone production. So, if you’re working out too much in hopes to reach your goals faster, take a couple of days off and reevaluate your workout strategy for better results, like with yoga and weights instead. Contrary to what you might think, weights are an important part of a physical regimen that will help you build a stronger body, even when your body is at rest.
You’re still drinking sugar
Sure, you eat salads and healthy meals all day long but your morning coffee is filled with cream and sugar, or you’re drinking fruit juices or diet soda. If this is a struggle, make it a goal this week to begin making some changes in this area. If your drink of choice is something other than water, begin swapping water in for your beverage of choice until you crave water more than that sugary drink. It will happen, I assure you! Try adding citrus essential oils your water to curb those sugar cravings or just infuse your water with fresh fruit to add some flavor.
One thing I’ve caught myself doing in my personal experience is not drinking enough water. When I start to feel hungry, I realize that I am just thirsty and have waited way too long to hydrate myself. Staying hydrated throughout the day helps me stay aware of true hunger signals.
So, when you feel like you’re stuck in a rut, reevaluate the non-food related daily habits that may be hindering your progress.
What issues make you feel like you’re stuck in a rut? Share you your blocks and what you do to overcome them by posting in the comments below.
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