Taking control means developing habits and discipline.
Taking control means developing habits and discipline.
The most important thing you can do is educate yourself. Learn about your health problems and how you can take care of your body. What do the latest studies say? The Internet is an excellent place to research health issues. Sometimes just finding different ways of doing things can help.
Now, take the time to decide what your health goals for the next year will be. Write the goal(s) down. Some examples of goals might be:
- to stop yo-yo dieting and focus on get healthier.
- to start exercising regularly.
- to move toward my perfect weight.
- to find alternative ways to control diabetes.
Then list specific ways you can accomplish these goals. For instance, try a new healthy dinner recipe once a week, go to the gym five days a week, or research nutrition on the Internet 10 minutes a day.
Work on your mind and thought patterns. You have to believe that you can become healthy and reach your ideal weight before you will be able to do so. Learning to accept what you can't change, but striving to change what you can, is key. A large part of succeeding in health improvement is being comfortable with yourself to begin with.
Find time to do something good to reward yourself for making this commitment to improve your health. Reward yourself each week as you find yourself accomplishing your goals.
If you have another person to work with, you will be more successful in meeting your health goals. This partner should be someone you can trust to share your feelings with.
It helps to have a partner for accountability. We work harder when we know someone is watching us and holding us accountable. A good partner also helps us stay realistic in our goals and challenges us to grow.
Try to find someone who will encourage you in the down times and celebrate your successes with you as you accomplish your goals. And of course you need to be that kind of a partner to your friend in return.
You might consider forming an informal support group with some of your friends or acquaintances. People who belong to a group with mutual interests and a shared purpose accomplish more. A group might get together weekly or monthly and discuss progress or concerns and help encourage each other. Sometimes all a person might need is another opinion or just a little encouragement to help them get past a place where they are having problems. Even if you are doing great, perhaps you could be of help to someone else who is struggling.
Communication is important when putting together a group. Set up a regular time and method to report progress to each other and stick to it. Set realistic benchmarks to monitor your progress. Reward yourselves for your effort. Do something fun as a group once in a while.
There can be great rewards in working with others toward common goals. It makes the journey more enjoyable as well as more productive.
Take Control Of Your Health
Are you currently facing financial Armageddon? For many people, credit can be the biggest temptress. We can all agree that it is a lot of fun buying nice stuff, but the problem and mess that debt creates can cause major stress and anxiety. The debt burden can really put a strangle hold on your physical and emotional well being. I'm here to tell you that today is a new day and the day you should begin to take control of your debt crisis. No matter how bad situations may appear, there are always options that you can take to regain financial control of your life. Unfortunately the deeper you are in debt, the more difficult the options become. If you are considering bankruptcy, only proceed under the most difficult situations; however, it is my own personal belief that the ramifications of going forward with a bankruptcy are seldom justified. To bluntly put it, a bankruptcy discharge will move you from a financial crisis to a financial hell lasting 7 years. As I stated before, there's always options when it comes to dealing with your debt crisis.
So how did we get to this point? The accumulation of debt is one of those things which are easier to get into than to get out. One of the most important principles you need to embrace if you ever want to take control of your debt crisis is to have financial discipline. It is the beat that you should march to moving forward. Financial discipline requires that you know your priorities when it comes to needs vs wants. Do I really need that 60” flat screen TV now? Is it smart to charge the trip to Cancun on my credit card? I believe that one of the fundamental cultural flaws that exist today is the desire to have the world today with no regard for tomorrow. There was a time when people planned and saved for major purchases. Today the average American only saves about 4% of his/her income.
The strategies for taking control of your debt crisis are simple enough. If you are serious about getting out of debt you must first stop the financial bleeding. For many people this means limiting the use of credit cards to make purchases. Credit cards are not inherently bad; however, for many people these cards are often too much of a temptation making it difficult to ever become debt free. If you currently have credit card or other unsecured debt, it would be wise to consolidate your debt through a debt consolidation program. These programs create structure for paying off your debt with a specific end date. Secondly, setting personal goals and planning for the future is a must. The best way to plan for the future is to begin by saving. When you receive your paycheck, take out $20, $100, or whatever amount you can afford and place it in a separate savings account or in an investment pool. If you are not contributing in a 401k plan, start today. Lastly, you must first satisfy your needs before your wants. If you follow these basic time tested principles, you will be on your way to achieving financial freedom.
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