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Welcome to destined for success. I'm your
host Jennifer Takagi. And in this episode, let's consider
incremental health changes. Last week's episode was Alicia
mazari. Anderson, and she was sharing with us the importance
of discovering the genetic root causes of health challenges. And
a lot of that is tied to the foods that we eat. But how are
you going to approach this? I watched people approach their
their dietary needs in very drastic ways. People will decide
to that they have to be all keto all the time, or all low carb
all the time. Or they cut out all the fat. Years ago, I know
of a couple who cut pretty much all fats out of their diet, and
they started having all kinds of health issues, because you need
some fat in your diet. So like, how do you do this? What's
what's the first approach? If you've been following me for a
while, you know, I'm really big on incremental changes. And
Alicia talked about that last week also is make incremental
changes. So when you see somebody go on a very strict
diet and exercise plan, which I've seen a lot of that people
lose a lot of weight, 75 100 pounds, they look amazing. But
as soon as they go off that strict strict stringent diet
plan, then they quit exercising, then the weight comes back on.
And before they know it, they now weigh more than they did
before they ever even started the diet. And I believe that's
because people get really caught up into a routine that is not
sustainable. So the question becomes, what's the one thing
that if you adjusted in your eating plan would make the
biggest difference? So for some people, it's just planning out
their menus, if they know what they're gonna have. They can
plan for those splurges they can plan for the desserts. A lot of
people like doing that plan it all out. Well, how do you plan
it out? Well, the first thing you could do is decide what kind
of eating plan you want to go on. Do you want to just watch
your calories? Do you want to watch fat intake? Or do you want
to go on something like keto paleo or South Beach type diet,
where it's more protein, lower carb, you can do some research
on that. And instead of getting totally caught up in reading and
researching everything there is out there and spending a month
on that. Pick one and go pick one and go try it for a month,
see what happens. See what happens. Another thing you can
do is decide what you want to add more of in your diet. For
me, it's a really big deal if I add more fruits and vegetables
to my diet, because they're not really a big thing for me as in,
I don't really care for him that much. So if I add more fruits
and vegetables to my diet, I'm automatically doing something
better for myself because I'm adding those in. So do you need
to add something in or take something out? Let's be real
about it. You know what you're over indulging in? It's not
rocket science, you know what it is? So just pick a plan and go
pick a plan and go. So let's let's look at the 12 minute
increments. You know, I've got the book 12 minutes to success
reach your goals in 12 minute increments. What if you spent 12
minutes putting together your grocery list for whatever eating
plan you want to do? What if you spent 12 minutes putting that
together? Then you drive to the grocery store. If you only get
what's on that list, you can probably make it to the checkout
stand in 12 minutes. Because you're not going up and down
every aisle and browsing and debating and contemplating and
considering because you already did the pre work. You did the
pre work and you planned out what your menus were going to
be. Then spend 12 minutes prepping the food. Maybe you
bought carrots and you're going to have several dishes
throughout the week that have carrots in it. What have you
spent 12 minutes prepping those carrots. And so they're ready to
go for every meal that you needed them in. Break it down,
make it something smaller. And just be sure that you're doing
something that is sustainable for you. I know people who will
say I'm going to start going to the gym every day and I'm going
to work out for an hour. Is that sustainable? It's sustainable
for somebody who's really big into fitness and workout and
like their trainers and that's their world but for a A lot of
people, that's not reasonable. I've had quite a few clients
lately. Their goal is to just make it to the gym and do one
thing for 12 minutes whether it was the treadmill, the step,
Stairmaster, what's that other thing called the elliptical. And
they just did it for 12 minutes and then went home. Or once they
got started and did their 12 minutes, then they were able to
even go further and do it for longer. Break whatever you're
doing into smaller, incremental pieces, and it won't be so
overwhelming. Losing a bunch of weight takes time. It doesn't
happen overnight. But you can start seeing shifts immediately.
give up alcohol for two weeks and see what happens. There's
going to be some water weight loss in there. I'm just sure of
it from personal experience. Sometimes you don't snack as
much if you're not having beers or wine every day. Just pick the
one thing don't try to wipe out your whole entire kitchen, your
whole entire environment, pick the one thing that's going to
make the biggest difference, and then find ways to implement that
change into your daily life. You do need to know where your food
comes from. You do need to eat healthy food. But for all of us,
it may not be possible to throw out every single thing in the
house and start over life is meant to be living lived. And
it's for the living and to enjoy what's out there for us. Pick
the one thing what's the one thing you want to do to make the
biggest change in your life? I'm Jennifer Takagi and I look
forward to connecting with you soon