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In Studio: Health expert explains why New Year’s resolutions to lose weight don’t work

SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — How many times have you resolved to lose weight at the start of each new year, but the year went by and you hadn’t lost an ounce? Health Expert Karen Owac joined KRON4’s Marty Gonzalez to explain why and offered some tips to make this year’s weight loss effort a successful one.

Top Three Reasons Why Weight Loss Resolutions Go AstrayAside from emotional eating and mindless eating that we talked about in previous weeks, here are some other reasons why your weight loss efforts may have missed the mark.1) You’re a diet or exercise “perfectionist”. When perfectionists deviate even the slightest bit from a rigid diet or exercise regimen, such as eating a cookie or missing a workout, they feel like they failed (like they’re “bad”), so they give up since they couldn’t follow the program exactly. Perfectionists are bound to an “all-or-nothing” way of thinking. They’re either all in or all out – there’s no in-between with perfectionists.2) You focus on weight goals (“I’m going to lose 25 lbs.”) versus focusing on behavior goals. Weight is not a behavior.3) You don’t have a clear-cut plan. The quote, “A goal without a plan is just a wish,” rings true in the quest to lose weight. A sound weight-loss plan builds healthy habits with SMART skills.


SMART is an acronym for five behavior skills: Set a goal, Monitor your progress, Arrange your world for success, Recruit a support team, and Treat yourself.

Set a Goal: Goals put control back into your life and gives it direction, purpose, and power. In order to be effective, goals should be specific, observable, measurable, and achievable.

Monitor Your Progress: If your goal is measurable, you can monitor your progress. Monitoring your progress makes you accountable, reinforces your behavior, and can be motivating.

Arrange Your World for Success: Setting the goal is just the beginning. Deciding how you’ll achieve a goal is fundamental to accomplishing it.

Treat Yourself: Set benchmarks. Weight loss is a slow, gradual process, so reward your achievements with NON-FOOD treats.

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