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Get Back on the Wagon: 5 Tips to Start Fresh this Fall

By: , DailySpark Blogger
9/17/2010 5:00 AM   :  85 comments   :  18,075 Views

Summer is winding down and now my favorite season of the year is here: fall. I have always felt nostalgic and dreamy this time of year. I think it's because I enjoyed school as a kid and still associate the autumn season with the start of a new school year that promised good times, good friends and even better memories that still live with me today, like the smell of bonfires, Friday night football games, donning my favorite new back-to-school clothes, and my feet crunching on leaves in the crisp weather. Fall even smells better, if you ask me.

Why not harness the magical power of this new season (which begins officially on September 23) to recommit to your healthy living goals and weight-loss program? You may not be heading back to school like you did in years past, but that doesn’t mean that you can't reinvent yourself all the same.

A strong re-start is just what you need right now, before October turns into a month-long celebration of Halloween and then the holidays are all around us. Don't wait for that to happen to you, or for January 1 to eventually roll around, finding you several pounds heavier and lacking in motivation. Here are five tips to help you get back on the wagon this fall.
  1. Reinvent your fitness program. Fall weather is the best weather, as the risks of heat- or cold-related emergencies plummet and the weather is especially tolerable. Try a new fall fitness activity, like trail hiking, mountain biking, or a recreational flag football league for grownups. Sometimes a new workout is just the ticket to get you excited again. Need more ideas? Look no further.
     
  2. Refresh your meal plans. So many delicious (and nutritious) foods make their debut in the fall, from squash to sweet potatoes to figs to apples. If your diet is starting to feel a little "blah," then spice it up with seasonal fall foods to bring a little excitement back to your plate.
     
  3. Reevaluate your priorities. OK, so maybe you no longer have an upcoming swimsuit season or vacation to light a fire under your butt when it comes to losing weight. Write a journal entry or blog listing all the other reasons you have to take care of yourself. Here's a hint: They're not all about appearances. Your health, your family, your hobbies, and your ultimate life goals are all reasons to be in your best shape ever, too. This list will serve as motivation later when you need help staying on track.
     
  4. Return to your goals. When did you last explore the goals you set a few months ago and assess how well you're taking steps toward reaching them? Now is a great time to look back, see how far you've come, and decide what you can do today to continue moving forward.
     
  5. Rejuvenate your wardrobe. As you pack up your summer essentials and let oversized hoodies and bulky sweaters return to your closet, don't let your body get lost underneath them. Remember that stretchy, elasticized and oversized clothes can make it harder for you to grasp whether your weight has gone up or down. They can also allow you to hide your body underneath until next summer's arm- and leg-baring styles make a comeback. By sticking with well-fitted clothes (not too tight, not too big), you'll keep weight gain in check and also notice more easily when you do lose a few inches!
How will you recommit to your program this fall to get a jump on the holidays and keep your program fresh and exciting?





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  • 85
    Thanks for the blog. It is interesting even though i am in Australia so even though the seasons are different, the goal setting etc. is great! - 9/14/2011   3:29:58 AM
  • 84
    I love this post as well! I just went back to work (teaching) and I've been really tired, gotten off track with my fitness and need a boost! These are great ideas to rejuvenate myself this fall! Thank you!!! - 9/13/2011   10:18:54 PM
  • 83
    Thanks for posting this, Nicole. I have been off the wagon for about a month and a half now. I am lacking motivation. However, after reading this article, it pumped me up in regards to taking my exercise outside to enjoy this beautiful weather. So, that is one thing I will change. Also, I am going to look into the fruits and vegetables that are in season. Lastly, I am going to journal the things that are important to me. - 9/13/2011   2:00:30 PM
  • 82
    Fall is my favorite time of year too. I love apples, pears, winter squash & yams, bowls of chili or soup, hot cider, anything that warms in the crisp autumn air. I'm much more likely to exercise in cooler temps than during the heat of summer. I loved school too, & can relate to the idea of using this season as a fresh start. I still buy on-sale notebooks to journal in!
    Thanks for a great blog! - 10/21/2010   4:04:26 AM
  • 81
    Loved this blog! I also love the fall, and am so ready to go outside and play! - 9/22/2010   5:21:13 PM
  • 80
    In addition, this is a great time to reduce sweets and desserts, and to find tasty alternatives in preparation for the holidays. I did this last year about this time, and by Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas, I had a handle on portion control and I wasn't interested in desserts either. I was able to choose just one dessert and leave the others. And I didn't stuff myself. - 9/21/2010   4:29:40 PM
  • 79
    This is my favorite time of the year and I like to re-commit to my overall health plan this time of year. Exericise too which is alot easier in Fall and Winter. I'm a home body during the summer, I hate the heat, but I'm ready to get out and play in the Fall. I love walking through the woods then too and just alot more walking in general. This is also when we go take a trip for our anniversary every October, so we have alot of options, and the weather is great for activity, and generally, the crowds are low. Sometimes we go to the Coast, sometimes to the Mountains. This year it will be the Coast with alot of beach to cover, trails to explore, and abundant wildlife on the island. Not to mention all of the fresh seafood available and the farmer's market's around as well. We can bring alot home with us too.

    Then there's the cooking. I enjoy cooking in the fall and winter making soups, casseroles, stews, etc loaded with vegetables. I have now learned that meat doesn't need to be the main element, the variety of veggies do. So I'm especially looking forward to re-vamping my own recipes and loading up on veggie dishes.

    I have finally made my vision collage as well to help me stay on track and I have a new plan to maybe help break this awful plateau. I think this is just what I need to get more active and hopefully reach my goals by Spring!

    - 9/21/2010   4:21:41 PM
  • 78
    I want to get the kids outside and play! Balls, bicycles, etc. are great when it's not too hot. - 9/21/2010   3:26:06 PM
  • 77
    I love the fall too especially football. I also enjoy getting back in the kitchen and making soup and crock pot meals again. Looking forward to trying a lot of the yummy Spark recipes. - 9/20/2010   10:29:51 PM
  • 76
    I too love the fall. I find it rejuvenating in a way. This is the opportunity to get the ball rolling and feel good and be strong for the upcoming holidays. - 9/20/2010   6:34:43 PM
  • 75
    September and October are my "power months!!" I love the cooling weather and those first stirrings of happy anticipation that the holidays are right around the corner. I'm totally Sparking in the fall! - 9/20/2010   11:41:56 AM
  • 74
    I am totally in the category of those who are "finding you several pounds heavier and lacking in motivation." I don't like what the mirror is showing me these days, but do I want to want to do something about it enough to actually do something about it??
    (ps, More summer, please!) ;-)
    - 9/20/2010   11:14:43 AM
  • 73
    I am totally in the category of those who are "finding you several pounds heavier and lacking in motivation." I don't like what the mirror is showing me these days, but do I want to want to do something about it enough to actually do something about it??
    (ps, More summer, please!) ;-)
    - 9/20/2010   11:14:43 AM
  • 72
    I love the Fall and Winter, not much on hot weather. - 9/20/2010   11:08:10 AM
  • 71
    Fall is also my favorite time of year! Love the smells and cooler weather.
    I will definitely rejuvenate the wardrobe. I don't want to wear most of what is in my closet from previous years ( those fatter days). One of my hobbies is sewing clothes and I am going to get back into the sewing room now that the gardening season is winding down. ( and I also need better fitting clothes to wear!)
    I also need to ramp up the exercise. I have slacked in August and September, but am at a 1 year mark for starting my change over journey the end of this month. It is time to get re-motivated. - 9/20/2010   11:06:09 AM
  • OWENFSA
    70
    I am going to do it! This is the perfect time (there are lots of perfect times) to restart, refocus and reinvigorate. - 9/20/2010   10:16:00 AM
  • 69
    I am looking foward to the fall hiking-crisp air, the changing of the leaves-so excited for all of that. I am also going to try and get more outdoor time at the park near my house. This is my fav time of the year! - 9/20/2010   8:52:39 AM
  • 68
    I love the summer but it is nice to have a change of Temps, clothes and food. I really like the different types of squash. Thankyou for reminding me that there comes good things in all seasons. - 9/20/2010   8:10:47 AM
  • 67
    I really like the summer however I do like the different types of foods they have in the fall. I love all kinds of squash. - 9/20/2010   8:08:16 AM
  • 66
    Hubby and I and dog took a long walk today. It was pretty to see the leaves changing, but not yet falling off the trees. - 9/19/2010   9:59:27 PM
  • 65
    First clean out my closet! I love fall also. Here in Texas we call it indian summer. - 9/19/2010   6:39:02 PM
  • WESKATE
    64
    This is so perfect for me. I am recomitting myself to SP & my goals. I am trying to get out myself out for a walk or hike. Thank you! - 9/19/2010   6:19:03 PM
  • 63
    I live and teach in Qatar and will have to wait a little longer before it cools down to take advantage of walking and enjoying the outdoors. But I do agree about fall...for me, it's a new semester which always means a fresh start (even the second semester is a fresh start), new beginnings, new students, new friends I haven't met yet, new everything. So, why not a new, or at least improved me? I am doing many of the things you wrote about and already feel more energized which in turn makes me feel "new." :) Thanks for your blog!! - 9/19/2010   11:56:24 AM
  • 62
    I'm with you, Nicole, autumn is my favorite time of year! I am especially enjoying walks in this type of weather and love the outdoor smells - since I live in New England, it is an especially beautiful time with the change in leaf colors. I had a health issue about 6 months ago that threw me off track with regular exercise, which affected my weight, but I have been able to recommit during the past two months to regular exercise and limited desserts (!) - the results are showing good improvement! - 9/19/2010   10:16:40 AM
  • 61
    Each month I find a new habit to focus on and do three things to make it happen for 21 days. This keep it doable and gives me direction. With cooler weather it is nice to get in some refreshing walks down by the river, - 9/19/2010   7:30:13 AM
  • 60
    fall is my favorire time also but how true that we can hide under them fall and winter clothes - 9/19/2010   6:37:16 AM
  • 59
    A great post, but what especially caught my eye was the picture because that is surely what I want to look like and - more importantly - feel at that age. Just yesterday I thought what a bliss it would be to be able to ride piggyback or let my husband lift me up without me feeling like I'm going to kill him that way. I used to when I was some 30+ kilos lighter but not for years now. - 9/19/2010   1:56:58 AM
  • 58
    Fall is my favorite season. I will reinvent my walking routine. - 9/18/2010   11:05:28 PM
  • 57
    Fall has always been my favorite season also. Just like you, I loved school and couldn't wait for the new school year, new clothes, brand new notebooks, and the smell of a new Crayola box, with its rainbow of colors. Fall is a great season for revaluate and make changes. Great blog, Coach Nicole! - 9/18/2010   9:15:06 PM
  • 56
    Just wanted to say I enjoyed the article and felt I could relate. Thanks for the ray of sunshine and the feeling of hope. - 9/18/2010   5:42:19 PM
  • 55
    I joined the Lose 10 by 10/10/10 Team and the 28 Day Boot Camp just for an added incentive to stay on track with my goals. I've made a chart tracking each 5 lb. loss. Just seeing my goals achieved on a chart helps me feel motivated.
    I measured my arms, legs, thighs, calves, neck, etc. and recently recorded them on SP. It's motivating to see that the numbers have all gone down. I have been buying smaller size clothing. Last year I got by with most of the clothes I had but recently filled bags to send to St. Vincent de Paul (like a Goodwill). That is very motivational. Plus now I can't regress or I'll have nothing to wear. Ha! - 9/18/2010   5:29:44 PM
  • STRONGFOCUS
    54
    Love this. Thank you! - 9/18/2010   5:15:52 PM
  • 53
    Fall is my favorite time of year also, I agree with you about the smell in the air and the fall colors on the trees. I never thought about baggy clothes hiding me, I just wore them more for comfort. I will keep it in mind now and I will try other exercises too. - 9/18/2010   12:57:55 PM
  • 52
    You could be writing for me! I absolutely think Fall is the best season. The heat of Summer is leaving and the wonderful holidays are just around the corner. Since I am just starting back on SP today, I am going to take your advise and reevaluate my goals and priorities and start fresh. - 9/18/2010   12:18:36 PM
  • 51
    Perfect timing fo rthe article. I am going on a cruise in about 5 weeks. The cruises are known for feeding you way more than you should be eating. Learning to exercise while on vacation and don't forget to bring your seat belt to say on the wagon and don't fall off. - 9/18/2010   11:33:36 AM
  • 50
    I absolutely love this post! I find that I often need to recommit to things regularly. I start slipping.... And a little pep is needed. - 9/18/2010   10:58:16 AM
  • 49
    I've been scouring thrift stores for clothes that fit me better and I'm planning on cleaning out my closet this weekend to evaluate what fits and what doesn't....love the fresh start fall gives us! - 9/18/2010   10:53:08 AM
  • 48
    The timing of this article is perfect. I just got home from a three week vacation, and while I managed to be active every day, I certainly didn't always make the best food (and drink) choices. I promised myself that I would rededicate myself to my healthy lifestyle, and this really increased my motivation. - 9/18/2010   10:27:02 AM
  • 47
    You know, there's a link (presumably for more information) that says "Look no further."

    Just saying. - 9/18/2010   10:22:59 AM
  • 46
    way ahead ya coach nicole! i decided to experiment for breakfast yesterday and cooked a packet of plain organic oatmeal and used sweet potatoes to "sweeten" it. delish!!! i plan to do THAT again. - 9/18/2010   9:32:39 AM
  • QUICKENTON47
    45
    I live in Florida will not experience the fall leaves but cooler temps should encorage me to get up and move to the grove on a long beach walk.i am able to swim all year long so The Aqua devias will be doing water aeorbics. thanks for reminding us we can just jump back on. - 9/18/2010   8:20:14 AM
  • 44
    I absolutely looooooove fall. Up here in VT, fall is absolutely the most beautiful time of year, with stunning changing foliage, apple picking, outdoor craft festivals, and crisp air. It's the perfect time to go hiking, since the views from the summits of the Green Mountains are ablaze with oranges and reds and yellows, and there's none of that summer haze to limit how far you can see!

    So, as you can tell, it's pretty easy to get motivated to go outside and get moving. And coming home to a cup of hot, freshly-pressed cider and a bounty of autumn vegetables (squashes, pumpkins, apples, potatoes, hearty greens, brussels sprouts) makes it pretty tempting to eat right, too! - 9/18/2010   7:53:57 AM
  • 43
    I live in Ohio and love the changing seasons. I love to walk and miss it in the winter. Until then, I can enjoy the changing colors and the briskness in the air. - 9/18/2010   7:19:35 AM
  • ANGLEYE
    42
    I can't believe I've slacked off so much! A year ago I was working out everyday. I was very active playing volleyball, lifting weights, running or taking some kind of class (krav maga, kickboxing, dance) sometimes 2-3 hours a day. I enjoyed feeling energized, in shape and having fun doing it. It's time!! Time to get moving again, time to stop feeling so out of shape, time to enjoy all of the wonderful activities that made me feel so happy and good about myself! I guess I just needed to reflect on my life and realize what it was that made me stop. Fall is going to be great! - 9/18/2010   6:46:51 AM
  • 41
    This was a great article! I love the season changes...living in PA, there is such a wonderful difference and I am always ready for the change. I love the tip about clothes. Maybe I'll clean my closet today! - 9/18/2010   5:59:05 AM
  • 40
    Amen - 9/18/2010   5:29:43 AM
  • 39
    This is me. Time to put the nose down and make it happen. No more fudging and mental arguing. Time to be serious and hit my next goal by Nov. 1st!

    Thanks for the push in the right direction! - 9/18/2010   4:55:59 AM
  • 38
    I'm reading Judith Beck, PhD's wonderful book "The BECK DIET SOLUTION" since she teaches how to THINK like a THIN person and it certainly is the help I need to stay on track. We have a great Spark Team for support. - 9/18/2010   12:58:35 AM
  • 37
    I'm looking forward to the weather cooling down and for the humidity to lessen so I can truly push myself on the 'hills' of my neighborhood. - 9/17/2010   11:28:26 PM
  • 36
    Aha, the 5-Re tips for fitness, food, priorities, goals and (my favourite) wardrobe! I guess we can do this for other season or in my case, for every 3 months, it's nice to do these to make life more interesting, hehe - 9/17/2010   11:04:45 PM

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