Track what you do

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Why it’s important If you don’t track your actions, it’s hard to know what’s really working and what isn’t. Without that feedback, you can feel like you’re putting in effort but not seeing results, or worse, repeating the same mistakes without realising it. Tracking gives you clarity, helps you spot patterns, and makes it easier … Read more

Plan Your Next Small Step

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Why it’s important Big goals can feel exciting, but they can also feel overwhelming. The fastest way to stall is to focus only on the finish line without knowing what to do next. Progress happens one small, realistic step at a time, gradually building momentum. Without a plan for your next move, it’s easy to … Read more

Recruit your support crew

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Why it’s important Making changes on your own can feel overwhelming. When you’ve got the right people around you encouraging, keeping you accountable, and reminding you why you started, the journey gets a lot easier. Without that support, it’s easy to slip back into old habits or give up when things get tough. Your next … Read more

Identify your strengths

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Why it’s important It’s easy to focus on what you’re not doing well, but real progress comes when you recognise the strengths you already have. Your strengths are the tools that help you build new habits, push through challenges, and stay consistent. If you ignore them, you risk making change harder than it needs to … Read more

Barriers

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Why it’s important Everyone faces obstacles when trying to make changes: busy schedules, stress, lack of energy, or old habits that creep back in. If you don’t recognise your barriers, they’ll keep tripping you up and slowing your progress. But when you know what they are, you can plan for them and deal with them … Read more

Know your reason why

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Why it’s important Change is tough, and without a strong reason behind it, it’s easy to quit when things get hard or when life gets in the way. Knowing your “why” gives you a clear purpose. It’s what keeps you moving when motivation dips and helps you make better choices day to day. Without it, … Read more

Managing triggers

Many of the habits that derail our health goals aren’t about hunger, they’re about how we cope. Stress, boredom, frustration or even celebration can all become triggers for eating in ways that don’t align with what we really want. Learning to recognise those patterns is a game changer. When you know your triggers, you can … Read more

Bite sized chunks

When a task feels too big, it’s easy to put it off, overthink it or convince yourself you’ll start tomorrow. Breaking it down into smaller, bite-sized steps makes it feel doable instead of overwhelming. It helps you focus on one simple action at a time, which builds momentum and gives you regular wins along the … Read more

Building your support network

Big goals are rarely achieved alone. Whether you’re rebuilding your health, changing lifelong habits or facing something that feels completely out of your depth, the people around you can make all the difference. A solid support crew keeps you grounded when things get tough, encourages you when your motivation dips, and helps you stay focused … Read more

How to measure food portions

Measuring your food portions helps you understand how much you’re actually eating, which is often very different from what you think. It gives you a clearer picture of your energy intake and helps you stay in line with your goals, whether that’s managing weight, improving performance or supporting your health. Portion sizes can easily creep … Read more

Keeping an exercise diary

If you’re serious about making lasting change, an exercise diary is one of the simplest and most underrated tools you can use. It gives you a clear picture of what you’re doing, how consistently you’re doing it, and whether it’s working. It helps you spot patterns, track progress, and make better decisions about what to … Read more

Keeping a Food Diary

Keeping a food diary is one of the most powerful ways to take control of your weight and improve your body. It brings awareness to what, when, and why you’re eating. Often uncovering habits you didn’t realise you had, like mindless snacking or emotional eating. By tracking everything, you create a clearer picture of your … Read more

Planning ahead

Planning ahead, whether weekly or monthly, gives you a chance to stop reacting and start steering. It helps you line up your actions with your priorities, spot potential obstacles before they trip you up, and make time for what actually matters. Without a plan, it’s easy to default to old habits or let other people’s … Read more