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Emily Moss • August 29, 2024

How To Reset Your Weight Loss

As the kids head back to school and summer fades into memory, many women find themselves reflecting on their health and weight loss goals. Summer often comes with relaxed routines, indulgent meals, and a break from structure. Now, as the school year begins, it's the perfect time to reset and refocus on your personal goals. But, as with any journey, the road to success isn't always easy.


Here are some real-life examples of how different women are struggling to get back on track and the steps they can take to overcome their challenges.


1. The Working Mom: Struggling to Balance It All

Meet Sarah, a working mom of two. Her day starts before dawn, squeezing in a quick workout before waking up the kids, preparing breakfast, and shuttling them to school. After a full day at work, she's running back and forth between soccer practice and dance class, with little time to think about herself. By the time dinner rolls around, it's takeout or something quick and easy because she's exhausted.

What's Holding Her Back:

  • Lack of time for meal planning and preparation.
  • Over-reliance on quick, convenience foods that are often high in calories.
  • Inconsistent workout routine due to her demanding schedule.

The Reset Plan:

  • Meal Prep on Weekends: Dedicate a few hours on the weekend to prepare healthy meals and snacks for the week. This can include portioning out lunches and dinners, cutting up fruits and vegetables, and even pre-cooking some meals.
  • Incorporate Micro-Workouts: Instead of worrying about finding a full hour to exercise, Sarah can incorporate shorter, high-intensity workouts throughout her day. Even 10-15 minutes of movement can make a difference.
  • Set Boundaries: Sarah should consider setting boundaries with her schedule, carving out time for herself even if it means saying no to a few extra activities.
2. The Empty-Nester: Learning to Cook for Less

Linda has recently become an empty-nester. With her kids off to college, she's finding it difficult to adjust to cooking for just herself and her husband. She’s used to preparing large family meals, but now, without a full house, she’s turning to convenience foods or skipping meals altogether.

What's Holding Her Back:

  • Struggling with portion control and adjusting recipes for smaller servings.
  • Emotional eating due to loneliness and the adjustment to a quieter home.
  • Lack of motivation to cook balanced meals just for two.

The Reset Plan:

  • Batch Cooking and Freezing: Linda can still cook her favorite recipes but in smaller portions. She can freeze leftovers in single-serving containers for quick and healthy meals later.
  • Explore New Recipes: This is a great time for Linda to experiment with new, smaller-scale recipes that excite her about cooking again.
  • Find New Hobbies: To combat emotional eating, Linda can explore new hobbies or activities that fill her time and bring her joy.
3. The All-or-Nothing Dieter: Battling Binge Eating

Jessica is all about extremes. She jumps into restrictive diets with an “all-in” mindset, cutting out entire food groups and drastically reducing calories. But after a few weeks, the deprivation catches up, leading to full-blown binges where she consumes thousands of calories in one sitting. The cycle leaves her feeling defeated and ashamed.

What's Holding Her Back:

  • An overly restrictive diet that isn't sustainable in the long term.
  • Emotional eating triggered by the guilt and stress of failure.
  • Lack of a balanced approach to eating that allows for occasional treats.

The Reset Plan:

  • Adopt a Balanced Diet: Jessica needs to shift her mindset to one of balance, where no foods are off-limits. This can help reduce the feeling of deprivation and prevent binges.
  • Practice Mindful Eating: By slowing down and paying attention to her hunger cues, Jessica can learn to eat when she’s truly hungry and stop when she’s satisfied.
  • Seek Support: Therapy or a support group can be incredibly beneficial in addressing the underlying emotional triggers that lead to binge eating.
4. The Desperate Dieter: Considering Weight Loss Injections

Connie has tried every diet and exercise plan out there but hasn’t seen the results she desires. Frustrated and desperate, she’s now considering weight loss injections to shed the pounds quickly. The pressure to lose weight has become overwhelming, and she’s looking for a quick fix.

What's Holding Her Back:

  • Unrealistic expectations and pressure for rapid weight loss.
  • Lack of trust in her ability to lose weight without medical intervention.
  • Fear of failure and a cycle of negative self-talk.

The Reset Plan:

  • Focus on Sustainable Changes: Connie needs to be reminded that sustainable weight loss is a marathon, not a sprint. Small, consistent changes in diet and exercise will lead to long-term success.
  • Education and Empowerment: Before considering medical interventions, Connie should educate herself about the potential risks and benefits. She can consult with a healthcare professional to discuss safer, more sustainable options.
  • Build Confidence: By setting small, achievable goals, Connie can build confidence in her ability to lose weight naturally, without resorting to extreme measures.
5. The Wine Lover: Watching the Weight Creep Up

Kelly loves to unwind with a glass (or two) of wine each night. It’s her way to relax after a long day, but over time, she’s noticed the scale creeping up. Despite her efforts to eat healthily and exercise, the extra calories from her nightly indulgence are sabotaging her weight loss efforts.

What's Holding Her Back:

  • The hidden calories in alcohol that add up quickly.
  • Reliance on wine as a stress-reliever, leading to overconsumption.
  • Difficulty finding alternative ways to relax that don’t involve alcohol.

The Reset Plan:

  • Cut Back Gradually: Kelly doesn’t have to quit drinking wine entirely, but she can start by cutting back to a few nights a week or reducing her serving size.
  • Explore Other Relaxation Techniques: Kelly can explore other ways to unwind, such as taking a walk, practicing yoga, or enjoying a hot bath.
  • Track Liquid Calories: By tracking her alcohol intake along with her food, Kelly can become more aware of how those extra calories are affecting her weight loss goals.


The Power of Coaching:
How It Can Help You Achieve Your Weight Loss Goals

As you've seen from the real-life examples above, everyone faces unique challenges on their weight loss journey. Whether it's balancing a hectic schedule, overcoming emotional eating, or breaking free from unsustainable diet patterns, the road to achieving your health goals can feel overwhelming at times. This is where coaching can make a significant difference.


How Coaching Helps You Succeed

Weight loss coaching offers personalized support, guidance, and accountability, tailored to your specific needs and lifestyle. Here’s how coaching can help you overcome obstacles and stay on track:

  • Personalized Action Plans: I will work with you to develop a customized plan that fits your life. This means setting realistic goals, creating a balanced meal plan, and designing an exercise routine that works for you, not against you.
  • Accountability: One of the biggest benefits of coaching is having someone who holds you accountable. Regular check-ins and progress tracking help ensure that you stay committed to your goals, even when life gets busy.
  • Support and Motivation: I provide the encouragement and support you need to push through tough times. They can help you navigate emotional triggers, celebrate your victories, and adjust your plan as needed to keep you moving forward.
  • Overcoming Plateaus: When you hit a plateau, it can be discouraging. A coach will help you identify what's causing the plateau and adjust your strategy to break through it, ensuring continued progress.
  • Mindset Shifts: Coaching isn’t just about diet and exercise; it’s also about transforming your mindset. I can help you develop a healthier relationship with food, overcome negative self-talk, and build the confidence you need to succeed long-term.

Real-Life Testimonials:

Success Stories from Women Like You

Here are a few testimonials from women who have worked with me and achieved lasting success:

Sarah, Working Mom: "Before working with Emily, I felt like I was constantly failing—juggling work, the kids, and trying to lose weight was overwhelming. Emily helped me see that it’s okay to take small steps and that I didn’t have to be perfect. Now, I have a plan that fits my life, and I’ve lost 15 pounds in the past three months without feeling stressed or deprived."


Linda, Empty-Nester: "After my kids left for college, I felt lost and unmotivated. I was struggling to adjust to cooking for just me and my husband, and my weight started creeping up. Emily helped me rediscover easy grab & go options  & showed me how to make healthy, delicious meals for two. I’ve not only lost weight but also found new hobbies that bring me joy."


Jessica, All-or-Nothing Dieter: "I was stuck in a cycle of extreme dieting and binge eating. I thought I just needed more willpower, but Emily taught me that it’s about balance, not restriction. I’ve learned to enjoy food without guilt, and for the first time in years, I’m maintaining a healthy weight without feeling obsessed or stressed about it."


Connie, Desperate Dieter: "I was ready to try anything, even weight loss injections, because I felt so defeated. Emily helped me realize that I don’t need drastic measures to see results. With her guidance, I’ve started making sustainable changes, and I’m already seeing the weight come off—without any extreme interventions."

Kelly, Wine Lover: "I didn’t realize how much my nightly glass of wine was affecting my weight until Emily pointed it out. She helped me find other ways to relax and unwind, and I’ve cut back significantly. Not only have I lost weight, but I also feel more in control of my habits and my health, plus I'm sleeping so much better."

Ready to Take the Next Step?

If you see yourself in any of these stories, know that you’re not alone, and you don’t have to navigate this journey by yourself. Coaching could be the key to unlocking your success, helping you overcome the obstacles that have held you back and empowering you to achieve the lean, healthy lifestyle you’ve been striving for.

  • Are you ready to reset, refocus, and finally reach your weight loss goals? Consider working with me to help you get there. With personalized support and a plan tailored to your unique needs, you can make lasting changes that will transform not only your body but also your life.
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