Let’s talk PROGRESS.

 
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Last week I was on the phone with a client who has lost 0.5 lb since we starting working together 5 weeks ago.

Needless to say, she was feeling super discouraged.

Is that surprising?! Of course not! Most people would feel frustrated and pissed after losing only a half a pound over 5 weeks.

Especially when we are bombarded by a diet industry that promises:

— “Lose 10 lbs in 14 days!” Or
— “Lose 6 inches of stubborn belly fat in 30 days!”

Listen up, friends. It’s totally okay to use the scale as ONE tool to measure your progress. In fact, it’s one tool that I use with every single one of my clients.

However, IT IS NOT THE ONLY WAY TO MEASURE PROGRESS!

Read that line again for me The scale is NOT the only way to measure your progress.

There are TONS of other ways you can measure progress:

Measurements
Your strength levels
Your energy levels
How you’re sleeping
How clothes fit
Progress photos
How you FEEL
Long-term sustainability of your habits

Remember that client I was telling you about? She had lost 2 inches off of her waist and another inch off her hips, even though the scale barely changed.

I know plenty of women who weigh 115 pounds who are terribly unhealthy... Just like I know women who weigh 175 pounds and are incredibly healthy and fit who have 6% body fat.

The number on the scale represents your relationship to gravity, and THAT’S IT.

Don’t lose your cool and stress out, and don’t allow that number to be the ONLY progress marker to define you.

What is one other way that you like to measure progress?!

Sarah Pelc Graca

A seasoned professional in the field of nutrition and fitness, with a successful coaching track record spanning almost a decade. With a focus on helping her clients create foundational nutrition habits, an empowered mindset, and accountability, Sarah and the SWS team have guided over 350 clients towards sustainable weight loss while still allowing them to enjoy their favorite foods.

Recognized as a top weight loss coach by Yahoo! News and featured in prestigious publications such as The Wall Street Journal and Forbes, Sarah has established herself as a reputable health and fitness expert. She is also the lead instructor at Cyclebar Northville, a boutique indoor cycling studio in Michigan.

https://strongwithsarah.com/about-me
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