9 Questions to Ask Your Weight Loss Buddy to Help You Lose Weight After Baby

Rob Richards
Do you share your feelings about food, exercise, and weight with other women? Do you really talk, or do you only speak about it superficially-what diet you are currently on, what you ate today, how you cheated, how much you've lost or not lost?

Do you ever really talk about what you go through in relation to eating, exercise, and weight? Would you be willing to share your weight-loss secrets with another woman? If you haven't tried this route before, you may find success with a friendly support system.

When you team up with another woman to help you lose weight after baby, you can bounce things off one another. You can look to your weight-loss buddy for new ideas, and you can give one another added strength, confidence, and hope

Here's how to partner up when you want to lose weight after baby:

Decide how you will meet-on the phone, through email, or in person.

Decide how often you will talk. It's good to set up a special time at least once a week and stick to it.

Once you've decided how and when you'll meet to support one another, it is time to get started! Pick a question of the day to discuss from the following list:

Do we feel safe enough with each other to really open up? Share your apprehensions about discussing personal matters and make one another feel comfortable enough to talk about real issues.

How much do we want to fix our weight problems? Confirm your desire to make lifestyle changes and discuss the aspects you find most challenging.

How critical are we of ourselves and others? Being self-critical is an important issue for women. Help one another by not being critical, instead focus on being supportive.

What has really been keeping us from achieving our health and wellness goals? Encourage each other to find the real answers
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How can we best help one another? Ask each other for what you really need.

What are our biggest secrets about our eating and exercise habits? Sharing the things you are most ashamed of will rid you of a big burden.

What's the hardest part of eating healthfully and exercising? Help each other through the rough spots.

Do we have confidence in our ability to make better dietary choices? Through mutual support, you can greatly boost your confidence.

How can we stay motivated? Together you can create strategies to help one another stick to your diets.

These are conversation openers for you. It is around issues such as these that women can really bond, support, and inspire one another, especially as you begin to lose weight after baby. As you become a stronger weight-loss team, you will come up with other important questions to add to this list. You'll find a deep well of knowledge and strategies to dip into when you pool your resources with another woman in this way.

It can't be stressed enough how important it is to pick a weight-loss partner who won't let you down. Many times women try to lose weight after baby together and too often one will do well through making a serious effort, while the other will not. That is hard on the weight-loss effort and on the friendship. This is a serious endeavor and it won't help if the woman with whom you team up takes your goals lightly and is not brave enough to explore the issues at hand.

Pick someone you truly like, someone with which you are comfortable, someone you think will have the utmost respect for your innermost thoughts and feelings. Choose a woman whom you consider honest and straightforward, someone who will take this journey to permanent weight loss as seriously as you do. Establish this relationship with a partner who won't judge you, someone who will have sensitivity to what you feel, what you think, and who you are.

You can lose weight after baby - and sometimes your Weight Loss Buddy will be the key!

Published by Rob Richards

Rob Richards ia a husband and father with a passion to see people lead happy and healthy lives.  View profile

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