5 Things I Got Wrong When I Started on a GLP-1 (And What I’d Do Instead)
If you’re on ta GLP-1 journey now, consider this your behind-the-scenes pass. These are five things I got wrong in the beginning (and trust me, I made plenty of mistakes) and what I’d do differently if I could go back. My hope? That you’ll feel more confident, supported, and ready to create lasting change.
Standing Tall in Your Choices
Only you understand the full picture of what brought you to your decisions. Only you know what you've tried, what hasn't worked, what keeps you up at night, and what finally helped you feel like yourself again. Your integrity isn't measured by whether others approve of your choices. It's measured by whether you're making decisions aligned with your values, your health, and your well-being.
Your GLP-1 Medication is a Tool, Not the Solution
The GLP-1 medication has given you a window of opportunity. But opportunity without action is just wishful thinking.
The gift of sleep
Sleep. We treat it as optional, something we can "catch up on later," but quality sleep isn't a luxury - it's a foundation for everything else we're trying to accomplish.
A different kind of deserving
What if, instead of constantly giving ourselves permission to break our commitments to ourselves, we started believing we deserve to keep them?
Seeing through "high protein" marketing hype
Marketers have caught onto our collective focus on getting adequate protein, and they're capitalizing on it by slapping "high protein" labels on products that might not deserve the title. Here’s a quick formula to cut through the confusion.
When life happens
Here I am - not perfect, off track, and still figuring it out. And you know what? That's precisely where I need to be right now.
What your body is telling you
Your body is constantly communicating - not just through hunger and fullness cues, but through energy levels, muscle tension, restlessness, that feeling of being "wired but tired," or the way your shoulders creep up toward your ears during stressful moments. These aren't just random sensations; they're valuable information.
Choose your hard
The discomfort of growth is temporary and leads somewhere meaningful. The discomfort of staying the same is ongoing and keeps you exactly where you are.
The power of small starts
There's incredible power in small starts - not because they're easy (though they can be), but because they prove something important to ourselves: that change is possible, that we can trust ourselves, and that we're worth the effort.