Five Minute Diet Planner

Have you started a diet or exercise program only to fail after a few days. Your goal was lost among the daily activities of life. Your plans evaporated into that bowl of ice cream or bag of cookies. Your daily ritual took over and that latest diet book was put back on the shelf.

Why does this happen?

Why do diets ultimately fail?

In my experience diets fail because they are not practical. Sometimes they are so restrictive that all you can think about is what you can’t have. The next try may have you drinking a bland shake for 2 or 3 meals a day. The next diet may have you completely eliminating a food group such as carbs or fat. The food becomes the enemy and you soon give in, eat up, and gain more weight than ever.

So what does work?

In my experience a four prong approach works the best and there are many books written on the subject. The four points are…

  1. Aerobic exercise at least three days/week
  2. Resistance training at least three days/week
  3. A balanced diet divided into 5 or 6 smaller meals
  4. Drinking at least two liters of water/day

When I have followed this type of plan I would lose an average of two pounds per week, have more energy, and not feel restricted like most diet plans. The resistance training would soon build muscle and my body would naturally burn more calories. Motivation would soon come in the form of lost weight and a lower body fat percentage.

So how do you get started?

  1. Pick a plan. There are many books written on the subject of diet and fitness. I would suggest that you find one that takes a balanced approach and includes all four items above. My favorite books are Five Factor Fitness by Harley Pasternak, Body for Life by Bill Phillips, and Core Performance by Mark Verstegen. All of these plans are reasonably easy to do and can be followed at home with a minimal amount of equipment or food preparation.
    If you feel you need the added motivation of a professional program, Weight Watchers has proven effective for many people. For gourmet low glycemic meals you may find the new Sonoma Diet to your liking. Great recipes created in the spirit of the Napa Valley. For the latest research into diet and exercise you might like the new book by Dr. Mark Hyman called Ultra Metabolism. If you like to cook and have a natural foods store nearby you may like his natural diet plan.
  2. Get the necessary tools. There are three tools that have made a noticeable difference in my fitness routine. The first is an accurate scale. This above all else is the best tool you can buy when starting any type of diet or exercise program. I recommend the Tanita Scale as it has very accurate weight measurement and will also give you a relative body fat percentage. The second tool that should be in your toolbox is a digital pedometer to count your daily steps. I recommend the Omron unit because it displays time, aerobic steps, distance in miles, and even calculates calories/fat grams burned. This unit will open your eyes to your level of daily exercise. The third tool is a Bell body ball and resistance band that is incredibly useful for resistance exercises.
  3. Track your progress. The secret to any diet or fitness program is finding an effective way to track your progress. If you don’t know where you are you can’t make adjustments to get back on track. I have put together two walleteer sheets that may help you on your fitness quest. The first is called the five minute diet planner or dieteer, a simple tool for daily diet planning and tracking. The second is the five minute diet motivator, little cards with motivational sayings on them to keep you focused on your diet goals.

Here are simple instructions for printing and assembling your Dieteer.

  • Download the Five Minute Diet Planner (Dieteer) and Diet Motivator
  • Unzip the file (contains both templates)
  • Open the template(s) in Microsoft Word
  • Fill in the blanks as needed or print as is
  • Print out on Avery Business Card stock (10 card)
  • Break the cards apart. Mix & match as necessary
  • Clip them together with a mini-clip
  • You now have a complete Dieteer or Diet Motivator

Suggested uses…

  1. Daily Tracker Card
    Works well with most diet plans
    Works with the Daily Diet Goal Card
    Tracks calories and fat grams throughout the day
  2. Weekly Exercise Card
    Works well with most exercise plans
    Tracks aerobic and resistance training throughout the week
  3. Daily Diet Goal Card
    Set your daily goal for calories, fat grams, and exercise
    Post in a visual place on your desk or in your car
    Use in conjunction with other Diet Motivators
  4. Calorie & Fat Gram Card
    Comes with popular fast food listings
    Modify as necessary to include foods on your diet
  5. Glycemic Listing Card
    Comes with popular glycemic listings of popular food items
    Modify as necessary to include foods on your diet
  6. Twelve Week Weight & Waist Card
    Works well for tracking your progress over 3 months
    Designed for Body for Life and other plans
  7. Weight Watcher Points Card
    Track your daily Weight Watcher points
    Provides a subtotal column so you can plan your next meal

These cards fit easily in pocket or purse and allow you to keep track of the important aspects of your diet and fitness program. The pocket motivation cards can be placed most anywhere with tape, magnetic card backing, or on your own motivation station made easily with a clothespin and a pencil. Good luck with your diet program. Remember to always check with your doctor before starting any type of diet or exercise program.

Other Five Minute Items you may be interested in:

Five Minute Organizer
Five Minute Flowchart
Five Minute Outliner
Five Minute Motivators
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41 Responses to 'Five Minute Diet Planner'

  1. Victoria - June 11th, 2006 at 6:06 pm

    >The next diet may have you completely eliminating a food group such as carbs or fat.

  2. Victoria - June 11th, 2006 at 6:07 pm

    I think it killed my comment again. *sigh* I said…

    I’ve been low-carbing (Atkins is LOW-carb, not no-carb) for over two years now. When am I supposed to give in and gain the weight back?

  3. John - June 11th, 2006 at 10:43 pm

    Thanks for the reply Victoria. I’m glad your low carb solution has worked well for you. I have found that a low glycemic diet such as the ones I’ve listed above work well for me. When I have tried to go too low on carbs (such as the Atkin’s induction with only 20 grams of carbs/day), I feel lethargic and I have been unable to stick with the program.

    The addition of exercise and weight training to a balanced diet made a real difference for me. I can eat plenty of food and maintain my weight much easier with this type of program.

    The bottom line is finding a program that works for you. If low carb works and you feel good, more power to you.

    John

  4. Russell - June 12th, 2006 at 10:29 am

    If you want a more “high tech” way of tracking your diet/exercise, there are alot tons of programs out there that help you track it and provide pretty graphs which can always been a motivational tool.

    I’ve found that having the graphs and being able to visually see things like macronutrient ratio, calorie in vs calorie out, etc. has been amazingly good at motivating me.

    To date, I’ve lost a total of 20 pounds, and am working on the last 20 that I want to lose. I track it all on my blog, which is another one of my motivational tricks.

  5. Denise - June 12th, 2006 at 12:26 pm

    I’ve been on Weight Watchers for 10 months and have lost over 30 pounds. Much of the program aligns with what you are writing: move your body every day, weigh your food, portion control, and track everything. It’s been a great program for me and many other people I know. I’ll like this post to my blog so my readers can benefit as well. Thanks!

  6. Slim People in Progress - June 12th, 2006 at 12:32 pm

    Five Minute Diet Planner

    Does the title of this post sound too good to be true? Only 5 minutes to plan your diet? Well, maybe, and I suggest you take a look at the blog post that goes along with this tool. The author

  7. John - June 12th, 2006 at 12:45 pm

    Hi Russell, thanks for the reply. Some of the high tech diet tools are great. It’s nice to see a chart of your progress. I find these diet tracker cards are a great way to get the data back home so they can be plugged in to your favorite spreadsheet or diet program. The dieteeer fits easily in my pocket and it only takes a minute to track my meals and snacks throughout the day. When I get home I have an accurate accounting of the day.

    As far as high tech goes a good pedometer will give you great feedback on your daily exercise. They say if you walk about 10,000 steps a day you’ll keep in great shape.

    Thanks for the link to your blog and good luck on your diet plan.

    John

  8. John - June 12th, 2006 at 12:56 pm

    Thanks for the reply Denise. I have known many people that have found success with Weight Watchers. A couple of the cards in the dieteer may help you keep track of your points throughout the day. You can easily modify the cards to list points instead of calories. The dieteer fits easily in your pocket or purse so you can keep an accurate subtotal of points after each meal.

    It can be real motivational to have 10 or 12 points left at the end of the day so you can enjoy that restaurant meal or special treat.

    Great blog and much luck on your diet quest!

    John

  9. Victoria - June 12th, 2006 at 4:48 pm

    I use FitDay.com and weigh everything I eat. Keeps me in line if I know “I bite it, I write it.”

  10. Troy Worman - June 13th, 2006 at 8:28 pm

    Great advice. Thanks.

  11. Kyle - June 13th, 2006 at 8:29 pm

    Hi John,

    I agree with most of the stuff you wrote about dieting. My wife (your daughter) and I have recently did weight watchers together (I lost almost 40lbs). I found that the biggest factor in losing weight was not doing it alone and having someone else there when I really wanted to be bad, or lazy. Keep on blogging!!!

    Kyle

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  13. Vitor Clow - June 15th, 2006 at 4:49 pm

    Great job! =D I was wonderinf if you allow me to I translate it for my native language (Brazilian Portuguese). :) Of course, I’ll credit you as well!

    Thanks.

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  17. Peter Kua - July 5th, 2006 at 2:36 am

    Great article. My experience in losing weight naturally: I was 85kg a couple of years ago. I switched to a 100% vegetarian diet and lost 10kg in 6 months. Diet consisted of tofu, legumes, greens and mushrooms. What helped was the fact that I loved those kind of food to begin with, so it wasn’t a torture eating them :)

  18. jake - October 1st, 2006 at 6:15 pm

    Hey you have a great blog here! I’m definitely going to bookmark you! I have an Idiot Proof Diet site. Come check it out when you get time ;)

  19. Allen Harp - January 25th, 2007 at 6:33 pm

    Most of my life weight was not a problem until I stopped smoking. Then over the course of five years my weight shot up to my current 60 pounds excess. I have tried countless diet pills, both popular and prescription, to no avail. I tried a couple of the plans, I think Medifast was my most effective, but then, as always, I lose interest and begin eating badly again.

    It seems my best success has been during the periods when I tried to incorporate long walks, 2 to 4 miles, into my weekly schedule. Having said that and have seen that to be my greatest success, I am led to agree with your diet planner and my well give it a try.

    If I do and it works, I will be one of your biggest testimonials. Thanks again.

  20. Joshua - January 31st, 2007 at 11:17 am

    Has anyone tried the Idiot Proof Diet? It worked for me it will work for you ;)

    Joshua
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  21. neri - February 15th, 2007 at 12:11 am

    hey how do u get on the idiot proof diet? wat do u do?

  22. Pablo - February 22nd, 2007 at 2:57 am

    You’ve said it…pick a plan, get the necessary tools and track your progress. I’ll add, stick to the plan and be persistent.

  23. John - February 22nd, 2007 at 6:01 am

    Pablo,

    Thanks for the comment and the reminder to all of us. Persistence is the name of the game and so important for any diet plan to succeed. I love the quote from Calvin Coolidge…

    Nothing in this world can take the place of persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful people with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and determination alone are omnipotent.

    John

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  26. Sue - June 10th, 2007 at 4:33 am

    Thanks for this great advice.

  27. DaveO - June 20th, 2007 at 3:03 pm

    Foods with a low glycemic index allow you to eat until you are full without the risk of consuming too many calories. If you need a coach I would suggest Dr Cindy’s Perfect Body Shape (www.cindy.perfectbodyshape.com). Her one-on-one coaching keeps you between the lines when you need it most. Her method of taking weekly physical measurements seems a lot easier that calulating grams in / grams out. Most of us are not that technical.

  28. 5 factor diet pro - June 29th, 2007 at 1:30 am

    This goes great with the 5 Factor Diet–yet another “five” that nicely fits in 5 factor diet.

  29. Spanky - July 9th, 2007 at 9:36 pm

    Just picking a plan is a big step. So many people start with one plan and when they don’t see immediate results, they jump to something else. Don’t just pick the “new” plan or the “hottest” plan. Find one that addresses your personal issues and lifestyle and go with it.

  30. Terry - August 1st, 2007 at 6:52 pm

    This is good advice. I believe if everyone starting a new diet had a plan like this they would experience much more long term success.

  31. Peggy - September 20th, 2007 at 8:23 pm

    This looks like a good plan. Your intro paragraph is so true. It is hard to get past the first few days. I signed up for the Bob Green ‘best life’ plan and like the slow approach to really change some habits before you make dramatic changes in what you eat. Another point is accountability – the website http://www.ipodfitnesscenter.com helps you be accountable for your exercise while you have fun getting moving.

  32. tony - September 29th, 2007 at 1:24 am

    Small consistent steps that bring your closer to your dieting goals may be one possible route to success in the long run.

    Sometimes, setting big, hairy, audacious goals for dieting may not be the better way to go. For example, lose 20 pounds in 2 weeks so I can attend prom night, may not be realistic, unless you know for a fact that you can lose 10 pounds in 1 week.

    One suggestion would be to set small & simple objectives that you can easily succeed in reaching and once you reach that, crank it up another notch and advance ahead.

    Small consistent losses at first e.g. in the first few weeks, then slightly larger losses in the following few weeks, until you succeed in reducing your weight to your desired level.

    You Can Do It!
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  33. shima - February 1st, 2008 at 11:46 pm

    Your blog is very good.
    Will you link my blog?
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  34. hide - April 2nd, 2008 at 1:32 am

    I’m from Japan.
    Glad to meet you.

    Please link to this site.
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  37. Britney - June 3rd, 2008 at 11:23 pm

    Great tips and i hope i can lose weight using your 5 minutes plan advice , Nice blog !

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    Because I had done so much yo-yo dieting, I found the only way for me to lose was to stay on Induction. I never went above 20 grams of carbs a day until I reached Lifetime Maintenance. Even now I never consume more than50 grams a day. I started weight training three times a week and cardio two or three times a week. I lost 4 pounds after I joined the gym, going from140 to 136 pounds. But the weight loss doesn’t tell the whole story. I lost3 inches from my waist, which made an enormous difference. And I’ve kept it up.

  40. Diet Patch - October 7th, 2008 at 7:55 am

    Hi, I wanted to thank you for posting a wealth of information for those of us who aren’t properly educated on how to change one’s perception of food and drink. I have purchased Body for Life and I think it’s a fantastic book. Because of what I learned from that coupled with a little help from “faith” and lost nearly 100lbs. I know I have a long way to go, but with continued daily fighting of cravings (yes, I still get those cravings..ugh) and low-impact exercises weekly (walking and uphill climbs on a treadmill, bike riding, etc.), I hope to succeed in my goal weight (which is still about 100bs lower than I am now). Take care and continued success.

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