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CSIRO Expert On How To Motivate Your Health Motivation

Pennie McCoy by Pennie McCoy
30/01/2025
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Has the motivation you started the year with started to wane? It’s likely the diet fatigue has set in, and our health ambitions for the new year are at an all time low.

So what can we do to avoid motivation meltdown? How can we better check ourselves, before we wreck ourselves, as February dawns? While our understanding and approach to sustainable weight loss continue to improve, education around how to maintain motivation has lagged. Until now. Accredited CSIRO Total Wellbeing Dietitian, Pennie McCoy offers an insight into how everyday Australians can better understand their motivation mindset and make those resolutions work harder.

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Fad diets are out; self-awareness and a holistic approach is in. A combination of food, movement and emotional wellbeing is key to successful and sustainable weight loss, as is your readiness to change and your approach. 

And, while a higher protein, low GI eating plan is scientifically proven to achieve long-term weight loss results, that sustained length of time can’t be achieved without a clear understanding of what motivates you to succeed. 

Dieting mindset explained

According to the Cambridge Dictionary online, motivation is defined as the reasoning, willingness and goals of an action and the process that guides and maintains goal-oriented behaviours.

For example, if you believe you are likely to fail, you may be more likely to give up on a weight-loss program when you hit setbacks along your journey. That’s because self-defeating thinking patterns can make weight management difficult.

By contrast, if you believe you are capable of adapting to change and picking up new healthy habits successfully, that may help with diet motivation. Making sure setbacks and struggles don’t adversely affect a positive attitude about your weight loss journey is one aspect of a helpful weight loss mindset.

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Diet mindset explained

A survey of over 11,000 CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet members* found that most people enter the program with high levels of motivation and commitment to lose weight. 

Amongst those members, 93 per cent said they were motivated to lose weight in order to feel good and improve their quality of life; a close second was health as a driver, with 89 per cent of people motivated by this also. Other kickstart reasons included appearance (79 per cent) and for themselves (70 per cent).

Most people who were classified as obese were motivated to lose weight for their health (92 per cent). 41 per cent of this group were motivated by their family, while trigger events such as a wedding or a death motivated 19 per cent, which is almost double the number of people classed as normal weight who were motivated by a trigger event. Being recommended to lose weight by someone in their lives, such as a doctor was 6 times more likely to be a reason for people classed as obese.

Armed with this data, CSIRO went about looking for ways to help improve the mindsets of those on their diet journey and keep them motivated throughout.

What does this mean for success?

The behavioural scientists at CSIRO have decoded motivation and developed a 3-point plan to help us embark on a weight loss program this year. 

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This includes: 

  • Find out what motivates you best and how to succeed: take the free, three-minute, science-based assessment to discover how ready you are to lose weight; what motivates you to lose weight and the personal skills you need to master for weight loss success. Also, find the approach that suits you – make sure it’s evidence-based and backed by science. 
  • Keep motivated by creating an inspiration board that gives you a visual reminder of why you’re making changes to your diet and exercise. This helps you enjoy the journey and not just the destination! You can then remind yourself of the why and rewarding achievement of small goals along the way.  
  • Stay motivated by an inspiring community: whatever approach you take, seek out others who’ve had a positive experience and are supportive and encouraging as well as the support of family, friends and health professionals.

About Pennie McCoy

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Pennie McCoy is an  Accredited Practising Dietitian with over 15 years of experience in a range of practices, including hospital dietetics, research as well as corporate nutrition, and is passionate about empowering people to make healthier choices to meet their health and nutrition goals. Currently, she provides online coaching sessions for the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet Online program to hundreds of members, delivering nutrition counselling for general healthy eating, menu planning and dietary advice.

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Pennie McCoy is CSIRO's Total Wellbeing Dietitian with over 15 years of experience in a range of settings including hospital dietetics, research as well as corporate nutrition. She is passionate about empowering people to make healthier choices to meet their health and nutrition goals. She has been a media spokesperson for the CSIRO Total Wellbeing Diet and Digital Wellness with recent appearances on Sunrise, Today and A Current Affair.

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