Successful Ways To Weight Loss
>> Friday, February 20, 2009
Some people try nearly every kind of new dieting idea that
comes along hoping that one of them would finally work but end
up finding it hard to stick to the diet and instead of finding
the miracle, they end up consistently failing to lose the
weight.
Obviously, these people fail to understand what prevents them
from losing weight as they tend to overlook their own mistakes.
The human brain displays a remarkable ability of ignoring the
things it does not want to face, it's not hard to understand why
some people eat all manner of things and still claim they
haven't touched anything but salad for a whole week.
If you don't want to become one of these people then don't
worry there are ways around these problems if you just stick to
some pointers then you should be fine.
To avoid compulsions and temptations one point is to make your
eating a conscious act. The easiest way to do this is to carry
around a notebook and a pen and to write down everything you eat
and this means everything including that half eaten kit-kat you
might have found in the fridge. By the end of the day you will
have a list in the book of how many things you actually eat on a
regular basis. you will be surprised at the results!
For most people eating and drinking are acts that bypass
rational thinking and you should try to bring them out of the
twilight zone. So every time you reach out for a drink or some
food, stop and ask yourself "Why am I doing this?".
Thirst and hunger should be the only legitimate reason you
should NOT be drinking or eating for reasons such as boredom,
loneliness, depression, tiredness or stress.
Put the bottle down if you're not thirsty. Put the food back on
the shelf or on the table if you're not hungry.
Do you crave sweets because you're tired? If so, getting more
sleep will give you more energy instead of relying on bad sugars
to give you that burst of energy.
Do you feel the need to eat because you're lonely and
depressed? Try going to the cinema or visit a friend. Read a
book, watch a movie or listen to some music. There are options
you just have to keep yourself active and not rely on food.
One of the biggest mistake in dieting is starving yourself. You
should never starve yourself, unless you have enough willpower
but even then you will break down sooner or later and eat the
first thing that you can get your hands on, and usually snacks
and junk food is the case.
When you starve yourself you make your body go into power save
mode which limits your energy levels and hangs on to your
existing fat. Your body doesn't actually know the difference
between dieting and starvation so it will behave as in danger,
therefore eating 3 meals a day, plus snacks consisting of fruit
and vegetables is the best way if your wanting to lose the
weight.
Banishing your favorite foods completely is not a good idea as
it will only sap your own willingness to stick to the diet. One
main key to dieting is think moderation, not denial. If you like
a little bit a chocolate, adding a little treat once a week
doesn't hurt and another good idea is to take a break from
whatever it is you're doing and enjoy this special treat. Keep
any guilt pains away and don't feel like you're cheating on the
diet as in fact you're just dieting, not preparing for admission
to a convent or monastery.
So have a bit of forbidden food every five days or so and enjoy
the moment.
Of course, exercising comes with every part of dieting,
exercise is a must. Start small if you're not used to exercising
there's no need to rush into hour-long training sessions.
Five minutes per day will do for starters. Get a treadmill and
a pair of dumbbells and make your own schedule. Two minutes and
a half of running and two minutes and half of curls. Every week
increase the time spent exercising by another five minutes and
add new exercises. Your goal should be to spend at least 30
minutes every day working out your body. Sixty minutes is even
better, but it will come in time. It's OK to start small.
By following the above your weight loss will be successful.
About The Author: C S Liner is a professional writer for Weight
Loss File a website designed to helping people loose weight in a
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