Tuesday 28 October 2014

How To Master Your Weight Loss Permanently

By Jamie Dutson


Losing weight can be simple for some yet extremely difficult for others. Basically to lose your extra weight you will need to eat fewer calories than you burn. This can be done by increasing your activity level and reducing the amount of calories you eat. By doing this consistently you will lose weight. But let's look at why weight loss is so hard for some people.

Think of any changes as a part of your lifestyle. Too many people don't think of their weight loss efforts as lifestyle changes, so as a result, they "fall off the wagon." Don't do this. Consider your "diet," the new and better way that you plan on eating for the rest of your life. Healthy produce, carbohydrates, proteins, and other food groups provide enough nutrients and provide so many great options. You don't need to constantly binge on sweet and salty foods anymore. That doesn't mean that you can't ever have those foods, but remember to keep things in moderation.

One of the problems with dieting is that many diets are unappealing which makes them hard to sustain. But there are a lot of diets around offering lots of choices and you can vary your meals enough to make them appetizing for you. Another useful tip is to eat 5 or 6 small but frequent meals during the day instead of 3 large ones.

The other component of the weight loss regime apart from diet is of course exercise. its a common mistake when you first start a weight loss plan to jump into exercise routines like there is no tomorrow. That is not going to solve your problem. Mainly because you will burn out and give up, unless you are extremely fit to start with.

You need to create a written plan. This plan should detail what your goals are and hat steps you have to take to get there. Putting it in writing helps you clearly see what needs to be done to get to your goal. For instance, if you want to run a marathon, list that and put what hurdles you need to go through in order to reach that goal. Think of it like a staircase. You go up one stair and then another until you reach the very end. This can also be a great motivator to help you stick with your weight loss efforts.

As you can see watching what you eat is only one part of the equation as you are trying to lose weight. You need to be aware that your body is trying to work with you and not against you. And that might be a mental shift that needs to happen in your mind, but when it does happen you'll see the pounds fly off!

On a final note try to remember everyone is different, and that means they will lose weight at different rates, even though they may follow exactly the same process. Don't compare yourself to someone else just continue to follow your own weight loss goals it will happen for you if you are persistent and stay focused.




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