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Being on a Diet Doesn't Have to be a Bad Experience

Topic: Fitness and ExercisePublished November 25, 2008

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There are some words or phrases that no matter what will always have a negative connotation. Some words simply bring bad thoughts to your mind when you hear them. A few of those words include taxes, used car salesman, audit, mandatory and a long time favorite – diet. The word diet always strikes a cord with people. Some people think of it as bad because they have been on so many so-called diets. Others just think of the word negatively because it means counting calories, watching what you eat and making some foods off limits. But the word diet doesn't have to be bad. With the right approach and attitude, you can have a positive experience going on diet. Being on a diet can help you become creative with your cooking skills, help you lose the unwanted pounds and inches you're carrying around and supply multiple health benefits if you do it right.

Information is really the key to being safe on a diet. Knowing what type of things your body needs and why can be essential to having success. Completely eliminating all fat from your body can have a bad effect because your body does in fact need some fats. The key is using healthy fats. Restricting your calorie intake by too much can cause your body to go into starvation mode, so it's important to consume the right amount. When your body goes into starvation mode, it actually stores more fat instead of processing that fat for energy.

Using your diet effectively will allow you to eat healthy foods often enough that your body will actually burn more fat. You can also be introduced to some great new recipes while being on a diet.

One of the keys to a great diet is variety. When you're on a diet, it's easy to get bored if you're eating the same boring bland boneless, skinless chicken breast and salad everyday. There are a lot of healthier foods out that many people are unaware of. Although a lot of restaurants are starting to offer menu options for those that are watching their calories, cooking at home seems to be the easiest. When you cook your own food, you know what's in it and you can better assess how healthy things are.

Being on a diet doesn't mean you have to give up your favorites either. The key to being healthy and eating healthy is moderation. Learning how to have small portions of desserts and other high calorie dishes can actually be the key to staying on your diet. If you don't feel totally deprived, you don't have to feel like you're missing out on the good stuff. You might even find ways to modify your favorite recipe to fit in with your diet. You can be successful on a diet without feeling like you're being punished.

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About the Author

Jim Mackey is a renowned dietician. He has been advising people on how to maintain a proper diet and how to lose those extra calories. If you want to know more about weight loss and diet plans, you can visit Diets in Review.

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