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The Proper Attitude to Losing Weight

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished August 6, 2009

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Contrary to common belief, there is actually no "right" way to diet and to achieve a long term weight loss. Different weight loss plans works for different people. Some are more comfortable with a low carb plan while others prefer a more balanced eating plan. As long as you eat healthy foods, get physically active, and choose a program that fits your lifestyle, then it will all work out well. Many people know what they need to do in order to lose weight. They know exactly what they need to eat in order to lose weight (for those who are still confused as to what they can and cannot eat, check out the Medifast diet). They also know about the importance of regular exercise. So why aren't they succeeding? Lack of motivation and support. After months or years of failing to achieve their weight loss goals, most feel dejected and frustrated. They have given up and feel that their chances of losing weight are close to zero. This is why support and motivation are vital. Should this happen to you, do not let these negative thoughts rule your mind. Forget everything that has happened. Forget about your dieting failures as well as any recent weight you may have gained in the past couple of months. Forget about all of these and give yourself a clean sheet. While this is easier said than done, forgetting these things is very important if you want to lose weight and take control of your life. Also keep in mind that when it comes to dieting, no one is perfect. You are bound to make mistakes. That is fine. Accept your mistakes and learn from it. It is not important how you fall. What is important is how you rise back up. If you failed to exercise on the second week, it is fine. Do not dwell on it and start over. Plan for these days when you are bound to have a bad day or bad week on on your diet. Create an action plan to help you recover. Sit down and plan what to do. Focus on your plan and you will get it right and achieve all your weight loss goals. Take a long walk or call a close friend for support. Have a plan of action organized. This is help you avoid the guilt feelings should your diet plan fly out the window. This will also help you avoid eating lots of calories to feel better. By having a specific plan to fall back on, you will overcome your temporary dieting problem and return to your weight loss plan. Erase the concept that dieting is difficult. The truth is, a healthy weight loss diet is not boring nor painful nor uncomfortable. It is your passport to a new life. It will open up wonderful opportunities for you. The only thing that is boring, painful and uncomfortable is staying overweight. You do not want this and you will change this by following a healthy diet to lose weight and enjoy every moment. Above all, believe that you can reduce weight. No matter how overweight or how unfit you are, start believing in your ability to get rid of all your excess fat and start over on a brand new life. No one deserves that more than you do.

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