You probably already realize just how frustrating it can be to try to shed unwanted pounds and build a healthier body. There are so many factors involved that it can be one of the toughest challenges around. If it were easy, then we wouldn't have millions who try and fail to drop those pounds every year. To succeed in your own efforts, you need to consider several key pieces of advice for motivating weight loss.
The most critical advice is to set realistic expectations. Chances are that it took you months or even years of poor decisions to get out of shape. Knowing that, why would you think you could get back into shape in just a few weeks? Set more modest and attainable goals. For most people, the goal should be to lose one or two pounds per week.
Another key is to incorporate your favorite foods into any dietary plan. If you try to deprive yourself of those things, you will fail. It is the rare person who has the willpower to see his favorites and refuse them day after day. Recognize that it is the amount you eat that makes you fat, not the food itself. With that in mind, treat yourself on occasion.
Calories are king, so count and record them daily. If you don't, you'll have no way of knowing what works. Maintain a journal that records meals, calories, exercise, and even your emotions. That data will be useful as you adjust your plan, and can prove to be extremely motivation when you look back on your progress and commitment.
Look for positive messages and skip the negativity. Many overweight people spend so much time being critical of themselves that they actually invite failure. After listening to their own inner voices criticize their many failures, most just lose hope and settle back into their own ways. Motivate yourself with positive self-talk and find friends and family members who will offer similar encouragement.
There is nothing like preparing your own food to teach you about proper nutrition. By doing so, you will learn to create new and healthy meals, gain control over the ingredients used in your meals, and regulate not only what you eat but how much you eat. The entire process can be extremely motivational, and can help to keep you focused on the task at hand.
The last key is the most critical: failure is not an option. Make that your mantra, as you remember that everyone fails at some point in his or her dieting efforts. Most go back to overeating, and many put on even more excess pounds. If you break your diet, just forgive yourself and resume where you left off right away. Stay the course, and you will get to your destination.
There are few tasks more monumental than that of shedding excess weight. However, if you are prepared to follow these six basic pieces of advice, you can continue to be motivated to continue your efforts through to the end. When it's all said and done, you'll discover that the end goal was well worth the work required to achieve it.
The most critical advice is to set realistic expectations. Chances are that it took you months or even years of poor decisions to get out of shape. Knowing that, why would you think you could get back into shape in just a few weeks? Set more modest and attainable goals. For most people, the goal should be to lose one or two pounds per week.
Another key is to incorporate your favorite foods into any dietary plan. If you try to deprive yourself of those things, you will fail. It is the rare person who has the willpower to see his favorites and refuse them day after day. Recognize that it is the amount you eat that makes you fat, not the food itself. With that in mind, treat yourself on occasion.
Calories are king, so count and record them daily. If you don't, you'll have no way of knowing what works. Maintain a journal that records meals, calories, exercise, and even your emotions. That data will be useful as you adjust your plan, and can prove to be extremely motivation when you look back on your progress and commitment.
Look for positive messages and skip the negativity. Many overweight people spend so much time being critical of themselves that they actually invite failure. After listening to their own inner voices criticize their many failures, most just lose hope and settle back into their own ways. Motivate yourself with positive self-talk and find friends and family members who will offer similar encouragement.
There is nothing like preparing your own food to teach you about proper nutrition. By doing so, you will learn to create new and healthy meals, gain control over the ingredients used in your meals, and regulate not only what you eat but how much you eat. The entire process can be extremely motivational, and can help to keep you focused on the task at hand.
The last key is the most critical: failure is not an option. Make that your mantra, as you remember that everyone fails at some point in his or her dieting efforts. Most go back to overeating, and many put on even more excess pounds. If you break your diet, just forgive yourself and resume where you left off right away. Stay the course, and you will get to your destination.
There are few tasks more monumental than that of shedding excess weight. However, if you are prepared to follow these six basic pieces of advice, you can continue to be motivated to continue your efforts through to the end. When it's all said and done, you'll discover that the end goal was well worth the work required to achieve it.
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