Dieting for Health
There is no greater reason to diet than for
your personal health and well being. Those of us who are overweight know
better than most the risks and possible consequences that may result
because of our weight. Much like smokers however, the risks do not
always seem quite so cut and dry until we reach our very own turning
point. Whether your eating habits are born of an addiction to certain
foods, an emotional need, or years of learned behavior and conditioning
things will not change until you completely adjust your eating habits
and your lifestyle choices.
Dieting for many has become a
lifestyle in and of itself with people rapidly flip-flopping or yo-yoing
from one diet to another with little success and growing despair over a
sheer lack of results. The truth is that until you decide to forgive
yourself for your failures and get right back on the wagon, so to speak,
after falling off no diet is going to be successful. A simple diet
isn't going to magically make the pounds disappear and constantly
depriving yourself of those things you enjoy most may have a more
detrimental effect than a positive effect.
The number one thing
most people need to learn is that dieting isn't always a good thing.
What most people who are overweight need more than anything else is to
incorporate positive lifestyle changes into their daily routines. People
scoff at the notion of taking the stairs or parking farther away and
yet those are perfectly plausible methods of working a little more
physical activity into your day. If those do not work for you how about
learning to dance? Seriously, there are beginner dance classes in most
communities that will welcome and invite dances of all ages, sizes, and
fitness levels if you are willing to make the effort. What a great way
to get fit, learn something new, and have fun without filling deprived.
Another
great thing about an activity such as a dance class (consider ballroom
dancing with your significant other) is that you are not eating or
tempted to eat during the time that you are dancing in most cases.
Another great thing is that you are burning those calories you didn't
eat. If dancing isn't you thing, try joining a walking club or finding
another hobby. Anything that gets you on your feet and away from the
temptation of your refrigerator is a good thing when it comes to dieting
and weight loss. You cannot lose a significant amount of weight by
dieting alone. You must incorporate physical fitness into your daily
routine in order to achieve those immediate and visually stunning
results that many dieters are hoping to achieve.
Another pitfall
when it comes to dieting is that people give up far too quickly. Just as
the results are beginning and progressing people get tired of the
process or frustrated that they aren't accomplishing enough dramatic
weight loss as quickly as they had hoped and give up all together
marking off yet another failure when they could have achieved greater
success than ever before if they had stuck with their original diet plan
a little longer.
One more thing you should remember when it
comes to dieting is that the scale can be your best friend or your worst
enemy when dieting. If you are weighing yourself every day in hopes of
watching the scale tick off yet another pound you are dooming yourself
to failure. You will never achieve the results you are hoping for you if
you are going into depressive bouts of Rocky Road or Chunky Monkey
every night because you didn't lose 10 pounds overnight.
When it
comes to dieting there are very few diets that work. There are however,
many lifestyle changes that when practiced consistently and
aggressively will work. The thing to remember is that you are the one
who must work because it is quite unlikely that any diet will.
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