The Positive Weight Loss Aproach
Saturday, September 10, 2011
, Posted by Immel at 3:21 AM
Once you have
made up your mind to lose weight, you should make that commitment and go into
it with a positive attitude. We all know
that losing weight can be quite a challenge.
In fact, for some, it can be downright tough. It takes time, practice and support to change
lifetime habits. But it's a process you
must learn in order to succeed. You and
you alone are the one who has the power to lose unwanted pounds.
Think like a
winner, and not a loser - - remember that emotions are like muscles and the
ones you use most grow the strongest. If
you always look at the negative side of things, you'll become a downbeat,
pessimistic person. Even slightly
negative thoughts have a greater impact on you and last longer than powerful
positive thoughts.
Negative
thinking doesn't do you any good, it just holds you back from accomplishing the
things you want to do. When a negative
thought creeps into your mind, replace it reminding yourself that you're
somebody, you have self-worth and you possess unique strengths and talents.
Contemplate what lies ahead of you. Losing weight is not just about diets. It's about a whole new you and the
possibility of creating a new life for yourself. Investigate the weight loss programs that
appeal to you and that you feel will teach you the behavioral skills you need
to stick with throughout the weight-loss process.
First you should
look for support among family and friends.
It can be an enormous help to discuss obstacles and share skills and
tactics with others on the same path.
You might look for this support from others you know who are in weight loss
programs and you can seek guidance from someone you know who has lost weight
and kept it off.
There are
success stories across the country today.
On television and in newspapers, magazines and tabloids about people who
have miraculously lost untold pounds and kept it off. In all instances they say their mental
attitude as well as their outlook on life has totally changed.
Diets and
weight loss programs are more flexible now than they once were and there are
many prepared foods already portioned out.
They are made attractive and can be prepared in a matter of
minutes. Low-fat and low-calorie foods
are on shelves everywhere.
You will
probably need to learn new, wiser eating skills. You will want a weight loss regimen that
gives you some control, rather than imposing one rigid system. Look for one that offers a variety of
different eating plans, so you can choose the one that's best for you.
Keep in mind,
too, that your weight loss program will most likely include some physical exercises. Look at the exercising aspect of your program
as fun and recreation and not as a form of grueling and sweaty work. The fact is that physical fitness is linked
inseparable to all personal effectiveness in every field. Anyone willing to take the few simple steps
that lie between them and fitness will shortly begin to feel better, and the
improvement will reflect itself in every facet of their existence.