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Is Losing Weight A Love It
or Hate It Proposition?
Is it true that losing
weight could be a labor of love, that you don't have to feel as if
everything in your life has to change to succeed?
Losing Weight and Loving it
By Janice Elizabeth Small
Would you love to lose weight but hate to go on diets? Would you love to
be fit but hate exercise? Then you're in good company.
The majority of us would love to find a magic wand which would take all
the effort out of losing weight and getting in shape. Yet it's unlikely
that there will ever be a pill, potion or patch in our lifetime that is
healthy, safe and delivers on hyped-up promises of effortless weight loss.
It seems that there's a simple choice here - learn to love your shape as
it is now (and continue loving it as you get bigger) or learn to love a
new healthy lifestyle.
But that's not the whole story.
Most weight loss programs expect you to embrace huge lifestyle changes
almost overnight. But it's pretty hard to learn to love a complete
lifestyle overhaul so quickly. It's just like deciding to get married on a
first date.
You'd have to be lucky to be a good match. It's more likely that
eventually the cracks will show, you'll regret your decision and you'll
agree to part ways.
And so it is with a new weight loss program. You join a gym, try a new
tough regime and abandon it with a sense of failure in a couple of weeks.
You start a new meal plan, can't cope with the hunger, miss your normal
foods and give up on that too.
The problem is that we want instant success (ironically so that we can go
back to the lifestyle that made us fat in the first place!)
But let me make a plea for permanent weight loss rather than speed. Get to
know the new lifestyle, diet or exercise program you're considering before
you decide if it's for you. Try out the diet, sample the activities and
decide which parts you can live with and which you can't. Try out
different approaches, different foods, different ways of fitting exercise
into your life and gradually adopt the ones which feel good.
The more gradually you build new healthy habits into your life and the
more you choose the ones which suit your preferences, the more they will
feel comfortable and have a chance of becoming a permanent part of your
lifestyle. Build up those new habits one by one, add more and more healthy
delicious meals into your repertoire and add a little more activity week
by week to your schedule until you have gradually transformed your way of
life into a healthier version.
As you adopt the new healthier habits you will be delighted with the
changes in how you look and how you feel and this will motivate you like
nothing else to make further improvements. That is the easy way to fall in
love with losing weight.
Copyright 2005, Janice Elizabeth Small
Janice Elizabeth is a weight loss coach, slimming club owner and author of
"The Diet Exit Plan", an 8 week coaching program for automatic permanent
weight loss.
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