Adjust Your Attitude For Weight
Loss
The basic equation to lose weight is to use more calories
than you consume. One of the easiest ways to do that is to
eat less of certain foods and get more exercise. Burning
more calories than you consume is the premise of all
diets. The way you choose to do it can affect your success at
losing weight and your ability to keep it off. To
achieve healthy weight loss and improve your
overall health in the process requires a change in your
attitude.
Attitude alone won't change the rate at which your body
burns calories, nor will it magically cause you to eat less or
exercise more. But sustaining a weight loss program over the long
run needed to achieve permanent results can only be done by
(in part) a change of attitude.
The word attitude is used here to sum up all those views you
have about what to eat and how to exercise. Some,
even those who desire a more natural weight loss program,
simply go on doing more or less the same things day in and day
out. But no change in behavior will result in no change in
effect. To change behavior, it's necessary to adjust the
attitude.
Some individuals will reach a crisis point in their lives.
They are tired of looking in the mirror and seeing a body image
they despise. Or, they are tired of feeling tired all the time.
They are strongly motivated at the outset to adjust eating
habits, change their diet and commit to a healthy exercise
program.
Others have to dig a little deeper, to find the inner
strength to change, to look farther down the road. Starting a
diet after the holidays' or 'after changing jobs' or any of the
thousand other reasons we devise to start later means one
thing: not starting now. But now is the time to start, if you
want to start achieving results now. That means changing
attitude now.
Easier said, than done, it goes without saying. But not so
very hard if you look to any of the many available sources for
helping you. Friends who have successfully started or gone a
long way on a natural weight loss program can be an
inspiration. Let the positive pull of their success motivate
you, more than the negative guilt of where you are
today.
Do some research on available diets. No one of them is
perfect for every individual. Finding one that fits your
natural inclination will help get you started. Some people find
it easy to devote to tracking calories. Others only want to
focus on healthy foods, but keep portions modest. Still others
want to follow a diet that has been successfully used by those
they know or trust. Anyone will want a natural weight loss
program that optimizes their overall health. Here, the only
correct answer to 'Which is best?' is the one that gets you
started and produces results for you.
Starting that research is the first step to helping
you change your attitude. Making the shift that will
result in the change you are really after in the first place:
losing weight.

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