Some people find it hard to stick to diets
and consistently fail to lose weight. They try nearly every kind of new dieting
idea that comes along hoping that one of them would finally work, but the
miracle never happens. Naturally, these people tend to overlook their own
mistakes and fail to understand what prevents them from losing weight. The
human brain displays a remarkable ability of ignoring the things it does not
want to face, so it’s not hard to understand why some people eat all manner of
things and still claim they haven’t touched anything but salad for a whole
week.
But there are ways of working around these
problems and if you don’t want to become one of these people, then you should
stick to these pointers. Their purpose is to make eating a conscious act in
order to avoid giving in to compulsions and temptations. The easiest thing to
do is to carry around a notebook and a pen and to write down everything you
eat. And I mean every little thing. Have you finished that half a slice of
pizza that your partner couldn’t eat anymore? Write it down. At the end of the
day look over the list and you’ll be surprised at how many things you actually
eat on a regular basis.
Since eating and drinking are, for the most
part, acts that bypass rational thinking you should try to bring them out of
the twilight zone. So every time you reach out for a drink or some food, stop
and ask yourself “Why am I doing this?”. You may be thirsty, hungry, bored,
lonely, depressed, tired or stressed, but out of this list of reasons only
thirst and hunger are legitimate. Put the bottle down if you’re not thirsty.
Put the food back on the shelf or on the table if you’re not hungry. Do you
crave sweets because you’re tired? Get some sleep instead. Do you feel the need
to eat because you’re lonely and depressed? Go to the cinema or visit a friend.
Read a book, watch a movie or listen to some music. There are options.
Never starve yourself. This is one of the
big mistakes in dieting. Unless you have enough willpower to qualify for
Nietzsche’s Overman status you will break down sooner or later and eat the
first thing that you can get your hands on. Such as snacks or fast food.
Starvation also makes the body go into power save mode by limiting your energy levels
and hanging on to the existing fat. The body makes no difference between
dieting and actual starvation and will behave as if in danger. Therefore you
must eat three meals a day, plus snacks consisting of fruit and vegetables.
This is the best way to lose weight.
Don’t try to banish your favorite foods
completely because you will only sap your own willingness to stick to a diet.
The key to dieting is moderation, not denial. Do you like ice cream? Well, have
a couple of spoonfuls of ice cream every Sunday. Take a break from whatever it
is you’re doing and enjoy this special treat. Don’t feel like you’re cheating
on the diet and keep any guilt pangs away. You’re just dieting, not preparing
for admission to a convent or monastery. So have a bit of forbidden food every
five days or so and enjoy the moment.
And, of course, you must exercise. If
you’re not used to exercising and are a bit scared of all the effort and
sweating, then start small. There’s no need to rush into hour-long training
sessions. Five minutes per day will do for starters. Get a treadmill and a pair
of dumbbells and make your own schedule. Two minutes and a half of running and
two minutes and half of curls. Every week increase the time spent exercising by
another five minutes and add new exercises. Your goal should be to spend at
least 30 minutes every day working out your body. Sixty minutes is even better,
but it will come in time. It’s OK to start small.
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