Monday, April 11, 2005

Stay focused on your diet!

Who hasn’t been on a diet before? Probably, at a certain point in time all of us have. Surprisingly, only some of us got what we expected after weeks or months of severe diet. The question is why does it not work for everybody? What does it take to get the right results? Does it really depend on us or is it just our body the one who decides if it’s time to loose weight?

The answer to all the questions is related to how determined we are to reach the goal. In order to find out if it is worthy or not starting another diet in a particular moment of your life, specialists advise you to test yourself first. By testing they refer to both going to the doctor, in order to establish how strict a diet your body can endure, and to analyzing a few things about yourself. Also, doctors can help you identify possible health problems that prevent you from loosing weight, so do no hesitate to get informed.

Think about how many diets you kept so far and try to remember why they failed in helping you loose the extra kilos. It is very possible to discover that there where some aspects that you overlooked. You probably discovered that you were so concentrated to eat only the healthy stuff, that you started eating it too often and in huge quantities. You might as well recall that after long days of keeping the diet, one night you just couldn’t help eating a gallon of vanilla ice-cream. Then think why do you believe this time your decision to loose weight is different from the previous one. If your answer is not 100% convincing, forget about going on a diet!

Doctors believe that our bodies are more likely to loose weight in certain periods of our life, while during other periods we should spare ourselves from cutting down food. Therefore, it is important to know exactly when to start the new diet and you should never proceed with it before an exam session, during pregnancy, during a very stressful period at work, because you’ll never obtain what you wanted in the first place and, even worse than that, you might get sick.

Even if you are sure you find yourself in a moment in life when you are ready to start the diet, don’t forget to make a plan. Include, first of all, a list of goals – how many kilos you plan to get rid of during the next weeks? Also, put down as many healthy and low calories products as you remember (include fruits, vegetables, juices, milk and also cooked food) – it will be of great use, after a week you started the diet, and you have a hard time figuring out what else to eat. Furthermore, organize your time, so that you are able to go the gym at least two or three times a week. It will be of tremendous help, because you’ll get inspired by the people there, which will help you stay on the diet, when you’re ready to quit.

A last advice for you: be determined! You know a few kilos less will make a difference. It will help you improve yourself in your own eyes and in the eyes of the others! Repeat this message or post it somewhere you can see it all the time and trust yourself. If read this article, you are at least 10% more informed regarding what you have to expect from yourself and you are also 10% more strong.

First step accomplished. Congratulations! Now stay focused on the diet!

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