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by: Sheri Graber
To lose weight
and keep it off you need an easy to follow no fuss plan.
You need a plan
that is simple and sensible. You need a plan that you can use everyday
to get slim and healthy. You need a plan that builds on your success
day-by-day. A plan that keeps you inspired and motivated by seeing
results. Fast! If you don’t see and feel results fast it’s far to
easy to be tempted by the next fast food drive- thru or vending
machine.
You need a plan
that works for you, a plan that blends into your lifestyle. A plan
that you can live with, forever. A plan that is so easy to follow
that it easily becomes your automatic daily routine without fuss
or stress. That’s the real secret to permanent weight-loss, you
know, having an automatic daily routine. No thinking required.
Most people
go on train wreck diets. They follow the latest fad. They start
a diet, lose some weight, then go off it and the scale starts creeping
back up. Sometimes they gain even more. Yo-yo- dieting, up and down
and back up again is a nightmare. You don’t want to do that, it’s
bad for your health.
Permanent weight
loss requires changes in your lifestyle, changes in your behaviors.
You can’t expect to lose weight by doing the same things like overeating,
sitting around watching hours and hours of television and not exercising.
The secret is to lose weight the same way you plan on keeping it
off. In other words simply get on the train of healthy lifestyle
behaviors and stay with it. Don’t crash. Stop looking for magic
pills and quick fixes.
You can’t expect
to lose weight and keep it off by ignoring good nutrition and eating
foods that are bad for you. Junk food leads to a junked and tired
body that ages fast. Diabetes, heart disease, high blood pressure,
cancer, stroke and arthritis are just a few of the health problems
associated with obesity.
When I say “junk
food” I don’t mean just fast food, donuts, or candy, I mean all
the foods that don’t seem so bad but are full of sugar, starches
and fats. Foods like fruit juice are full of sugar. You’re better
off to eat the fruit and drink some water. Foods like pasta, rice
and french fries are full of empty calories that cause the release
of insulin and puts your body into fat storage mode.
Permanent weight
loss requires you to be informed about what foods have good nutritional
value and what ones don’t. You don’t need to take a college nutrition
course but you do need to know some basic “nutrition 101” principles.
To be successful
with your weight loss and lifetime management you need to know the
difference between proteins, fats and carbohydrates. You need to
know how much protein you should be eating, how many carbohydrates
and what kinds of fats. You can easily reach your weight-loss goals
by just knowing what, when and how much to eat. People get confused
about dieting and weight-loss. They make it way too complicated
and stressful. Who needs more stress when you’re trying to lose
weight?
It doesn’t have
to be that way. You just need some sound nutrition principles, a
list of the right foods that you like, an organized and efficient
way to shop and cook meals, and an automatic daily routine that
includes exercise.
Here’s a life
changing tip; instead of being a creature of bad habits just decide
to become a creature of good habits. Don’t waste your time trying
to break bad habits just put a good one over the top of the bad
one. One-by-one, step-by-step. I call that the replacement behavior
trick. I’ve developed many strategies like this for my own weight
loss battle.
Look, the goal
is to lose weight, right? Not stress and complicate things. Make
weight loss simple by developing an automatic daily routine. It
really can be as simple as that.
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Copyright © 2005 Sheri Graber. All rights reserved. This article
may be freely distributed electronically or in print as long as
the author’s bio and links are included. Sheri Graber understands
the pain and frustration of being overweight. After struggling for
years with the emotional stress of having a weight problem she lost
87 pounds in 6 months following a simple plan and has kept it off
for 4 years. She writes and speaks about obesity and weight loss
to help others experience their own weight loss success. She is
the author of Automatic Weight-Loss Plan: Program Yourself Slim
the Simple Simon Way. http://www.automaticweightlossplan.com
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