All too often dieters are so anxious to lose weight they find themselves focusing constantly on the amount of calories they are taking in, how many pounds they have gained/lost, and other weight loss semantics.
They check the stats so often that they find themselves switching up the diet before they can even see if their current diet will be effective in the long run. Instead of focusing on the short term effects, which are irrelevant, you should focus on sticking to a set of practices that are universally recognized to help you lose weight. If you stop watching the clock…it is inevitable time will go by while you are doing other things. So what are some of the things you should be doing?
You can start by not watching your weight as I mentioned in the paragraph above. Checking the scale all the time will make things seem like they are going slower than they actually are, and many people lose motivation if they aren’t seeing instant results. Once you’ve gotten past that, then you should focus on the WAY you eat your food. Try to eat small bites and chew your food thoroughly, this will help your body digest the food and turn it into energy, rather than fat. Also you will feel like you have eaten more than you actually have, so therefore you will eat less.
Another good thing to remember is to eat before going out and doing things, like going to the movies or grocery shopping. If you do this you’ll find yourself less tempted to break the rules of your diet while your out. While it is good to eat a bunch of small meals throughout the day, it is not good to snack on things that are not good for you, in between or during those meals. You should try to only snack on “junk foods” 3 times a week max.
If you combine these few tips with a good exercise plan and just let time go by naturally, you’ll start to see results before you know it. The best part about ignoring the statistics of your diet is you will never be stressed out about meeting deadlines. Stress causes weight gain, so any form of stress is not good for your diet, including stress related to your diet.




August 5th, 2009 at 2:23 am
This is very interesting article. Will bookmark yur page. thanks
August 6th, 2009 at 5:37 am
Thanks for all the great tips. I will need to try some of them out and i will post the results.
August 7th, 2009 at 12:22 pm
Hi, i will be combining these tips to see how much more weight i can shift, presently i can only lose 3lb per month…thanxs
August 11th, 2009 at 5:25 pm
I’ve found that when I diet, I focus on fun activities rather that everything associated with the diet. Sometimes, I get into the trap of focusing on getting together with friends or family at a restaurant or bar, rather that just getting together. Can’t we go to the park, or participate in an activity together?
Diets are still difficult for me, but focusing on the fun parts keep my mind off of what I’m trying to avoid.
Terry
August 23rd, 2009 at 9:36 am
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