Dieting
Attitude
By: Stuart Simpson
There are several
factors in winning at weight loss. Sometimes the food isn’t the
culprit, it’s your attitude. Here’s a list that
will help you with your diet and exercise program and you could
even modify it to suit other goals.
Take care of yourself. You deserve the time it
takes to exercise. Your family deserves a healthy member. You
deserve to have a healthy life, feel good, and live a long time
even if you have to take time to exercise.
Fear. Diet fear? No, fear of change. What
happens when I get thin? Will guys hit on me all the time? Or I
might fail, again. Face your fears and tell yourself you can handle
them. Its easy to maintain the status quo, change is hard. You can
do it.
Forget the scale, eat healthy and exercise and
the number on the scale will find you. Focus more on the way you
live, what you eat and what you do rather than a number on the
scale.
Face the facts, you have to eat. If you are an
alcoholic or smoke, you can quit even though it may not be easy.
But you can’t just quit eating all together. Food is addictive and
you have to eat. But what you eat, is a choice.
We also are persuaded with images of people
having a good time eating. You have to fight the social aspect of
eating and remain true to yourself and eat to survive, not survive
to eat.
You have to get the junk food out of the
cabinet, but you also have to replace it with good food to eat. You
are going to get hungry and you are going to want a snack. Instead
of grabbing a cookie, get an apple. If you remove all the food so
to speak, then you might binge or feel deprived. It’s not about any
of these things, it’s what you eat.
When a routine snack time comes, you have to
change what you normally do. Don’t take a break with the guys to
get a drink and snack. Go for a walk – anything – just something
different. If you are at home, play with the kids, dogs, or yard
work. Change your routine snack time to distract your urge to
snack.
You have to exercise. You don’t have to LIKE to
exercise, but you have to exercise. Eating less can take you so
far, but our bodies weren’t made to sit on the couch all the time.
Make exercise a routine in your day just like taking a bath and
going to work.
Change your reward system. If you are doing
great, don’t get a cookie. Buy something. Set a goal. If money is
tight, give yourself extra time to do something you enjoy (besides
eating). You must have small goals to obtain and a reward system of
anything other than food.
Do it for you. Don’t let others tell you that
you need to be a size 6 to fit into society. Do it because you want
to live longer, walk a flight of stairs without gasping for air, or
just to look younger. Its about you, not your husband or parents or
friends. Make the change for a better you. You can do it!
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