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Making Weight Loss a One-way Trip
With you and me, the roller coaster we’ve strapped ourselves
into is not exactly the ride we’ve been looking for. If you’re
a passenger of this endless journey, you know that trying to maintain
a healthy weight can be anything but amusing.
Robert DeNiro used to do it all the time.
He would go from looking like a frail, little twig to a hefty pig
in a matter of a few weeks. As soon as the scale would go up, it would
be shooting back down again. Following the acting icon’s body
type was like a trip on Disney’s Space Mountain. Up and down
and all around, you had no idea where it was going.
Fit. Fat. Fit. Fat. Fit again. Fat again.
At least DeNiro was benefiting from such a wild weight fluctuation;
the proof is in the millions in his pockets and the Oscar trophies
on his mantle.
With you and I, the roller coaster we’ve strapped ourselves
into is not exactly the ride we’ve been looking for. If you’re
a passenger of this endless journey, you know that trying to maintain
a healthy weight can be anything but amusing.
For millions, the destination seemed to arrive when you peaked at
your long-desired weight. You probably labored long and hard to shed
the unwanted jiggle in your wiggle and once you did so, you finally
felt like you were on top of the world.
But getting to the top is one thing. Staying there is another.
Just a few weeks later, the intense desire to look your very best
began to wane. The pastries looked creamier and the hamburgers looked
juicer than ever before. The months you chipped away to sculpt your
dazzling, new look, it all goes down in a hurry, right down with those
fattening goodies that are sliding down your throat.
Try applying these three concepts to your everyday life and turn that
wild roller coaster ride into a smooth sail toward success.
* Make your healthy diet a part of your life. You need to instill
in your mind that your new eating habit is the new ‘you’,
the status quo, the norm of your everyday life. Do not perceive healthy
eating as a passing fad or “something I’ll do for a little
until I get bored.” If you want to look fit – and stay
looking fit – you need to prepare yourself mentally for a permanent
change in your lifestyle.
* Eat for nourishment, not pleasure. By this, we mean that you should
train yourself for eating the essential carbohydrates, proteins, nutrients,
and minerals needed to maintain a healthy body. Make this the priority
of why you eat – and not the pleasures of taste. Keep those
tasty additives, things like mayonnaise, butter, and cheese, out of
your life. Also, do not starve yourself. By not eating enough, you
will subject yourself with the overwhelming desire to indulge and
indulge heavily. Keep your body fueled at all times.
* Don’t go overboard. By this, we mean, do not count every calorie
of every meal of every day. It is okay to cheat here and there, as
long as you keep one important concept floating through your mind
at all time: moderation. Try to allow yourself a cheat day once or
twice a week – days that you can let the guard down a bit –
and indulge in a few treats. Total deprivation is not good for the
body and not good for the soul.
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Article provided courtesy of RaiseYourPulse. com,
encouraging you to get out and raise your pulse by participating in
regular physical activity!
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