Wednesday, May 25, 2011

For Those Who Have Struggled With Losing Weight


You are ready to get off the couch and get on track to better health. You have bought the equipment, you have your workout gear, and you have fresh fruits and veggies in the fridge for your healthy diet. So now you are ready to become the slimmer, trimmer, healthier, all-new you! Well, not so fast.

If you have been struggling with your weight, what is going to make this time different from your last attempts at weight loss? After all, you, more than likely, were excited each time you began a weight loss plan or program. Yes? So, again, why are you so bound and determined this particular time? What exactly has changed? These are all pressing questions that beg for an answer. And you would be wise to answer them.

Please understand that this article is not designed to discourage you but to enlighten you. To enlighten you to the point that this time really is different and your next weight loss attempt is your last. However, before you embark on your next weight loss journey, there is something extremely important you need to know and thoroughly understand.

There is one critical factor that research says you absolutely must have in order to stick with an exercise and diet plan.

Before you get started, you need to consider the research that shows the importance of being mentally ready first. That's right. If you are not totally and completely in the right frame of mind, you are headed for yet another failed attempt.

You see, if you expect to get started with a diet and exercise program, it's not enough to just change the way you eat and exercise. The research shows that if you want to continue for the long term, you need to change your mind too.

The problem with losing weight is you have to be truly committed to changing some very deep-seated habits. Research has shown that sticking to your diet and exercise program is likely tied to psychological issues rather than all the fats, carbohydrates, and protein you eat, for example.

And here is something you really need to think about. Your belief system might be a good predictor of your chance of being successful with your weight loss program.

There was a study of a group of women, one-third of whom had lost weight and maintained it for more than three years. The habits of these women were compared to women who didn't lose weight and to women who had lost and gained it back.

It was found that the women who can keep the weight off change not only the way they eat and exercise, but also the way they think about eating and exercising. By doing so, they are able to make a commitment to changing their ingrained habits. Weight-loss experts have pinpointed several important psychological factors that help women change their mindsets. These factors might mean the difference between success and failure.

So if now is the time for you to change your body, then change your mind, and in the process, you will change your life.








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