The Habits of Successful Weight Loss
by Wendy Hearn
The route to permanent weight loss is to make
changes. I’ve found that when most people want to lose weight, they decide to
go on a restrictive diet. This type of dieting calls for many changes at once
and although most people are able to stick with this for a short while, they
usually find they can’t sustain it. Unfortunately, the feeling of failure
creeps in and leaves us feeling worse than when we started to lose weight.
I’ve found that many people who follow restrictive diets lose some self-esteem
each time they feel they’ve failed. They have not failed, it’s the system of
restrictive dieting which has failed.
Permanent weight loss requires changes and these changes need to stay with you
for the rest of your life. So what’s the point of even starting to follow a
diet plan which you know will be difficult to sustain forever? I encourage you
to make changes which will be easy to maintain. Start with small steps and build
on them. Successful weight loss comes from actions you take on a daily basis.
Developing healthy habits is the way to lose weight. It will be slower and it
will take time, but the results will last. Surely this is what we all want?
Your weight loss will be achieved through your personal habits. These habits can
be changed and supplemented. I encourage you this week to add one daily habit
which will move you towards your goal of health and weight loss. This habit
needs to become an integral part of your life which eventually happens
naturally. You won’t need to think about it or make yourself do it. You’ll
just do it.
Let’s take a look at a habit we all do, probably without conscious thought or
questioning it - brushing your teeth. Do you consider each morning whether you
want to brush your teeth or not? Do you ask yourself whether you enjoy doing it?
Is it exciting or unusual? Probably not! From an early age you developed the
habit of cleaning your teeth and you’ve carried on ever since. It’s this
type of habit which you need to adopt when eating healthily and exercising. No
excuses, just get on and do it.
Instead of tackling each different habit you have regarding eating and
exercising, choose one to concentrate on. Keep doing it every day until it’s
such a habit that it comes naturally. Then you can add or change another habit.
When you’ve incorporated a habit into your life so that it becomes totally
natural, you’ll find it’s easier to continue with it for the rest of your
life. You’ll never need to start a restrictive diet again. How would that
feel? Which single habit are you going to add to your day? Perhaps, you could
· Choose a piece of fruit instead of biscuits with your cup of
tea
· Take a walk
· Adopt a new exercise class or routine
· Eat breakfast
· Stop eating when you’re full, even if there’s still food on your plate.
Choose for yourself the one habit which you feel will be of benefit in your
life, and commit to doing it every day for the next 40 days. This will give you
a good chance of developing the habit and maintaining it. You can make such
changes to your habits and I encourage you to get started. Your successful
weight loss will come about because of what you do each day.
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Copyright 2001 by Wendy Hearn.