A few tips on how to get your diet started from www.1is2fat.com.
Remember that starting your diet is the hardest part, and it does get easier after that. (AMEN! That is good news to hear. I knew this, but having it reiterated to me makes it seem more viable.)
"Objects in motion tend to stay in motion, objects at rest tend to stay at rest." This applies to dieting as well. Once you build up a little momentum and start living healthier, you'll automatically start making healthier decisions. Soon, it will snowball into a healthy lifestyle.
How exciting that an energy law can describe dieting. It makes dieting more appealing to me to have it tied into physics.
An important first step, when starting a diet, is to get on the scale, see what you weight now, and then define your goal weight. You will know where you are now and where you want to be. Then, the only challenge is filling in the middle, but it's important to define the journey before you take on the challenge.
I have done this. And will re-weigh myself on Monday, for the first day of my Biggest Loser competition. I have to win this competition.
Never say you're going to start your diet "tomorrow." Instead, set an actual date on the calendar and address that date as the day you will start your diet. It's important that you be a specific as possible and when you use a general term such as "tomorrow", you're really not defining your goal properly. If you say you're going to start your diet on the "15th", you've clearly defined your start date and when the 15th comes around, you know it's time for action.
My diet start date was always "yesterday", but this time it is January 7th. Of course I have to start then, as people will be observing my weight etc.
When your setting a diet goal, tell that one person who would make sure to “rub-it-in” if you failed. By doing this, you put yourself in a position of “I’d better do this or I’m never going to hear the end of it.” By putting yourself out on a limb, you expose yourself to a potentially embarrassing situation, but now you have given yourself a major reason why you have to lose the weight. It’s amazing what humans can do when there’s no backing out.
Of course my "rub it in" person would be Barb or Chrissie, both knowing about the Biggest Loser competition.
Walking is one of the best exercises we can do! Look at your life and see if more walking can be inserted. For example: If you're going to 2 different stores, in close proximity of each other, park in the middle and walk to both, as oppose to driving to one and then driving to the other. Another example is to take the stairs instead of the elevator. The point is: there are many little choices throughout the day that can add up to a very healthy lifestyle.
Done and done. Thank you.
Hiring a personal fitness trainer is an excellent way to lose weight. Not only will they help you exercise properly and eat better, but just having someone watch over you is often enough to be the difference for some people.
Like I have the finances to pay for a personal trainer. I wish I did, but alas... what to do. Now, I will rely on websites and personal experience to act as a personal trainer.
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