How to Choose The Best Diet Plan for You
We are bombarded everyday with messages about the need to lose
weight. The guilt starts to add up along with the pounds. You
have tried to lose the weight, tried every diet under the sun
and still nothing works. There is no doubt that being overweight
has serious health consequences and carrying even 10 extra
pounds will have a negative effect on your health.
So there is a need to lose weight but how? There are hundreds of
diet plans and weight loss programs. Which one to choose, which
one is the right one for you? The truth is only you and your
doctor can decide that. Before starting any weight loss program
you should consult your doctor for a complete checkup. When you
start to look at all your options your will be overwhelmed with
plans such as low carbs, South Beach Diet, Atkins Diet, high
protein diets and fad diets that come and go. You need to take
each with a grain of salt and don't believe everything you read.
There are no magic diets; no magic pills that will make you thin
overnight. Pick the wrong diet and you could damage your health
more than you will help it.
You need to do what is right for you, not your friends, not your
family but what is right for you and your body. The weight
didn't go on overnight and it will not come off overnight. So
what if your friend lost 25lbs on some "miracle" diet, that may
have been right for them but chances are there is something they
are probably not telling you and are they keeping it off?
Long-term weight loss doesn't start on your plate; it starts in
your head. You need to decide why you eat the way you do, why
you feel the need to eat that extra bag of chips. Your eating
patterns have been established from a very early age. Patterns
that are not easily broken. Are you under a lot of stress? Do
you eat to relieve the stress? Have a need for "comfort" foods.
Do you eat all day long, a snack here, a snack there? Do you eat
out of boredom? Start keeping a journal of when you eat. Once
you have established your patterns then you can start to change
them.
>From there it is a matter of changing your eating habits, again
habits that you did not form overnight. Start making the choice
to eat less, eat healthier and cut out the snacks, fast food and
other junk that prevents you from losing weight.
A good exercise program will improve your health and help with
your long-term weight loss. As with diet plans, exercise plans
have no magic pills or easy gadgets (despite what you may see on
late night TV). It takes work and sweat. The easiest thing you
can do is simply walk. If you can't walk down to the end of the
block without stopping, then that is how you start. One step at
a time. Next month you walk around the block, and then two
blocks and pretty soon you look forward to your daily brisk
walks.
There are millions of people who have gone before you who have
lost the weight and kept it off and so can you.