Losing weight fast by eating healthy

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Eat Yourself thin and stay healthy

Eat Yourself Thin! You have to be kidding right? We have all heard the saying but does it really work?

Is a change in diet all we really need to get ourselves healthier and lose weight in the process?

We review whats needed to lose weight and get healthy through changes to our diet

Choose a Diet You Won't Give Up On 

Are you fighting the diet battle again this year, worried that once again, your willpower will leave you unarmed and you'll quit before you achieve your weight loss goals?

Whether you're a first time dieter or one who has been going around and around the track for years, you'll be happy to know that it is possible to pick a plan and stick to it until you get to the weight you want to be.

The first tip is to try to choose a diet plan that's not too strict for you. You know the kind - some have special limits on carbs, protein, or anything that's the color white. The ones who lose weight long-term have to learn to live in a world where nothing is off-limits, but moderation is key.

Other diets have plans where you're supposed to start and stop again and again until the weight comes off. This can get tedious and send you on extreme highs and lows emotionally and physically as your body is forced to adjust to the new circumstances.

Instead, try to find a plan that shows you how to eat healthy for a lifetime. If you know it's okay to sometimes have a special treat, or indulge in a glass of wine, then you won't have to go form one end of the spectrum to the other - you'll be on a balanced course that's safe for your body and easy n your emotions.

Fasting and binging (even on healthy foods) is a sure way to develop poor eating habits and it can confuse your body because it's being given mixed messages. One minute you're devouring pound after pound of fresh fruit and vegetables, lean protein, and carbs - and the next you're surviving on nothing but hot water with honey and red pepper mixed in.

Before you choose any diet, evaluate it for a lifetime plan. Could you exist without ever eating another morsel of sugar again in this lifetime? Could you turn away bread at every meal for the next thirty years?

Some diets make it seem like their rigid plan is one you could adhere to forever, but caving in could cause you to regain more weight if you get discouraged and give up for good.

No diet plan is 100% comfortable when you're used to being able to eat with freedom from careful consideration. Still, there are many plans that offer sensible ways to eat where you never have to leave an entire food group off of your plate. Don't follow a fad - instead, follow your heart and make up your mind to choose a diet you feel comfortable implementing into your life.

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It's Healthy to Daydream While Dieting 

Are you sitting at your computer trying to ignore the nagging feeling that you're missing something (like a chocolate chip cookie)? It's perfectly okay to admit that you daydream about not following your diet.

It's normal and you shouldn't feel guilty that you're still longing for those "off-limit" foods. Don't believe the hype when diet manufacturers say their plan (or food) is so good you won't even consider going back to fattening fare. You probably will, and that's okay.

Some manufacturers say that when you finally rid your system of sugar, you won't crave it anymore. But dieting pitfalls often occur because of habits we've formed around certain foods, not necessarily because we're encountering a biological phenomenon.

While it may be great to know you're normal what can you do about it? Sometimes it feels as if these daydreams will eventually lead to complete diet failure. They don't have to.

Facing your food issues is a good way to put them behind you. If you ignore the feelings, and suppress them long enough, you may binge one day when you're not feeling particularly strong.

Stop thinking of yourself as a dieter - someone who has to abandon a certain food for the rest of his or her life. You may have eliminated the food while you become healthier and fit, but it doesn't mean it has to be gone forever - only until you have your food fears under control.

Over time, as you begin to accept the fact that your favorites dishes aren't gone for good, you'll daydream about them less often and then you'll be able to go about your day without food clouding your thoughts at all.

Daydreaming comes into play as therapy. Your mind misses something, so it's trying to relive it again for you. It's just a phase of growth for your diet plan and you'll feel a great sense of accomplishment when you realize one day - at the end of a day - that food didn't cross your mind even once.

Becoming healthy is a long journey. You don't just give up poor eating habits one day and wake up thin the next. It takes mental and physical preparation to get you to a place where your body is fit and your mind is functioning without fail to help you make the right choices.

 

There's No Such Thing as a Lack of Willpower 

Many dieters fail to follow through on their food plans and inevitably blame one culprit - willpower. Some will argue that there's no such thing - you either make a choice and stick to it, or you don't.

Others feel willpower is a mystical component of ourselves guiding us in the choices we make. You might not have an opinion about willpower, but feel comfortable using it as your excuse whenever you make the wrong choice about what you should be eating.

When you're digging around in the refrigerator at 2 o'clock in the morning and wind up devouring an entire chocolate pie, it's not willpower's fault - it's a decision you made and need to be responsible for.

You also shouldn't attach any guilt to that decision. Just because you hold yourself responsible for a dieting mishap, it isn't any reason to beat yourself up and label yourself a failure.

From now on, when you're dealing with an inner battle between caving in and quitting and staying the perfect path to success, stop and realize that there's a solid middle ground you can adhere to.

You want that chocolate pie, but the diet says you're not supposed to have sweets at all. Instead of using the dieter's excuse of no willpower and eating the entire pie in just under two minutes flat, give yourself permission to indulge just a little bit. Even if it's a full slice it would be better than eight slices.

Take preventative action by giving yourself permission to learn and make mistakes and recover. Dieting and learning how to eat healthy takes time - it's not a skill you'll master overnight.

Make sure that before you make any decisions (even those which mean you'll steer off the dieting path temporarily), you take ample time to consider the consequences. Don't rush into anything.

Even giving pause to your good eating habits will only help to instill them into your daily routine. We're not programmed to think before we eat in today's world. We're usually on the go, in a hurry, or mindlessly doing other activities while we make eating decisions.

Don't let willpower (or lack thereof) get the better of you. There's no reason to fear failure if you're willing to take responsibility and learn from your mistakes as much as you celebrate your successes.

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To Lose Weight, Cheat on Your Diet! 

How many times will you hear a diet counselor tell you to cheat on your eating plan? It's not often, but that may be the exact key to helping you learn lifetime healthy eating habits.

Flexibility can mean the difference between being able to stick it out long-term and giving up for good. Sometimes a little cheat of chocolate can keep you from feeling utter desperation and deprivation.

Giving in is very different from giving up. When you give in and have a little taste of heaven, you're not giving up on your diet plan - you're being flexible. Does this mean you can give in 24 hours a day and consume as many calories as you feel like eating?

Not if you want to lose weight. But successful dieters understand the importance of having a little leeway to live life according to their own needs, and sometimes that includes something off limits.

It may not always be a psychological craving, either. Your body will alert you to deficiencies of certain vitamins and minerals. If you're dieting, your body may be lacking certain nutrients and making you crave foods is the only way it knows to get those nutrients back in its system.

Even if it's not a biological craving, giving in can also alleviate the tension you may feel about being on a diet in the first place. It's better to just vow to eat healthier and be fit, but in reality, fitness and weight loss plans are billed as "diets" and it instinctively gives us a negative connotation because we assume it means giving up our favorites.

Worried that giving in occasionally will result in giving up permanently? That rarely happens for those who have given themselves permission in advance to have anything they want in moderation.

You don't have to feel disgust and shame in your decisions if you know ahead of time that it's okay. Not many official diet plans have a built in craving component. They simply say everything good is gone forever, so you may have to make some exceptions and tailor your plan on your own.

Your body will clue you in to the fact that it's in need of something you're not giving it. Sometimes it may be carbs, and even if you're on a no-carb diet, you have to make the decision as to whether or not you'll address your body's needs and give yourself permission to cheat - just a little.

 

Visualizing Your Way to a Healthy Weight 

Do you still have a skinny picture hidden in the back of your wallet that you pull out whenever you want to relive the "good old days?" You may be onto something positive, and it's more than just harboring dreams of days gone by.
Many experts now recommend that dieters visualize where they want to be - so that they can achieve their weight loss goals more quickly. That could mean fitting into your jeans from when you were 20, or just being a healthy person for the first time in your life.

Visualization techniques help people achieve their goals by bringing it one step closer to reality. If done correctly, you begin to live life as if you've already reached your healthy weight, which reinforces good habits.

Picturing yourself healthy is a good way to encourage you to stick it out and adhere to your diet and exercise plan. You have something to look forward to and you know what it will feel like once you get there.

Visualization is more than a static image. True visualization techniques use all of the senses. You can close your eyes and imagine what it would feel like to lose 100 pounds, not just how great your backside will look in a new pair of tight-fitting jeans.

It's also a technique that doesn't require any special skill, money, or time - you can do it anywhere and no one will know that you're secretly visualizing your weight loss success.

You want to start by fully imagining how your future self will be once the weight is off and you're at your goal size. Picture yourself sitting down to a healthy meal at a nice restaurant and envision the smells, tastes, and sounds around you.

What feelings would you have at that very moment? Surely a sense of satisfaction - one that will carry into the present and help you work harder to make that image come to fruition.

Don't picture yourself sitting at a table as if you're a nearby diner. Instead, visualize the scene from inside your own body - the new you that worked so hard to lose weight and get fit.

As you implement visualization techniques to your daily diet plans, you can also reaffirm your goals as you do it by focusing on positive affirmations. The process of visualization can be addictive in itself because it brings about a sense of self-confidence and excitement about the future that's in store for you.

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Do you still have a skinny picture hidden in the back of your wallet that you pull out whenever you want to relive the "good old days?" You may be onto something positive, and it's more than just harboring dreams of days gone by.
Many experts now recommend that dieters visualize where they want to be - so that they can achieve their weight loss goals more quickly. That could mean fitting into your jeans from when you were 20, or just being a healthy person for the first time in your life.

Visualization techniques help people achieve their goals by bringing it one step closer to reality. If done correctly, you begin to live life as if you've already reached your healthy weight, which reinforces good habits.

Picturing yourself healthy is a good way to encourage you to stick it out and adhere to your diet and exercise plan. You have something to look forward to and you know what it will feel like once you get there.

Visualization is more than a static image. True visualization techniques use all of the senses. You can close your eyes and imagine what it would feel like to lose 100 pounds, not just how great your backside will look in a new pair of tight-fitting jeans.

It's also a technique that doesn't require any special skill, money, or time - you can do it anywhere and no one will know that you're secretly visualizing your weight loss success.

You want to start by fully imagining how your future self will be once the weight is off and you're at your goal size. Picture yourself sitting down to a healthy meal at a nice restaurant and envision the smells, tastes, and sounds around you.

What feelings would you have at that very moment? Surely a sense of satisfaction - one that will carry into the present and help you work harder to make that image come to fruition.

Don't picture yourself sitting at a table as if you're a nearby diner. Instead, visualize the scene from inside your own body - the new you that worked so hard to lose weight and get fit.

As you implement visualization techniques to your daily diet plans, you can also reaffirm your goals as you do it by focusing on positive affirmations. The process of visualization can be addictive in itself because it brings about a sense of self-confidence and excitement about the future that's in store for you.

 

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