Always weigh yourself at regular intervals, even if you don’t think you’re going to like the results. Note that the first pound that you lose may seem to drop off quite quickly, because initially you will lose some water as well as lose flab, so don’t be discouraged if your rate of weight loss slows down after this – it’s completely normal and most people notice the same thing to begin with.
Dealing With Temptation and Social Occasions
OK, here’s the difficult part, because social occasions and other tempting situations, such as TV programs about food, can tempt you to stray from your planned healthy diet. It’s usually best to avoid these whenever possible, but if not, take some time to think about how you’re going deal with these situations in advance. Be strong and pride yourself on having the kind of ironclad willpower it takes to stick to your principals and not be beaten! Don’t give in to peer-group pressure either, as those people who try to tempt you to stray will often secretly admire you for your determination.
Comfort Eating
Quite often people will overeat as a way of coping with stress or depression. The problem with this is that you can become trapped in a vicious circle, because if you’re depressed about your weight, you’ll eat to temporarily feel better, then become more overweight, so you eat even more etc, etc… Whether or not your unhappiness is caused by being overweight, it’s important that you identify and tackle the root cause of the problem instead of simply eating to cover it up. I’ve found that listening to relaxation CDs to be very helpful in these situations, however if you are having serious problems you must seek professional guidance, as this sort of thing is usually quite easy to treat.
Controlling Your Appetite
It’s a fact that some people have a more powerful appetite than others. This powerful feeling of hunger is a key reason why some fortunate people are able to easily maintain a healthy body weight, while others can have great difficulty with this part of their lives. One way to deal with your appetite is to fill up with foods that are high in fibre, but low in calories, such as fruit and veg. Feeling hungry doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to eat more, and you must sometimes try to resist eating altogether, even when the hunger pangs begin to nag. One of my most successful strategies for dealing with hunger is to distract myself with one of my hobbies, a chore or anything that requires a certain level of concentration. Drinking lots of water can also help with feeling hungry, and will not only keep you properly hydrated, but is also good for your skin.
Lose Fat and Maintain a Healthy Weight
Once you’ve got past the difficult part of reducing your weight to your desired target, your next challenge is to keep it off for good. Most people put the weight straight back on again at this point because the fat loss was the result of cutting down on a poor existing diet. Be determined that this is not going to happen to you! Once the flab is gone you must stick to an overall healthy lifestyle. This means continuing with eating a proper balanced died and keeping up the momentum with your exercise regimen. It can be very helpful if your household has also committed to adopting a new healthy lifestyle, and our house even has a “sin tin” in which the offender must pay a small fine should he/she succumbs to a brief moment of weakness.
Make sure that you remember to weigh yourself every week when you’ve lost some weight so that you can keep yourself in check.
Additional Support and Resources
One of the best ways that I’ve found to get hold of high quality information and lose weight is to join a local diet and weight loss group. Here you will find lots of support and encouragement from like-minded people who are in the same boat as you. It’s also a great place to meet new friends who will help and encourage you keep your weight down for the long term.
During my battle to fight the flab I tried many different “wonder diets”, and although some of them had some useful content, I found that most were full of exaggerated, empty promises and even dangerous misinformation. However, one product that I did find very helpful was this book, so if you want a specific system that’s easy to follow I wholeheartedly recommend you check it out. The book is written by a certified nutritionist who teaches you how to eat the right foods at the right time in order to keep your blood sugar in the fat burning zone and stop you feeling hungry. You’ll also learn how to find out what metabolic type you are and how to tailor your diet so that it’s specific to you. On top of that, it also comes with an easy to follow journal and a tasty recipe book, making it very easy to record your progress and try new dishes.
