How To Lose Weight And Keep It Off Without Pills, Diets, Or Voodoo
March 3, 2010 by Cindy Burgenstein
Filed under Health Fitness
Many, if not most adults today are overweight or clinically obese. Of course, everybody has a different idea of what it means to be overweight. But if you would like to lose just a couple of pounds, or even a hundred pounds or more, this article is for you.
Experts agree that the two most significant changes you can make are to eat less and exercise more. That may seem like a no-brainer, but why are so many people still fat?
One possible explanation may be that people see losing weight as a one-time task, rather than a lifestyle change. If you don\’t change your lifestyle, you aren\’t likely to keep off any weight that you might lose.
The secret then is to incorporate proper diet and exercise into your daily life. And not only to incorporate them into your daily life, but to do so in a way that makes them easy and automatic.
Sure, it would be great to lose fifty pounds in two days, but is that possible, or even healthy? Probably not. The secret is to go slowly. Instead of shooting for fifty pounds in one week, try for ten pounds in a few months.
This can be done with slow, easy changes in lifestyle. Easy to achieve and maintain, so the wait slowly comes off, and stays off.
If you can imagine yourself a few months out in the future after having made these changes, what do you feel like? What do you look like in the mirror? Do you have more energy?
So what changes are we talking about? Small, easy to manage ones. Take the stairs once in a while. Got to your favorite fast food place a little less frequently. Save it for special occasions. Go for a short walk every morning.
While these might seem small, over time they will have an effect. And when you start to notice your weight slowly coming off, you\’ll be motivated to change even more.
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