Successful Weight-loss Pointers
by: Regena English
Well we're at it again, trying to honor our promise on
New Year's Day to lose weight and tone up those flabby parts. Although
the year's still young more than half of our New Year's Resolutioners
have strayed from their promise of fitness and or weightloss. The
reasons may vary as to why their resolutions have been pushed to the
side, one common compliant is difficulty in maintaining a healthy
lifestyle. Why? It's difficulty to break old HABITS!
For so long we've had a life of overindulgence with the
foods that are considered taboo, now we're expecting ourselves to enjoy
doing without those favorites with no effort whatsoever. Rather than
ease into a new way of eating through gradual elimination of our no no
foods we jump in with both feet not expecting any backlash. To our
surprise we have reactions ranging from endless cravings,headaches,
stomach and intestinal discomforts.Some pointers for being successful
this year:
- As mentioned above ease into your new eating plans,
gradually eliminate forbidden foods from diet. As far as exercise is
concern give yourself plenty of time to build your endurance, don't
attempt to workout for two hours the first day and you've been
sedentary for twenty years.
- Set goals that are short term. Instead of setting a long-term goal to lose forty pounds this year, lose four pounds a month.
- When you feel anxious and desperate to reach
your goal in a hurry remind yourself of past day,week, or month's
progress. Losing alot of weight in a hurry leaves little time to adjust
lifestyle habits for long-term success.
- If you're not able to reach your goals alone
join a support group that reflects you. Stop by http://www.onelist.com
and peruse their categories of health and fitness surely you'll find a
list for a individual like yourself.
- Have hobbies and other outside interests so
you're sure to get a mental break from your goal. Thinking to much
about having to lose forty pounds can depress even the most
enthusiastic of persons.
- Don't be afraid to take time out of your day to relax your nerves and do nothing but enjoy that moment.
- Use you imagination to see yourself after
reaching your goal. The more vivid the mind picture the better, doing
this will enlist the aid of the subconscious. It has been said that our
goals are 10% actual work and 90% mental. So don't be afraid to be
child-like in using your imagination to help you reach your goals
without sweat and strain.
Always remember, "What the mind can conceive it can achieve!"
About the Author
Regena English,editor St.Mary Publishing Company of Houston is the
first publisher dedicated to the happily unmarried careerwoman. Visit
the company's website which hosts both a newsletter and ezine for this
specialized audience.
http://www.leatherspinsters.com