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Yes, You Can Lose Weight!
By Kristine Peterson
Weight loss is one of the biggest industries in the world! And for those of us
that need to lose weight it is the biggest struggle of our lives! The industry
takes advantage of the fact that we don’t want to give up our “little
pleasures” by telling us we don’t have to. They also know we don’t want to get
all sweaty, out of breathe, and feeling pain, so they tell us we don’t have to
exercise. “All you have to do is take this pill every day and the pounds will
melt away, as if by magic!” they tell us. But, if you look at the small print
they go on to say, “diet and exercise will make it work even better.” But, come
on, when you really stop and think about it realistically, of course it isn’t
just going to happen by taking a pill. We have to put more effort into it than
that just because of physics and gravity if for no other reason. How is a pill
going to make your body go against gravity? It isn’t. It may help us burn fat,
but the fat only comes back if we keep eating the way we have been and if the
pill burns the new fats that we put into our bodies the old fat is still there.
And besides all that what side effects is the pill having that isn’t good for
us? And just look at all the money we spend to lose weight and then
frustratingly it doesn’t happen and we could have spent that money on a cruise!
Well-known mental health people tell us that being overweight begins with the
way we feel about ourselves. For some that might be a clue as to why they are
overweight and give them a starting point. But I have found that losing a few
pounds is what starts me feeling better about myself.
I think if we face this thing realistically, we will realize that losing weight
is going to take a life change. For some of us that is a really hard thing to
face. Most of us just want things to be the same. But here is something to
think about: when things stay the same we do not grow, we become stagnant.
Personally, I desire to live forever and if that means changing my life style
then I will attempt it. To make a life change you will have to prepare yourself
and set up a new way to think. Don’t just jump in with any diet. Do some
research and pick the one you can stick with. There are diets tailored to the
individual now, that are more likely to work than the fad diets. Find out what
your blood type is and what your body type is and then look for a diet tailored
to you. Then do some self-talk. Just talk to yourself out loud. Address your
body as if it was another person. Keep everything you say as positive as
possible. Say, “Body, I love you. You are a part of me and I want to take
really good care of you. I know if I do that you will make sure that you and I
feel good and look good. You are the part of me the whole world sees and you
reflect my thinking. This is what you and I are going to do.” Then tell your
body what kind of diet you have planned for yourself. I hate the word diet
because to me it means, NO! So think of it as a life change and refer to it
that way always. When you talk to others refer to it as a life change. Tell
your body why it is a good life change for you what it is going to do for you,
and how good it is going to make you feel. Then each day touch base with your
body. Praise your body for not giving in to cravings. Tell your body how well
it is doing, how nice it looks, how nice it feels! Self-talk is something you
can do throughout the day any time you are alone. The best time is in the
morning when you first wake up before your day begins. Tell yourself what kind
of day you want to have. Tell yourself you are going to be happy and smile all
day and have pleasant thoughts. Tell your body you are going to eat good food
that will give you energy throughout the day. List the things you want to
accomplish during the day.
Remember that you aren’t going to get skinny overnight. But, you will feel
better overnight! And everyday that you accomplish this life change you will
feel better. If you have a day that didn’t go so good don’t be negative or stop
talking to yourself or beat yourself up over it. Admit to yourself that it was
a difficult day, and praise yourself for something that did go right. Then pick
yourself up and get back to your life change.
As in any life change it is very good to have support from others. Someone to
encourage you and help you keep going when it gets rough. If you don’t have
anyone write to me and I will encourage you. I know you can do this!
About the Author
I am a health conscious individual that spends a lot of time researching
different ways of thinking. It is important to me to think outside the box or
the matrix if you will! I do not believe and accept everything I see, read, or
hear. Some things I have found to be truths for my own life and those things I
pass on to you. My maxims are "think for yourself" and "listen to your whole
self, body, mind and soul!" I have found that if I do those two things I am
always happy! The goal of my web site is to supply those of you that have made
the choice to go natural with quality products!
http://www.naturallivingbychoice.com
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