Some of you reading this will never lose weight: that
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Posted on September 6th, 2008 by admin
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Some of you reading this will never lose weight: that
Tags: diet, dieting, exercise, fast weight loss, fat loss, Lose Weight, nutrition, weight loss
Posted on September 6th, 2008 by admin
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Every where you look you see articles or news or stories on how America is overweight. This probably doesn’t surprise anyone, as you only have to take a quick look around to see that our lifestyles don’t promote good health. We drive in cars. We eat fast food. We sit in offices. We simply don’t care enough about our health. Eating healthy is a simple step that you can take to improve your general health.
Why you should eat healthier:
We only get one life. Ask yourself how important your life is to you. Eating healthy is simple choices, that we can make every day to promote good health. Think of how much money is put into health care every year for many things which are preventable. Prevent the preventable, eat well, and live long!
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Ryan Fyfe is the owner and operator of Diet Area. Which is a great web directory and information center on Dieting and related issues like Meal Plans and Workouts.
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Posted on September 1st, 2008 by admin
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My god, I’ve been tired lately. What’s up with that? I sure wish it would pass soon. Maybe I just need more sleep. I could stand to lose a few pounds, too. I work out, but all that does is slow down the weight gain. It’s not fair.
Anything like this going around in your head lately? You’re not alone. Today I kept track, and four of the conversations I’ve had with colleagues have been not work-related, but diet-related. And it’s only noon.
Of course, I was right in there, lamenting my sorry plight. But if I take the time to be honest, what am I really doing to sabotage myself? Yesterday I ate a candy bar. Big deal, one candy bar. I also didn’t get my walk in, but it was snowing outside. Come to think of it, I should drink more water. I always feel much better when I’m drinking plenty of water. So why is it so hard to do?
Jim Rohn says, “Failure is a few errors in judgement repeated every day.” It isn’t the big, colossal mistake that knocks us off our tracks. It’s those tiny, seemingly harmless little mistakes that cost us.
Of course, the same holds true for people on restrictive weight loss diets. A friend of mine was losing weight after years of struggle, and we were all quite proud of her. But she was tired constantly, and needed ten hours of sleep, when previously she had only needed eight. Ten hours of sleep - that’s like an additional two-hour commitment every single day! That’s twelve extra hours out of her week, gone. Imagine what one could accomplish in twelve hours. Imagine what doesn’t get accomplished when twelve hours go missing from the week.
She became sick, went to the doctor, and the doctor said “You’re not eating enough!” Yes, she was discouraged, because the last thing she wanted to do was eat more and regain the weight. It didn’t seem fair that her only options were to be overweight and healthy, or to lose weight and be sick. Fortunately, she enrolled in a formal weight loss program, was able to adjust her eating, and keep her weight down.
Too often we worry about sabotaging our diets when we should worry about sabotaging our lives. Eating that candy bar doesn’t just prevent me from losing weight. It depletes me of the energy that I need to get things accomplished, to work on my goals, and to enjoy life. Cumulatively, it may even cut my life short.
The next time you’re thinking about your health, your energy, your weight, and your life, consider how your diet may be preventing you from being where you want to be. Are you eating too much? Not enough? The wrong things? How do your choices affect your energy levels? The answers to these questions hold an important key to your success!
Holly Zenith is a motivational writer who aspires to help women reach their goals and find fulfillment in their lives. Visit her website at http://www.hollyzenith.com.
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Posted on August 10th, 2008 by admin
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