Word Count: 568 Date: Thu, 6 Dec 2007 8:16 AM
Changing Your Lifestyle For Weight Loss
Nearly everyone has thought about losing weight at one point or another in their lives. But hearing that more than 95% of all dieters will eventually regain their weight is not exactly the motivation that is going to spurn you into action. What you need are real life ways to change your lifestyle into one that supports your weight loss goals. In order to be a success at losing weight, you need to start making changes today-changes that add up to fewer calories and more pounds lost.
Clean Up Your Home
The first thing you need to do when you want to change your lifestyle is to change the environment in which you live. One of the things you may have noticed about weight loss shows is that people tend to lose a lot more weight there than they might have at home. This is partially due to the fact that they have been completely removed from their personal environment. By taking away all of the temptations, they aren't going to choose to eat unhealthy foods, because they simply aren't available.
In your own home you can begin by removing any junk foods that you want to avoid. If you live with others that like to eat junk food, you might want to put the food in a specific cupboard that you will never open or you might want to have those family members store that food out of sight. Start filling your refrigerator with healthy, wholesome foods so that you're eating these foods as a part of your weight loss plan.
Find Time for Cooking and Exercise
Going to the drive thru and to restaurants may be part of your weight loss issue. These are simple ways to eat a lot of calories without a lot of work on your part. So when you want to lose weight, you need to find time to cook your own meals, to investigate healthy on the go options, and to exercise as well.
Just as you would for any other appointment in your calendar, you will want to pencil in time for you to accomplish these tasks. By making time for the healthy habits you want to encourage, you will begin to make these healthy habits a part of your lifestyle-not just things that you do when you want to lose a few pounds.
Small Changes Add Up to Weight Loss
You don't need to eat nothing but carrots and lettuce to lose weight. When you start changing your life in significant ways, you can cause yourself to feel less than motivated and more like quitting because you'll never live up to the tough standards you're trying to put into place.
Start by making a list of things you want to change in your eating and exercise habits. Then you will want to take each item and create smaller steps to reach those goals. By just taking on a few of these mini-steps, you will create a forward momentum for your progress toward your weight loss goals.
With each success you have, the more motivation you will have to continue on. Your lifestyle may not have been appropriate for healthy eating, but it can be when you start looking at ways to push yourself into a more positive direction.
About the Author
Sean Rasmussen is a part time stock market investor and internet marketer. He is known online as a Wealth Creator and success communicator. He shares this information on his websites and blogs.
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