Six Tips For Successfully Motivating Weight Loss

By Leslie Ball


You probably already realize just how frustrating it can be to try to shed unwanted pounds and build a healthier body. There are so many factors involved that it can be one of the toughest challenges around. If it were easy, then we wouldn't have millions who try and fail to drop those pounds every year. To succeed in your own efforts, you need to consider several key pieces of advice for motivating weight loss.

You expectations will play a large role in your success or failure. Are you expecting to lose all that weight in a month? The fact is that most people don't get fat in a day or a month. They typically won't lose that fat that quickly either. Realistically, healthy fat reduction involves losing no more than two pounds each week.

Never deprive yourself of foods you love. Deprivation is the primary reason for the failure of most diets. After all, not many people can walk by their favorite cookies or cakes every day and not eventually give in. Moreover, those things are not what make us fat. If we're overweight, it is because we eat too much of everything. So, be sure to allow yourself a minor indulgence here and there.

Count the calories and track them in a journal. This is absolutely essential. You'll never really know how your strategy is working if you don't track it as you go. Keep a log of your meals, the calories consumed, and any exercise you engage in. That will provide you with important data to use in your efforts, while also offering additional motivation to inspire you to persevere.

Accentuate the positive, while avoiding negatives. It is tempting to be down on yourself over your fat, but that accomplishes nothing. Many dieters who constantly criticize themselves simply give up and resume bad habits. Remain focused, think about how good you'll look and feel when the process is done, and surround yourself with others who will focus on those same things.

There is nothing like preparing your own food to teach you about proper nutrition. By doing so, you will learn to create new and healthy meals, gain control over the ingredients used in your meals, and regulate not only what you eat but how much you eat. The entire process can be extremely motivational, and can help to keep you focused on the task at hand.

Prepare to fail. That sounds counter-intuitive, but it actually makes sense. Accept the fact that at some point you are going to eat more than you should. You'll break your diet. Accept it beforehand, and commit to getting right back on that diet as soon as you fail. Don't let one or even several failures stop you from continuing on your journey.

There are few tasks more monumental than that of shedding excess weight. However, if you are prepared to follow these six basic pieces of advice, you can continue to be motivated to continue your efforts through to the end. When it's all said and done, you'll discover that the end goal was well worth the work required to achieve it.




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