When it comes to dieting, far too many people set themselves
up for failure before they even begin the process. They literally dread going
on their diets and before they start the process are planning their mishaps
along the way. Sad to say but true, far too many would be dieters are planning
their first Rocky Road mishap while eating their last bowl of Rocky Road before
the big event.
I have no idea why we tend to do this to ourselves but it is
something I see in dieters everywhere. The far too popular notion is that one
must binge on the foods most loved and enjoyed before beginning the dieting
process because these things must be completely eliminated in order to shed
those unwanted pounds. If you are honest with yourself, nothing could be
further from the truth. Moderation is simply a concept that many of us are
loathe to embrace.
You must change your way of thinking about food and your
personal enjoyment of food in order for any diet you embrace to be successful.
Food isn’t the enemy. And that is something that not enough people really
understand. Even the ‘tasty’ foods aren’t the enemy. The enemy is your personal
inability to properly portion the foods you eat. The problem is that the vast
majority of us eat the wrong foods far more often than we eat the right foods.
This is where the problems lie.
Our bodies need the nutrients we are lacking by not eating
the five servings of vegetables and three servings of fruit each day that we
should consume. Our bodies know that something is missing and we feel hungry or
deprived. If we were actually consuming the proper balance of fruits and
veggies each day we would find that we were far less likely to feel hungry and
desire those foods that aren’t as healthy. This means we would be much more
likely to enjoy them in moderation as they should be enjoyed.
Portion control is another problem that we have. We live in
a society of “up selling”. Super sized fries and empty calories by the gallon
of your favorite cola are offered with almost every fast food meal that can be
bought. You must learn to say no to these things and avoid situations in which
you may feel tempted to partake in these up sized orders.
To be truly successful when dieting you need to embrace the
process as building a healthier you rather than depriving yourself of
something. Do not think of your weigh loss plan as something negative but
rather a positive force in your life to make changes for the better. When you
have negative thoughts do not direct them at your diet. When you feel deprived
remind yourself that you are depriving your bones of carrying around that
excess weight. Remind yourself that you are depriving your wardrobe of those
bulky clothes that are designed to hide the bulges. Remind yourself that you
are depriving your body of years of bulges and bringing back the body of your
youth.
Do not get so caught up in the dieting process that you
forget to enjoy some of the goodies that life has to offer. Watching your
weight and counting your calories does not mean that you can never go over your
allotment. The goal however is to find balance. If you learn to portion your
food correctly, indulge in moderation, and incorporate enjoyable calorie
burning activities into your daily routine you may be amazed at the results.
Dieting for weight loss and health is only depriving if you
allow it to be. If you cannot control yourself when it comes to indulging then
by all means avoid indulging. However, if you can learn to incorporate those
small treats into your routine in moderation and burn those extra calories as
well, then you should find yourself a much happier and more successful ‘dieter’
than you have ever managed to be in the past.
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