Sunday, 23 November 2008

Motivation For Your Diet

Are you self motivated to exercise and lose weight or do you struggle like most people do when it comes to sticking to an exercise and diet program.

Desire is the key. That is correct...if you desire something strongly enough, you will work until you get it. This is true for weight loss and all other desires in life.

Keeping routines simple is the best thing to do for changine your shape completely or just losing a few pounds. As you get fitter and stronger you can progress along from the lower level. Weight loss exercises are not hard to do if you stay focused. Walking around your neighborhood or exercising at the gym is hard when you let 'life' get in the way.

Unfortunately, many dieters don't plan ahead. Instead, they take things as they come, and rely upon two things: their initial enthusiasm, and (when this wears off) their willpower. But enthusiasm and willpower aren't enough to overcome the temptations and difficulties which we face when we try to change our eating habits and lifestyle.

The most common problem we face when dieting is boredom. This typically occurs when our initial enthusiasm for losing weight wears off, and we become tired of watching what we eat. We become dispirited, and slightly depressed at the idea of having to maintain our "sensible eating habits" while everyone else seems to be having a good time.

Here's a better way to look at keeping motivated while dieting.

"Hmm, my diet isn't going as smoothly as I thought it would. Never mind, I'm sure this is quite normal. No one can be expected to change their eating habits without a few bumps in the road. Besides, I'm looking for more than the few minutes of pleasure I get from filling my stomach with junk. I want a lifetime of pleasure - real pleasure from looking good and being taken seriously and who knows, maybe finding a great partner. I know other people see me as a fat person - goodness, at times I do too! - but this is exactly WHY I want to change. I'm tired of being fat. Real tired. And if this means learning how to eat good food, then let's do it!

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