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Six Keys To Successfully Motivating Weight Loss

By Leslie Ball


If you're like most people who have tried to shed extra body fat, you've no doubt experienced the frustration that can accompany that effort. Getting your body into better shape is certainly no easy task. In fact, millions of people each year start diet and exercise regimens only to abandon the struggle after only a few weeks or months. The key to avoiding that failure is to understand a few basic tips for motivating weight loss success.

The first key is to have expectations that you can really meet. You didn't gain all those extra pounds overnight, and they're not going away that quickly either. You have to make smaller, measurable goals that you can achieve consistently. Most dieters find that they can only safely lose a couple pounds a week at most.

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.

Calories are king, so count and record them daily. If you don't, you'll have no way of knowing what works. Maintain a journal that records meals, calories, exercise, and even your emotions. That data will be useful as you adjust your plan, and can prove to be extremely motivation when you look back on your progress and commitment.

Look for positive messages and skip the negativity. Many overweight people spend so much time being critical of themselves that they actually invite failure. After listening to their own inner voices criticize their many failures, most just lose hope and settle back into their own ways. Motivate yourself with positive self-talk and find friends and family members who will offer similar encouragement.

Cook for yourself as often as you can. Believe it or not, learning to prepare your own meals is one of the easiest ways to develop good eating habits. You'll have more control over what is going into your body, and you'll also develop better insight into how different foods go together to create healthy meals. As you gain expertise, you'll find yourself more motivated than ever.

The last key is the most critical: failure is not an option. Make that your mantra, as you remember that everyone fails at some point in his or her dieting efforts. Most go back to overeating, and many put on even more excess pounds. If you break your diet, just forgive yourself and resume where you left off right away. Stay the course, and you will get to your destination.

Losing those extra pounds can be a struggle of epic proportions. By following these six motivational tips, however, you can ensure that you remain motivated to see the struggle through to a successful conclusion. The end result will be more than worth the effort you make.




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