Lose Weight the Healthy Way
by: Marlene Mathis
It's definitely no fun to lose weight -- put it back on, lose
weight, put it back on, and so on. Just as you learn the rules
of a new diet, you find yourself trying to get around them.
What if all you had to do to lose weight was to eat
less?
You may think it can't be done. However, experts say it can. Of
course it sounds simpler than it is, but it's no more difficult
to commit to healthy eating habits than it is to follow the
diets most of us have tried.
In the end, it will actually be easier because you will feel
less restricted as you begin to learn how to eat right instead
of how to follow the rules of the newest popular diet. Here are
a few tips to help you started:
Eat smaller portions, including items with protein, fat, and
fiber in each meal. This combination is the one that
researchers have found effective in helping to keep hunger
pangs away.
Drink two full glasses of water with each meal. It will help
you feel full and keep your body hydrated.
Eat breakfast. This critical meal jump-starts your metabolism
for the day. But avoid empty calories like those found in
doughnuts, many cereals, and sugar-laden pastries. They will
only leave you feeling tired and hungry by mid- morning. For
best results, eat items with plenty of protein and fiber.
Don't count calories or weigh food. Simply use the palm of your
hand as a portion control guide. Most of us are fully aware of
what a 'too large' portion looks like. We also know how it
makes us feel. You should never feel bloated or stuffed-eat
only until you are not hungry. You really aren't giving up
anything if you save the rest for later. If it helps, think of
it as taking a break when you set food aside for another
time.
Give up something. It might be your nightly glass of wine,
chocolate bars, or regular soft drinks. Then, commit to doing
without the item for one full year. You'll find that you'll
feel better without the sugar, caffeine, or alcohol. You
certainly won't miss the calories as your waistline begins to
shrink.
Identify your comfort food. What is it that you reach for in
times of stress? Pizza, fried chicken, or a burger with fries
all seem to top the list of foods people reach for when feeling
down, anxious, and tired. Instead of reaching for food to
comfort you, engage in a favorite activity. Go golfing, take a
walk through your neighborhood, or hop on your bicycle for a
quick spin.
Be aware that food is often used as substitute for other types
of satisfaction. Take a look at your job, your family life, and
your spiritual connections. Work to improve areas that are
causing you discomfort and you will see the desire for
unhealthy food fade away. Maybe it's time to start looking for
a new job, go back to college, or find a church.
Taking control of your weight is more about taking control of
your life than anything else. Don't allow yourself to make
decisions based on food. Why be chained to someone else's diet
rules when you know yourself better than anyone else. Put that
knowledge to work, and watch your weight disappear.
If you want to make weight disappear faster, and to help keep
those pounds off, be sure to exercise regularly. Walking 30
minutes daily is something most people can achieve and keep it
up right into the senior years.
About The Author
Marlene Mathis is webmaster at Ana Health, the comprehensive
health information resource. Subscribe to her ezine Health
Vista at www.anahealth.com.
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