Whip Your Eating Habits into Shape
We live in a nation of processed foods. The result of this is a skyrocketing population of fluffy adults and children. When you're overweight, you are at risk for diabetes, heart disease, hypertension and other illnesses that can reduce your quality of life and send you to an early grave.
If I've said it once, I've said it ten thousand times: processed foods are no good. Do yourself a favor and boot these items out of your diet. Replace them with healthier, natural foods like fresh fruits and vegetables, fresh fish, lean meats, poultry, beans, legumes, seeds and raw nuts.
Don't delude yourself into thinking you can change your poor eating habits overnight. Keep in mind, bad eating habits are easy to develop, but they're not as easy to change. It helps if you start small by making gradual tweaks to your diet.
For instance, you might make it a point to trade in your morning doughnut for a bowl of oatmeal, a piece of nitrate/nitrite free bacon and some fresh fruit. If you eat out everyday, scale back, and commit to preparing healthy, low-cal meals at home at least twice a week.
On the days you eat out, replace a few unhealthy foods with healthier menu choices. For instance, instead of ordering a bag of chips or a side of fries with you sandwich, opt for a small salad. Continue to make small dietary changes every couple of weeks until your poor eating habits are a thing of the past.
Get Up and Get Moving
When you're trying to whittle your waistline, it's all about the burn, baby. Once you remove all of the processed junk from your diet, you'll automatically reduce your caloric intake and lose weight. However, if you don't do something to set that metabolism on fire, it will slow down and you won't see any additional weight loss results.
You don't have to take the "whole hog" approach to exercising to see results. The most important thing is that you do something to get your body moving. Jump up and down for 10 minutes or take a stroll around the block – if it's more physical activity than you normally get, you're good.
Of course, as your fitness level improves, you'll have to add to your exercise routine to keep those weight loss results coming.
Get Committed to Your Healthy Eating Plan
When we talk about losing weight, we always tackle the nutrition and exercise side of things. Let's talk for a bit about the commitment dropping weight requires. Losing weight and keeping it off is hard work; it requires some serious lifestyle changes.
There are going to be times when you feel discouraged and disappointed, and days when you experience setbacks. If you're committed – and I mean really committed, you'll be able to pull yourself up, dust the cake crumbs off, and press on. If you're not ready to dig your heels in and put in the work, you'll be disheartened by the results.
Losing weight with proper nutrition and exercise can make you feel healthier and produce lasting results. Watch this video to learn how The Diet Solution Program can help you lose the fat and keep it off for good. If this program could help me lose weight, you can do it, too!
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