A Diet isn't something we go on and off of. About 95% of dieters regain the weight they lose. And, in many cases, the dieter will yo-yo to a heavier weight than what they were when they started the diet.
For a diet to be effective, it has to involve a lifestyle change – a way to eat and live that we can stick with.
A diet is not something we go on, then go off after we've dropped a few pounds. The definition of diet is simply .... ........“the usual food and drink of a person or animal.” So to lose weight and keep it off we need to consume food and drink that promotes health, not deprivation.
Pick a lifestyle you can see yourself still following and enjoying when you are 80.
It's All About the Calories The list of diets goes on and on. But recent studies have proved that it really doesn't matter what type of diet we follow. Pick the one that appeals most to you – the one you can stick with for life – because the bottom line is all about reducing calories and burning more calories than consumed!
The simple secret to effective weight loss: Eating fewer calories than one burns.
An effective weight maintenance plan then is eating the same number of calories that one burns through normal body functions and exercise.
Slips are Going to Happen Trying to remain perfect while following a diet is setting ourselves up for failure. We didn't gain our extra weight overnight and we aren't going to lose it quickly either. There will be slips on our way to a healthier weight. Don't ever quit!
Rather than quit when a binge happens, we need to pick ourselves up, dust off the crumbs and climb back on the dieting wagon.
We're in this for the long haul. Being “good” and following a healthy lifestyle the majority of the time should be our goal.
There will always be temptation, so we must learn to give ourselves a few guilt-free passes for those occasions when we eat more than we should.
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