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Top 10 reasons diets don't work
and what you can do about it.
Recently while
researching some weight loss stories I came across this list
of the top ten reasons diets don’t work. This list is
credited to a Dr. Michael May but I could not find the
original source.
While I don’t
necessarily agree with all of these reasons I did want to
recite them and give some possible ways to overcome each.
Perhaps if one of these 10 reasons is a weakness for you;
you can find some ways to overcome it here.
- Too
time consuming. I have always said that preparation
goes a long way toward success in your weight loss and
healthy eating regimen. If you find that all this
preparation is too time consuming for you then try some of
the following ideas.
- Meal
replacement shakes and bars
-
Frozen diet meals
-
Nutrisystem home food delivery
- Hire
a chef or caterer – or perhaps your city has one who
prepares healthy meals for pick-up
-
Boring. I agree with this one but disagree with
letting it stop you from experiencing successful weight
loss. If you find diets boring then you should try to
expand your knowledge of healthy eating. There are so many
wonderful, healthy foods on the market. Try to change your
mindset that diets have to consist of bland, tasteless
food.
- Read
healthy recipe books and try some new dishes
- Try
Nutrisystem
-
Takes the pleasure out of eating. If you are not
enjoying eating then you have not found the right diet
yet. There are so many diets on the market – you CAN find
one that is pleasurable to you. If you enjoy your diet –
you will stick to it and you will lose weight.
- Too
restrictive for real life. Keep expanding your
knowledge of healthy foods and you will be able to eat
until satisfied and keep your calories and fat under
control. Knowledge is power.
-
Forces a food focus. I am not even sure I know what
this means – I am always focused on food. J
- Find
a diet that satisfies your taste and hunger and you will
not always be thinking about food.
- Find
a diet that encourages portion control and eating often;
and you will be satisfied most of the day.
-
Requires exercise to earn the right to eat. I have
never seen a diet that says you have to exercise in order
to be able to eat. Exercise adds life to your years, helps
with a positive mindset, increases circulation, lowers
cholesterol, and makes the body feel good. Exercise is not
a bad thing. Enough said.
-
Equates exercise with punishment for eating. See
above. If you think of exercise as punishment then you
have not found the right exercise. I would skip a cookout
to mountain bike any day. Find what works for you. I would
be willing to bet there is at least one type of exercise
you enjoy very much.
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Hiking
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Biking
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Swimming
- Yard
work
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Walking
-
Rollerblading
-
Soccer
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Doesn’t address emotional eating. I agree with this
particular one. Most diets don’t address this issue. If
you suspect you are an emotional eater then you should
seek help and information. I have seen one diet recently
that addresses eating for reasons other than hunger – it
is called the no-diet diet.
- May
decrease metabolism. A healthy weight loss diet will
encourage eating 5 or six small meals per day and
exercising. Both of these lifestyle changes will help to
speed your metabolism.
-
Causes guilt and deprivation. Bill Phillips author of
“Body for Life” recommends one day per week where you eat
anything you want – guilt free. Not only does this relieve
pressure from you but it also creates something to
anticipate. Bill Phillips believes that the healthier you
get – the less you will enjoy your cheat days. You will
find that they leave you bloated, uncomfortable, and
sluggish.
The purpose of this
article is not to make you think the above reasons are only
excuses; it is to encourage you to tackle these reasons with
creativity and an open mind. The above reasons are real and
have stopped many dieters dead in their tracks. Find what
stops you from achieving your ideal healthy weight and find
ways to work around it.
I wish for you the best
of health!
Bill
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