Getting Started with
weight losing…
While there is no “one size fits all” solution
to permanent healthy weight loss, the following guidelines are a great place to
start:
- Think lifestyle change, not
short-term diet. Permanent weight loss is not
something that a “quick-fix” diet can achieve. Instead, think about weight
loss as a permanent lifestyle change—a commitment to your health for life.
Various popular diets can help jumpstart your weight loss, but permanent
changes in your lifestyle and food choices are what will work in the long
run.
- Find a cheering section. Social support
means a lot. Programs like Jenny Craig and Weight Watchers use group
support to impact weight loss and lifelong healthy eating. Seek out
support—whether in the form of family, friends, or a support group—to get
the encouragement you need.
- Slow and steady wins the race. Aim to lose one
to two pounds a week to ensure healthy weight loss. Losing weight too fast
can take a toll on your mind and body, making you feel sluggish, drained,
and sick. When you drop a lot of weight quickly, you’re actually losing
mostly water and muscle, rather than fat.Know your healthy habit.
- Set goals to keep you motivated. Short-term
goals, like wanting to fit into a bikini for the summer, usually don’t
work as well as wanting to feel more confident or become healthier for
your children’s sakes. When frustration and temptation strike, concentrate
on the many benefits you will reap from being healthier and leaner.
- Use tools that help you track your
progress. Keep
a food journal and weigh yourself regularly, keeping track of each pound
and inch you lose. By keeping track of your weight loss efforts, you’ll
see the results in black and white, which will help you stay motivated.
Keep in mind it may take some experimenting to
find the right diet for your individual body. It’s important that you feel
satisfied so that you can stick with it on a long-term basis. If one diet plan
doesn’t work, then try another one. There are many ways to lose weight. The key
is to find what works for you.
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