Motivate Yourself to Lose Weight
Posted: Sunday, August 15, 2010
by Hifzur Rehman
Self Improvement
More and more people, around the world, are asking for weight loss tips, though it is a fact that we all know which food to eat for weight loss and which to avoid. The success of any weight loss program depends on what you want to eat and what you should eat. If you give top priority to what you should eat then you can lose weight easily. Otherwise forget about losing weight as it would be a futile exercise. The most important factor in any weight loss program is your mind set.
Eat what is good for your body and physical fitness. Eating is not something for joy or taste. (Though you can occasionally eat whatever you like for joy at parties and ceremonial occasions). Your life style is another determining factor in your weight loss program. For example, keep on sitting in front of TV would surely add pounds to your body.
Instead of watching TV for hours you need to go out for walking, jogging, swimming, dancing or engage yourself in some other physical activity. An active life style is more helpful in reaching your goal of weight loss. Consult your doctor before starting any weight loss program so that you know exactly how much pounds you need to shed. Medical advice is also a great source of motivation. When people know that their health is at risk they take precautionary measures.
The success of a weight loss program depends on how much you are willing to motivate yourself to eat right food at the right time and not become the slave of taste. Keep yourself motivated all the time to lose weight. It’s your key to success in any weight loss program. If you can’t motivate and discipline yourself then don’t start any weight loss program as it would result in more embarrassment and more weight gain. It is quite possible that you lose everything except your weight!
Hifzur Rehman is an author of articles on personal growth, health, money, beauty and travel. He is also the editor of his website http://www.selfimprovement.ch Hifzur Rehman ( C ) 2010. All Rights Reserved.
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