Stay Slender all of Your Life
Commitment keeps you trim
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Stay Slender all of Your Life
There are so many diets that
come and go in popularity. People swear
by one and downgrade another. A new
popular diet book is out every month or so with some new combination of foods
guaranteed to make one thin. People who
have been trying to lose weight for years often get on the bandwagon, lose
their weight and in one year most of the weight returns.
This is an old story known by
most of us. What can be done to get rid of
this constant yo yo syndrome?
Most people eat whatever they
want most of the time, and are careful and eat healthy food a small percentage
of the time. The people who are slender
and trim eat healthy with consideration to fat and calories most of the time,
and have treats a small percentage of the time.
One of the main reasons for making healthy choices is that the food you
select is not addictive or trigger you to eating more. You will probably eat
healthy salads, low fat protein choices and stop before you feel full. When eating cakes, candy, fast food items you
will eat more and more until you are full.
As for sugar it has addictive qualities, which creates one eating way
too much. Often the addiction carries
over until the next day. I have
personally woken up the next day after indulging in something very sweet and
want more sugar.
Vegetables are probably your
best choice for keeping weight off, and for getting lots of vitamins and
minerals. This makes for good nutrition
and ensuring your health. Having them
available and cut up makes it really easy to make that wise choice.
I had personally gained quite
a bit of weight when I returned from college.
My mother put me on a diet and drove me to the gym. I lost the fifteen pounds with a promise to
myself to never gain weight again. I
thought dieting was absolute torture. Actually I did gain weight twice having two
babies. I kept the promise to myself and
still wear the very same size as I did when I was 18. What keeps me thin? It
still is the thought of going on a diet again that keeps me in line.
After all these years I do
not even have to get on a scale, as I know how much I can eat without gaining
weight. If I have done a lot of
exercising I know I can pretty much eat what I want. If it was a no exercise day I cut back. The thought of going shopping and buying
clothes a size larger does not appeal to me.
It is really about personal commitment and your desire to look good in
your clothes and be healthy. So look in
the mirror and make the decision either to lose some weight or stay the same. Try to stop looking for the perfect diet and
start making wise selections of food. Eat only when you are hungry.
My reward for staying thin is new clothes , and
knowing I wear the same size I have always worn. I always commend myself for staying trim and
that deserves a new outfit. I feel pretty proud of this being past the baby
boomer age.
Nothing tastes as good as the
feeling of being thin.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Author of "For Kids 59.99 and Over" Speaker, www.carolstanley1.com
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