How to Lose Weight and Keep It Off

Diets, especially fad diets
or “quick-fix” pills and plans, often set you up for failure because:
§ You feel
deprived. Diets that cut out entire groups of food, such as carbs or
fat, are simply impractical, not to mention unhealthy. The key is moderation.
§ You lose
weight, but can’t keep it off. Diets that severely cut calories, restrict
certain foods, or rely on ready-made meals might work in the short term but
don’t include a plan for maintaining your weight, so the pounds quickly come
back.
§ After
your diet, you seem to put on weight more quickly. When you drastically
restrict your food intake, your metabolism will temporarily slow down. Once you
start eating normally, you’ll gain weight until your metabolism bounces back.
§ You break
your diet and feel too discouraged to try again. When diets make you
feel deprived, it’s easy to fall off the wagon. Healthy eating is about the big
picture. An occasional splurge won’t kill your efforts.
§ You lose
money faster than you lose weight. Special shakes, meals, and
programs are not only expensive, but they aren’t practical for long-term weight
loss.
§ You feel
lost when dining out. If the food served isn’t on your specific diet plan, what can you
do?
§ The
person on the commercial lost 30 lbs. in two months—and you haven’t.Diet
companies make a lot of grandiose promises, and most are simply unrealistic.



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