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Weight Loss: Are You Ready To Slim Down?
Filed Under (Weight Loss) by Guest Author on 29-07-2010
Do you really want to be slim and healthy? Perhaps weight loss has been a goal for you. You’ve tried multiple diets, and none have worked. Indeed, perhaps you’ve piled on even more weight with each failed diet. Your body may be trying to tell you something — that at this time in your life, it’s just not practical for you to lose those excess pounds.
I’m a dietician, and weight loss counsellor, and when I meet a new client, we discuss their expectations, and their readiness to follow a weight loss program.
Here’s a little quiz for you. Try these questions. Your responses will tell you a lot about yourself.
1. Can you commit to changing the way you eat, and what you eat? You must be willing to make new and better food choices. You’ll also need to commit to changing the way you shop, cook, and what you order in restaurants.
2. Can you commit to building more activity into your days? If you have a sedentary lifestyle, as most of us do, you’ll need to develop a fitness program. You can start slowly, with a ten minute walk each day, but you should aim to be active for at least half an hour each day.
3. Will you write down what you eat each day? You need to write down everything you eat and drink each day. This means you write down everything – even the milk in your coffee. Most of us are surprised when we see how much we eat, and exactly what we eat and when.
4. Will you take time out to do things you enjoy? If you use food as a reward, you can discover other ways to reward yourself and enjoy life. Make a list of ten things you enjoy doing – listening to music, going to the movies – anything you enjoy doing, which isn’t food-related.
5. What will weight loss success mean to you? When you’re overweight, you draw less attention to yourself. By losing weight, you’ll become more attractive, and you’ll get more attention from others. If you’re not ready for this, admit it, and figure out ways you could handle it.
Losing weight will change you. It will also change people’s reaction to you. Often slimmers report that their partners and family don’t seem to like the changes. You can’t lose weight for others. You can only lose weight for yourself. However, you should be ready for others’ reactions to the new you.
So, how did you go? What were your answers to our quiz? Perhaps you’re reassured, and you know that you are now ready to lose weight. On the other hand, perhaps your answers indicate that you have a little more thinking to do.
Julia Denham is a professional dietician who can help you to fast, healthy weight loss. Read Julia’s guide, and lose weight in 30 days. Julia offers a weight loss blog, so you get motivation and guidance on your journey to health and fitness.






