So, it took you quite a while to get where you are today quite a while. Don't think that shedding those pounds is going to take any less time. It is going to take time and maybe a bit of exercise. It's not going to take a great deal else. In fact, you're going to be doing less than you are now, of one thing at least!
The reason you've been putting on weight? You've been taking in more fat than you've been using up. It pretty much is that simple. So, if you turn it round and decide to use up more fat than you take in, guess what? You'll lose weight. You and I both know that.
It's not rocket science is it? But why then is it so darned difficult. Well, as human beings we are creatures of habit. We eat at the same times every day. We like to eat certain things time and again despite the fact that we know they will make us put on weight. We even eat when we aren't hungry. And then we wonder why we put on weight.
Losing weight then should be about changing habits. Yes, eat breakfast in the morning (would it still be called breakfast if you ate it lunchtime? - probably not!) but make changes to your habits. Not huge changes, because huge changes will make you revert to your old habits quicker than you can say "darn, I've out on another five pounds!". Make small changes. Eat a tiny bit less than you used to for starters.
You also need to have some fixed ideas about how much weight you want to lose and how you are going to go about it. Write yourself a plan. In that plan you need to include how much weight you are going to lose, you're going to identify the little things you want to change, you're going to write down the exercise you're going to do and you're going to set yourself some timescales.
You must remember however that it took you a while to put that weight on so you need to give yourself some time to lose it. That point is crucial to your weight loss. If you try to rush it you know what will happen. I'll spell it out just in case you need a reminder. "I've spent a whole week being good and I've just lost one pound, I'm going to have a lovely donut (where it says donut put in whatever you eat to cheer yourself up)". The day you decided to eat that donut was a Friday so you say to yourself "I'll start again Monday". By Monday, the pound you lost has been replaced by another two.
That's the way it works. You knew that already but a reminder about something so important never hurts. So anyway, get your plan with the goals, the new habits, the exercise and the timescales. You must start you plan as soon as you finish it. There must be no procratinating, no "I'll start on Monday". It might take you an hour to do but as soon as it's finished that is it. There is no going back, ever.
I don't want to give you advice about what you should eat because you already know. Plus I'm not a dietician and you might sue me if your plan said that you should only ever eat oranges again for the rest of your life because they had lots of Vitamin C in them.
If you've tried to lose weight before, and I would guess that if you're reading this you probably have, you know the first few days and weeks are going to be difficult. But that's why the changes you make need to be tiny, almost un-noticeable. You will lose weight. I know it, you know it. You've lost weight before.
So what's different this time I hear you ask. You're not going to give in. When you write your plan you are making a commitment never to go back to your old ways. Your tiny changes will soon become normal and you will never want to go back.
Exercise Or Weight Loss
If you have been exercising and eating a healthy diet but still cannot seem to meet your weight loss goals you might want to consider taking a weight loss or diet pill in addition to your regular routine to help you burn those extra calories each day that might be the big difference between burning fat or maintaining your current weight.
Some people have doubts as to whether weight loss pills work and whether they should try using one as an aid. Here are a few things you should ask yourself before determining whether or not they are right for you.
The first thing you need to ask yourself is whether you have really tried to lose weight by the standard methods of exercise and proper diet. If you are overweight, you can't simply take a diet pill but continue to live the exact same lifestyle and expect to lose weight. You still need to make sure you are burning the same or more calories that you consume each day either by cutting out calories from your diet and meals or by exercising more to lose weight.
There are however, some pills that can help reduce the appetite and minimize over eating. The problem here is that if you cut back too much on calories, your body will burn less calories and if you stop taking the pills, you will begin over-eating again and put back on all the weight you initially lost as well as having a less aggressive metabolism. Optimal use of any diet pill is by following a proper diet with at least some exercise each day, although for some people, healthier eating and taking an additional diet pill is all they need to start losing those unwanted pounds.
By reducing your appetite just enough, some pills can help stop some people from over eating. This can be the difference between getting fatter or staying the same, which you can then slowly work on with some exercise or changes to your diet. You can also research what ingredients are in the pills and see if there are any common foods or beverages that contain them and start adding them to your current diet.
Another thing you need to consider is cost. You might want to try a bottle first to see if you get any result but you really need to consider how much it will cost to use them for several months or even a year depending on how much weight you want to lose and whether you can afford to keep using them for a prolonged period of time. It is always advised that you consult with your doctor before undertaking the use of any diet pills as they might interfere with certain medications you may be taking at the same time.
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