Many Americans view a healthy lifestyle as something difficult to attain--and something that's not much fun. Traditional diets have taught us that to lose weight, we must count calories, keep track of everything we eat, and deprive ourselves by limiting the amount--and kinds--of foods we eat. Diets tell us exactly what and how much food to eat, regardless of our preferences and individual relationships with hunger and satiety. Dieting can help us lose weight (fat, muscle, and water) in the short term but is so unnatural and so unrealistic that it can never become a lifestyle that we can live with, let alone enjoy!
While very few diets teach healthy low-fat shopping, cooking, and dining-out strategies, many offer unrealistic recommendations and encourage health-threatening restrictions. Even more important, diets don't teach us the safest, most effective ways to exercise; they don't teach us how to deal with our cravings and our desires, or how to attend to our feelings of hunger and fullness. Eventually, we become tired of the complexity, the hunger, the lack of flavor, the lack of flexibility, the lack of energy, and the feeling of deprivation. We quit our diets and gain back the weight we've lost; sometimes we gain even more!
Each time we go on another diet of deprivation, the weight becomes more difficult to lose, and we become even more frustrated and discouraged. Then we eat more and exercise less, causing ourselves more frustration, discouragement, depression. Soon we are in a vicious cycle. We begin to ask ourselves, "Why bother?" We begin to blame ourselves for having no will power when what we really need is clear, scientifically-based information that will help us develop a healthier lifestyle we can live with for the rest of our lives.
Deliberate restriction of food intake in order to lose weight or to prevent weight gain, known as dieting, is the path that millions of people all over the world are taking in order to reach a desired body weight or appearance. Preoccupation with body shape, size, and weight creates an unhealthy lifestyle of emotional and physical deprivation. Diets take control away from us.
Many of us who diet get caught in a "yo-yo" cycle that begins with low self-acceptance and results in structured eating and living because we lack trust in our body and are unwilling to listen and adhere to our body's signals of hunger and fullness. On diets, we distrust and ignore internal signs of appetite, hunger, and our need to be physically and psychologically satisfied. Instead, we depend on diet plans, measured portions, and a prescribed frequency for eating.
As a result, many of us have lost the ability to eat in response to our physical needs; we experience feelings of deprivation, then binge, and finally terminate our "health" program. This in turn leads to guilt, defeat, weight gain, low self-esteem, and then we're back to the beginning of the yo-yo diet cycle. Rather than making us feel better about ourselves, diets set us up for failure and erode our self-esteem.
The attitudes and practices acquired through years of dieting are likely to result in a body weight and size obsession, low self-esteem, poor nutrition and excessive or inadequate exercise. Weight loss from following a rigid diet is usually temporary. Most diets are too drastic to maintain; they are unrealistic and unpleasant; they are physically and emotionally stressful. And most of us just resume our old eating and activity patterns. Diets control us; we are not in control. People who try to live by diet lists and rules learn little or nothing about proper nutrition and how to enjoy their meals, physical activity, and a healthy lifestyle. No one can realistically live in the diet mode for the rest of their life, depriving themselves of the true pleasures of healthy eating and activity.
We Don't Fail Diets; They Fail Us!
Decades of research have shown that diets, both self-initiated and professionally-led, are ineffective at producing long-term health and weight loss (or weight control). When your diet fails to keep the weight off, you may say to yourself, "If only I didn't love food so much . . . If I could just exercise more often . . . If I just had more will power." The problem is not personal weakness or lack of will power. Only 5 percent of people who go on diets are successful. Please understand that we are not failing diets; diets are failing us.
The reason 95 percent of all traditional diets fail is simple. When you go on a low-calorie diet, your body thinks you are starving; it actually becomes more efficient at storing fat by slowing down your metabolism. When you stop this unrealistic eating plan, your metabolism is still slow and inefficient that you gain the weight back even faster, even though you may still be eating less than you were before you went on the diet.
In addition, low-calorie diets cause you to lose both muscle and fat in equal amounts. However, when you eventually gain back the weight, it is all fat and not muscle, causing your metabolism to slow down even more. Now you have extra weight, a less healthy body composition, and a less attractive physique.
Diets require you to sacrifice by being hungry; they don't allow you to enjoy the foods you love. This does not teach you habits which you can maintain after the diet is over. Most diet programs force you to lower your caloric intake to dangerously low levels. The common theory is that if you eat fewer calories than you burn, you will lose weight. But when you eat fewer calories than your body needs to maintain its life-sustaining activities, you're actually losing muscle in addition to fat. Your body breaks down its own muscles to provide the needed energy for survival.
Traditional diets which use calorie restriction to produce weight loss are no longer appropriate. Most weight-loss programs measure success solely in terms of the number of pounds lost per weight loss attempt. Diets don't take into account the quality of the process used to achieve that weight loss or the very small likelihood of sustained weight loss. For long-term good health, you need to move away from low-calorie diets and focus on enjoyable physical activity and good nutrition. Exercising regularly and eating lean-supporting calories, protein and carbohydrates, and reducing fat-supporting calories will not only help you look and feel better, it will also significantly reduce your risk of disease.
America spends billions of dollars on different ways to fix people. If we focused more on prevention and on improving our day-to-day behaviors, we could cut health care costs in half. Contrary to popular belief, leading a healthy lifestyle doesn't have to be difficult; it doesn't have to painful or time-consuming. Making gradual, simple changes in your diet and physical activity will make great improvements in your health and well-being, and they can drastically reduce your risk of disease.
If your weight management program is to be a success, everything you eat and every exercise you do must be a pleasurable experience. If you're not enjoying yourself, it is unlikely that you'll continue your program. It's that simple. These small, gradual changes are not painful or overwhelming but rather the core of an exciting lifestyle that you will look forward to.
Take the frustration, guilt, and deprivation out of weight management, and allow yourself to adopt gradual, realistic changes into your life that will make healthy eating and physical activity a permanent pleasure. You will soon discover what your body is capable of and begin to look, act, and feel your very best. Good luck and enjoy all the wonderful benefits of a healthy, active lifestyle.
Copyright (c) 2008 Al Short
Keyboard Keys Dont Work
If only we could get away from the thoughts of dieing and move to thoughts of living. Religion seems to be all about putting people to death. That is their method of crowd control. I guess a strong deterrent is the best deterrent.
Maybe we should put some of these up on the fridge for the kids to read.
From the Bible:
"He that smiteth his father, or his mother, shall be surely be put to death.
From The Qur'an
"The eye that mocketh at his father, and despiseth to obey his mother, the ravens of the valley shall pick it out, and the young eagles shall eat it.
"And he that curseth his father, or his mother, shall surely be put to death.
It has been years since I have read anything from the Bible. Research has brought me to it again, along with the Qur'an, Book of Mormon and others. I stopped reading the Newspaper and watching the news on TV years ago because I did not want to read about doom and gloom or sensationalized events. These holy books present more violence than anything you could find in the news. It is just plain scary writing. It is amazing that our forefathers survived all this smiting, beheading, and being put to death. Death and violence were the symbols of the time. It is no wonder that modern man continues with these fine traditions.
It leads me to wonder why there would be any kind of commandments against killing, begetting, or doithing unto others. It would seem that it was perfectly natural to be doing these things over hundreds of thousands or even millions of years.
I know from my training in NLP, and my own life that human behavioral patterns are difficult and very slow to change. A million years may seem like a long time to us, but in the scheme of things in the universe-it is a wink of the eye.
What is truly amazing is that these holy books are still read and assumed to be practical for modern society. The doctrines are still followed and the carnage continues. There is no one book better than the other. They all demonstrate the natural violence of humanity, and it is still being played out. Violence is man's nature and the moral religious codes have done nothing to stop it. Fear of death, damnation and suffering has not stopped violence. That is because violence begets violence. Man's intellect has not evolved enough so that he can move away from violence-reason fails him miserably.
If it is natural for man to kill, then there is nothing inherently right or wrong with it. But if it is not desirable to do it any longer and we continue, then we are insane. Common sense does not allow us to continue to do a thing that does not work. Humanities insanity has been with us all this time and there are leaders that use this insanity to get what they want. There are common folk that follow the path of violence in there everyday affairs. Just how evolved are we? Is it not obvious that we are now less enlightened than our predecessors, because we have the benefit of time and experience and have done little to change?
Still for all the violence and the lack of obedience to religious morality there are people that live on this planet as though it were Heaven. These people know of the violence, but it is not part of their lives, and they are not touched by it. The experience of violence is a choice that we make at either a subconscious or conscious level. We are not victims-we bring to us all that we choose to experience.
In order for a society to advance, we must move away from that which has kept us from advancing. We must leave the old orders and institutions, close the books on religious doctrine and replace it with something that reflects a more advanced society. If murder is something that works then we should embrace it instead of being hypocritical of it. If it is against human nature to move away from it then the laws against it should be changed. Death is a sure thing, but murder and wars are not, unless we decide that it is, and so far that has been demonstrated.
If it is not possible for humanity to stop sleeping with another's spouse then the moral laws should be changed to reflect that inability. If it is not possible to stop coveting, than why mention it in the Ten Commandments. Let's endorse it and remove the punishment.
If for some reason we believe that humanity has moved past all that, then why are we still doing it? Why are we still living with a religious moral code that says one thing and does another?
If the Ten Commandments are for religious moral upright individuals why doesn't it work? Morality has seriously let us down, unless we see mankind as severely retarded or lost. I don't believe that-and all it would take is a change of attitude, and a switch to "what works and does not work," in his awareness.
If it is humanities desire to move to a higher awareness or enlightenment then he would begin to notice what is taking him there and what is not. He would no longer do things that do not bring him to enlightenment. The idea or concept of "right and wrong," or "good and bad," does not deter humanity from these atrocities.
The issue with changing these ideas is that man has given away his power to those that created them in the first place, and is looking for them for change-it isn't happening. He has waited for millennia, and will wait for an eternity until he finally figures it out that the power for change comes with the individual-not anyone else.
If you believe you are above all of this, then you must demonstrate it or you are just part of that which you despise. There are things you can do to demonstrate your new truth. Of course all that I have said is just lip service, a concept, my own truth and has no meaning to anyone else.
If this were popular opinion, then we would already have world peace and enlightenment.
Both Al Short & Roy E. Klienwachter are contributors for EditorialToday. The above articles have been edited for relevancy and timeliness. All write-ups, reviews, tips and guides published by EditorialToday.com and its partners or affiliates are for informational purposes only. They should not be used for any legal or any other type of advice. We do not endorse any author, contributor, writer or article posted by our team.
Al Short has sinced written about articles on various topics from Fitness, Build Muscle and Fitness. World Class Nutrition offers the latest like. Al Short's top article generates over 90500 views. to your Favourites.
Roy E. Klienwachter has sinced written about articles on various topics from Alternative Medicine, Facts about Barack Obama and Alternative Medicine. Roy E. Klienwachter is a resident of British Columbia, Canada. A student of NLP, ordained minister, New Age Light Worker, Teacher and Phenomenologist. Roy has written and published many ebooks on New Age wisdom. Roy's books and articles are thought provo. Roy E. Klienwachter's top article generates over 1220000 views. to your Favourites.
Children's Costumes For Halloween If you do have a need to wear one of these costumes, where it with pride. To some, Greek soldier costumes are one of those inevitable ingredients to being Greek