Archive for August, 2011

There is a growing problem which is a world-wide epidemic. The issue is with what we eat and how we eat it. Unfortunately, the whole “healthy living” fad was just that, a passing trend. In order to improve our lives, we must address the difficult issues which negatively impact us on a daily basis. One of these issues is motivation and the other issue is food.

Getting Motivated

Making a change is never easy; in general, people are not too fond of change. Usually change comes as a result of a negative experience: an unhappy relationship, the loss of a job, frightening results from a medical test, and so on. What people need to understand is that not all change is bad! Sometimes, making a difficult change and seeing it through can really boost our morale and improve self-esteem and self-confidence. The first step in making change is to decide which area of your life you would like to improve. If you sit down and make a list of all the things you wish you were able to do better, you may see a common link between them. Many times, people want to do things which are indirectly related to their diets. Whether you want to go on vacation but feel uncomfortable or want to go hiking or play with your grandkids but don’t feel like you have any energy, you can trace those feelings back to general wellness. This, in turn, is directly affected by your diet.

Making the Change

Once you are aware of your eating behaviors, you will easily be able to see where you can make changes to improve your diet and start eating healthy. Many people say that they already eat healthy foods but cannot seem to shed pounds or feel energized. The easiest and most straight-forward way to address this common argument is to keep a food diary for one week. During this trial, keep a log of exactly what you put into your mouth; both solid and liquid. Don’t forget a single bite. Keep track of the amount, as well. After one week, take the food diary to your doctors or dietitians office and look at it together. There will almost certainly be questionable foods and drinks present which are standing in the way of your healthy lifestyle. Many people do not realize how often they snack on random foods or how often they open a can of beer or soda.

Eating More and Eating Less

One of the biggest culprits of obesity is not what we are eating, but how much we are eating. No, there are no shortages of delicious fried and fast foods to indulge in. No, you should not completely deprive yourself of the foods that you are accustomed to eating because you will likely fail if you go cold turkey. However, the key to success is to limit (drastically) your intake of these taboo foods. If you like to eat cheesecake three times a week, change it to three bites, once a week. If your family goes out to a burger joint, rather than having two double cheeseburgers for dinner with a side of fries, make it a single burger (no mayo) and a handful of your buddies fries. On the contrary, if you are not an avid vegetable eater, you need to change your ways! Vegetables are delicious and high in fiber which means they are healthy and filling! Many people think they don’t like veggies but they haven’t really tried them. There are lots of ways to prepare cooked and raw vegetables which are nutritious and delicious! If your main dietary staple consists of vegetables, you can eat more; almost as much as you’d possibly want!

The End Results

The benefits which you will receive when changing to a healthy diet are immense. Not only will you shed pounds; you will feel energized, healthy, and proud of yourself for being responsible for your well-being! The benefits are even more profound if you have children or grandchildren. When you cook, you will be offering them a healthy meal and healthy snacks. This will set an example for them and give them a great start at living a healthy lifestyle filled with great food choices!

Starting an exercise program can be painfully difficult for many people. Just the thought of 30 minutes of continuous movement will make some couch-potatoes break into a sweat! I have some good news for those of you who think that a good work-out consists of parking more than one space away from the entrance! Exercise doesn’t have to be work! Losing weight and getting a healthy heart and lungs can be fun, exciting, and a great way to spend quality family time together. There are lots of great ways to motivate yourself to exercise:

- Heart or Health problems require exercise
- Lack of energy or feelings of fatigue require exercise
- Being overweight requires exercise
- Setting a goal to fit into something requires exercise
- Helping a loved one to achieve a goal
- Looking for a way to reconnect with kids
- Setting personal, daily or monthly goals of weight loss

These are all fabulous and common reasons which people use to motivate themselves to achieve a more active lifestyle. Incorporating regular exercise into your daily routine is a crucial step in becoming healthy and fit. You can diet all you want and eat several servings of veggies, but there is no substitute for exercise!

Getting Motivated

Once you are clear about your reasons for wanting to adopt an active lifestyle, it will be easier to set forth a plan and make goals for yourself. There are many different reasons why people realize they need to make a change in diet and exercise and these reasons can drastically affect the exercise regimen. If you will be exercising in order to lose a large amount of weight or to overcome a medical concern, be sure to share your thoughts and your exercise plan with your doctor before beginning.

Making the Change

People who are obese and want to lose weight often have a difficult time because they get fatigued and frustrated when they don’t have instant weight-loss results. To these people I want to stress the importance of patience. Most likely, it took a long time to reach the state which you are in; you didn’t gain the weight overnight. The bad news is that it won’t come off overnight, either. The good news is that it probably won’t take as long to shed the pounds as it did to pack them on. If you truly want to regain your self-confidence and feel healthy and energized again, you can adopt a strict diet and exercise plan. You can work vigorously each and every day until you reach your goal weight. This is hard work, but if you want it bad enough, you can do it. All you need is a plan and willpower. Even if you have health problems and can do nothing more than walk, you can achieve your goal! Walking is the number one way to lose weight!

People who are ill, elderly, or have a sedentary lifestyle and want to become more active do not usually have the same obstacles to overcome as those who are exercising for weight-loss. Many times, these people have mobility issues, respiratory issues, or motivational issues. To these people I want to stress the importance of perseverance and sensibility. Taking the step to change your life through exercise is a great decision. However, if your body is telling you to slow down or to stop, then do it. Sometimes people who have a renewed sense of energy or motivation tend to push themselves, even if they have medical issues or physical limitations. It’s never a bad thing to exercise but it is possible to overdo it and this will only cause a set-back while you heal, which may, in turn, cause you to re-think your lifestyle change and to become sedentary again. This is a circle in which many people with the fore mentioned issues become trapped in. By incorporating exercise into your life at a slow and steady rate, you will most likely avoid these issues and continue on toward your healthy living goal!

The End Results

The benefits which you will receive when incorporating exercise into your life will thrill and amaze you. Once you feel the rush of energy and start to see and feel the results of your hard work, you will be hooked by the intoxicating effects of exercise. Seeing the inches melt away from your waist-line, feeling the strength of your open lungs, and knowing that you are helping others who exercise with you to become strong and healthy is the most empowering feeling of all.

Deciding to change your diet is a big step and if you’ve already made that decision, good for you! It’s hard to give up the things which are delicious, comforting, and often at the center of family and friendly get-togethers. The hardest part of eating healthy will be giving up the things which you eat that are not good for you. The trick is to find a balance between the

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