That's the way it works. You knew it already but I wanted to remind you. 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'm not going to give you advice about what you should or shouldn't eat because you already know and anyway, there's enough of that stuff on the net for you to read. 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.
It's very important to eat lots of fruits and vegetables. Nearly every major health organization makes this simple suggestion, since most fruits and veggies are nutritious and naturally low in fat and calories.
So, I hear you ask, "What's different this time?". 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. |