When we dissolve the need for any "if only's", we set ourselves free to take the only step that needs to be taken in any moment—that is the next step. Like that journey of one thousand miles beginning with only one step, the journey of any journey—in any moment—requires only the next step. -Guru Singh
The
weight loss and obesity management experts say that two big reasons that people
don’t lose unhealthy weight or fail to keep it off are 1) that their
expectations exceed what is physiologically feasible and 2) that people often
predict that they can achieve goals more quickly and easily than is possible
for the body. The result is often
a demoralizing sense of failure—one that results in reverting back to old
behavior and a negative prospect of real weight loss. The result is maintenance of current unhealthy weight or
even an increase.
Newsflash:
YOU CAN LOSE WEIGHT.
Despite
the grim statistics that say most won’t lose weight, you have to know that you
can. The body obeys, without fail,
certain laws. The laws of body
that govern weight loss are simple in concept:
* If you
consume less calories and exercise more, you will lose weight.
* If you
consume more calories and exercise less, you will gain weight.
* If your
calorie consumption and activity level stay the same, your weight will not
change.
Period. No diet plan or weight loss group will change this immutable law of the body. The good news is that you control which part of the law your body is forced to obey by changing your behavior.
YOU MUST:
1. First change your
expectations. Estimate how many
years it took for you to put on the unhealthy weight. Understand that you worked hard to put the weight on. In general, 1 pound a week is solid
weight loss. That’s roughly 50
pounds per year—100 pounds over two years!
2. Exercise as a part of your
weight management strategy. You
will not achieve healthy and long lasting weight loss without exercose. Get with your exercise physiologist,
doctor or trainer to establish a healthy starting point for exercise.
3. Do not quit. The people who achieve the healthy weight goals they set and beat the odds quoted by the pundits have one thing in common—they don’t give up. If you continue healthy behaviors they become healthy habits and you keep weight off. If you revert to unhealthy behaviors, you cement unhealthy habits and your weight stays the same or gets worse.
That’s it. No sugar coating. You have to work. You have to take the first step and the one after that. One step at a time.
Here’s to Mastering Your Health!
Copyright 2011 Chicago Defender
Dave Montgomery, MD, PhD is a Cardiologist at Northwestern
University and a sought after Speaker and Health Coach.
http://davemontgomerymd.com









