Wednesday, January 9, 2013

3 Conditions That Your Diet Plan Must Have to Succeed

I spend a lot of time in the weight loss forums and almost everyday, someone will ask what the latest fad diet is. Many of the people who ask are already on some weight reduction program. Have you been chasing after the latest fad diet? If so, why are you searching for another diet program? If you are presently on a diet plan but are not satisfied with it, then why is that so? Is the present plan not helping with weight loss? Here, we will look at three reasons why you may not be able to lose weight on the diet plan you are presently on.

1. First, do you have a difficult time avoiding your favourite foods? Personally, I have had this problem in the past. More than once, I started a diet and made a resolution not to eat any forbidden foods. Unfortunately, I broke this resolution many times. Now are you perhaps thinking of scrapping your diet plan because you are not allowed to eat any of these forbidden foods which you love so much? Well, I'm going to have to reveal something here. There is no diet plan anywhere that I know of which will help you with weight loss without having some sort of food restrictions involved. Any diet program out there will restrict what you eat in some way or another. Ideally, you want to find a diet which will have the smallest amount of restrictions on you favourite foods. Once you find a diet plan such as this, I would suggest that you stay with it forever as it is very valuable to you.

Keep in mind that if you want to lose weight, all you really have to do is essentially stick to healthy food. You don't, however, want to totally restrict the forbidden foods which you love. If you completely cut out your favourite treats, this tends to lead to binge eating. Binge eating will cause you to put back all of that weight you lost and more.

2. Are you the type of person who hates doing calorie counting during your diet? I certainly am. I completely dislike any diet program where I have to continuously make a tally of calories consumed, every time I eat something. It's just no good at all. Anyone who as ever counted calories will agree that it is a very arduous task, not to mention that it is annoying. What calorie counting really does is it takes an otherwise straight forward diet plan and makes it very complicated. This, in turn, makes it more likely that you will quit the diet plan altogether.

Just think for a minute, of all the calculations you would have to do if you, say, want to go to a restaurant for dinner. Also, consider how much time you would need for counting up all of your calories for just one day.

3. Is your diet plan costing you too much money? A good diet plan should be effective at burning fat but it shouldn't burn a hole in your wallet at the same time. Some diet plans require that you purchase their food products and these can be extremely expensive. I don't recommend any of these diets. You do not need specifically prepared food packages in order to lose weight. Any of the healthy foods that you need for your diet can be bought at your local supermarket.

In summary then, an ideal diet plan should have the following qualities: First, you should be allowed to eat at least a few of your favourite treats. Second, you shouldn't have to worry about counting calories. Finally, it should be totally affordable. Make sure that your diet plan fulfills all 3 of these criteria.








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