Tuesday, March 4, 2014

Is Your Diet Plan Something You Can Follow For the Long Term? Here Are Five Things That Say, "Yes"

Most people want to follow a diet plan at some point so that they can lose weight and become their ideal weight, but most of them don't work for the long-term. Why? Because most people don't change their lifestyles; instead, they follow a "diet" for the short term, in hopes of losing weight. It almost never works, because it doesn't translate into lifelong commitment. To find something that really works for you, you'll need to be able to do "forever." While a new diet plan can be exciting to start, if it's not something you like and can stay with over the long term, that excitement is going to fade really quickly.

Here are five things you should look for in your diet plan so that you know it's going to work for you.

1. You Really Enjoy It - Any good and long lasting diet plan is going to have healthy foods included -- but you're going to love them. If you're excited about the food you get to eat and you're satisfied with the amounts, this is probably something that's going to stick around for a long, long time.

Don't go for "fad" diets that are impossible to follow for long, in that you have to force yourself to follow it and don't enjoy doing so. You can't consistently be depriving yourself and expect to stay on track. You either need to change your own tastes, so that you like the foods on the diet, or you need to find a plan that incorporates those with you already like (easiest way).

2. The Main Environment You're in Supports Your Choices - If you live in an environment that supports your food choices and your diet, it's a lot easier to stay on it and not stray. For example, if you've decided to become a vegetarian, it's going to be difficult (though certainly possible) to remain focused on excluding meat from your diet; at the very least, those people should be supportive of the fact that you are vegetarian and not constantly tempt you with meat.

If the others in your house don't follow your eating plan and further, if they like to "junk it up" with junk foods, you're much more likely to break with your plan. Creating a support network for yourself is going to make it easier to stay on your eating plan even if everyone around you doesn't eat as you do.

3. You Find Your Diet Rewarding - People are creatures who like to be rewarded, and you'll need to see regular benefits from your diet if you want to be able to continue without much struggle.

Of course, one possible benefit from this is losing weight, but you'll also have to be truly enjoying your diet at the same time. It's going to have to make you feel better or give you more energy, for example, so that you remain motivated to stay on it. Other benefits may include that you don't just lose the weight, but also maintain it easily once you've lost enough weight, as well as having more energy, better physical health, and so on. If you want to continue on your diet uninterrupted, you'll need to see benefit from it, regularly.

4. Your Plan Includes Physical Activity - In some form, every single day, you should be getting some type of exercise. If you're looking to lose weight, this is going to make that happen faster, but it will also make you feel better and will also help you stay "with the program," so to speak. In turn, that'll help keep you motivated so that you continue with your progress.

5. Your Plan Includes Goals - Last (but not least), your plan should allow you to set goals so that you can continually achieve "the next thing." These types of goals will also help keep you motivated as you continue and progress.

As one example, if you weigh 200 pounds now and you want to get down to 150, losing those 50 pounds can make your first goal, and then maintaining that weight can be the second goal you set. If you strive to stay on your plan and don't go too far off, you'll succeed, but if you go too far "off plan," you're not likely to maintain your weight loss once you've achieved it. Keeping the goal in mind that you want to stay at 150 pounds is going to help keep you there.

Every diet plan that works is doable, consistent, lets you eat what you enjoy, and contains activity as well that you like doing and makes you healthy. The goals within the plan are realistic (it doesn't say, for example, that you can drop 10 pounds overnight). If the diet plan you're on now is something you don't enjoy and doesn't contain all of the above elements, you may want to change plans. There's a diet plan out there for you that's going to work for you and keep you healthy and positive at the same time. As just a start, you can write something down as a plan for yourself that shows you what you can and cannot eat. You can start there, and then improve as you go.








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