Building Your Own Diet Plan

July 3, 2009

Top 10 Tips for Choosing a Successful Diet Plan

Going on a new diet usually ranks about as high as going to the dentist.
You know you need to do it. But you procrastinate because your past experiences have been so unpleasant. Even torturous.
But there’s one big difference between going to a dentist and going on a diet. The results from the dentist usually last.
So why don’t the results of a diet usually last?
Because you have to eat several times every day. So if the only way to keep the weight off is a diet that seems as torturous as a trip to the dentist, is it any surprise most of us fail repeatedly?
I believe you’ll have a greater chance for long-term success if you enjoy your weight loss program.
So here are my top 10 tips for choosing a successful diet plan:
1. You Have to Be Able to Live With Your Diet And Have a Life With It.
This is absolutely the most important tip.
If your diet seems like torture, if the food gives you no pleasure, if you’re making yourself and everyone around you miserable, then you’ll have trouble losing all the weight you want and keeping it off.
You have to make long-term changes in your eating habits to succeed with weight loss. So whatever you do to lose weight initially should be similar to how you keep it off.
That means you have to eat foods you enjoy. You have to be able to socialize at food-based events. You have to be able to enjoy life.
2. You Should Lose No More Than 2 Pounds a Week.
Sometimes, you may lose a little more at the beginning. But week-to-week, 2 pounds is enough. Anything more is unhealthy.
3. Your Diet Shouldn’t Be Extreme in Any Way.
Unless your doctor advises you otherwise, it’s unhealthy to eliminate entire food groups. A balanced diet provides vitamins and minerals to keep you strong.
So skip the diets with low-carb, all grapefruit, or whatever the latest fad is. Extreme diets usually don’t work. At least not for very long.
4. You Should Have Minimal or No Hunger.
If you’re losing only 1 or 2 pounds a week, you shouldn’t experience tremendous hunger. Not if you plan your meals and snacks correctly.
5. You Should Have Lots of Food Choices.
There’s no reason to restrict the kinds of food you eat week to week. I’ve never understood plans that say in Week 1, you can only eat these 10 foods. In Week 2, you can add another 5 foods. But if you gain weight, go back to Week 1.
If your diet doesn’t work with every food from Day One, it’s probably not going to work. Period.
6. You Should Be Able to Enjoy the Holidays.
If your diet doesn’t build in holiday eating, you’re going to do it anyway. You’ll just ruin your diet.
That’s why so many people start diets in January – after the holidays. Trouble is, the holidays always roll around later in the year. So you need to have a way to handle them.
7. Your Diet Has to Allow for Moments of Weakness.
Perfect diets are for perfect people. But there are no perfect people. So a perfect diet is destined to fail.
8. You Shouldn’t Have to Exercise with the Diet To Lose Weight.
I’m not saying you shouldn’t exercise. We all know exercise is healthy and it makes you feel good.
But the benefits of exercise should be a bonus. Not a necessary part of a diet plan.
After all, what if you become unable to exercise for some reason?
Or suppose you stop losing weight on your diet plan and you haven’t reached a reasonable target weight. If the only way to start losing again is to exercise more, then the diet’s not working.
9. You Should Get All the Information You Need When You Start the Diet.
If someone sells you a diet and you have to go back week after week to get more information, they’re just trying to make money off of you. There’s no reason why Week 1 should be substantially different from Week 9.
And when you pay your money, you should know what the entire diet system is about. How else can you evaluate if it’s going to work for you?
10. You Should Control the Diet.
The diet shouldn’t control you. By this, I mean that your diet should meet your needs and wants.
Strict rules just increase your chance of failure.
For example, if you like to snack in the evening, but your diet eliminates eating after 7PM, how are you most likely to fail on your diet?
That’s right. By snacking in the evening.
But everyone has different needs and wants. So you have to be able to customize a diet to meet yours. Then you’re more likely to succeed.
And of course, before starting any weight loss program, you should see your doctor to make sure your diet is right for you.

Debbie Fontana is a full-time author and business owner who writes about health, weight loss, looking great, and feeling fantastic. She created the delicious I Love to Cheat lifestyle diet and the companion I Love to Cheat Rewards Newsletter. She encourages her subscribers to submit their weight loss problems, questions, and concerns. Visit her at I Love to Cheat Lifestyle Diet Plan and Weight Loss Success Story

June 11, 2009

5 Fad Diets To Avoid

There are so many fad diets out there these days that attract people with there fast weight loss and celebrity lifestyle image. The fact is that nearly all of these diets only really offer short-term weight loss solutions and can be extremely unhealthy. Iv’e put together a list of 5 popular fad diets – along with reasons NOT to try them!Detox DietClaims to lose a stone in 10 days, defeat cellulite, give glowing skin and no more bloating. This diet is meant to compliment other detox methods such as massages, colonic irrigation, saunas, fasting etc. Food such as fish, meat, eggs, dairy, wheat, salt, sugar etc are banned, while fruit, veg, beans, seeds, nuts are allowed. This results in a lack of nutrients, lowered immune system, a temporary weight loss, mainly water. It can lead to yo-yo dieting, nausea, sickness and headaches. It is said to causes food cravings, resulting in eventually giving up! It can also cause eating disorders and there is no good evidence of it actually working!Low Carb / Atkins DietThe aim of low carb diets is to force the body to use its own fat as its main energy source. This produces something called ketone bodies to fuel body parts that can not use fat as an energy source such as the brain and red blood cells. This puts you in a state of ketosis – resulting in smelly breath and side effects like fatigue and nausea. These diets do produce short term results, which actually come from loss of muscle tissue and water. They are not a long term weight loss solution and are unhealthy if sustained.Starvation DietStarving yourself is one of the worst diets that you could try. Ok, you may initially lose a lot of weight but the effect this has on your body is drastic! You will be extremely lacking much needed nutrition and this will lead to fatigue, lack of sex drive and hormones, sleep loss, possible hypothermia, poor concentration and judgement, depression, anxiety, personality changes, social withdrawal, your metabolism will dramatically slow down, you will lose organ tissue and muscles, you can get shakes, feel the cold more, and feel very week. Low calorie intakes actually slow down weight loss.Hollywood DietThis is basically a 24 or 48 hour ‘Juice Fast’ where you eat no food in this time. This diet has the same cons as the starvation diet. You are really just losing excess water in the body with this diet and it does’nt last long, you will soon put that weight back on. It is expensive to buy the juice, around $25! You will get no protein or iron in the body, and will be taking lots of sugar and carbs. Tastes good at first but soon turns very sickly.Cabbage Soup DietThis is a 7 day diet plan which supposedly offers a fast weight loss solution. This is a very short term solution and is not sustainable so is’nt a viable option for long term weight loss. There are a few benefits to this diet which include fast weight loss, a healthy beneficial change from eating junk food, and research has shown that cabbage helps to prevent cancer. However, the drawbacks do outweigh these benefits somewhat significantly. The soup is high in salt, lacking in good overall nutrition – low in protein, calcium, essential fatty acids, high in sodium and MSG, requires much will power as the soup tastes very bland and is extremely repetitive, gives you gas!, and most of all this is not a healthy sustainable solution to long-term weight loss. This diet will most probably make you GAIN weight as it has a very low calorie intake and you can get bloated!There really is no substitute for a healthy diet and regular exercise if you want to lose weight and live an overall healthier and more active lifestyle.

If you found this article useful, head on over to www.simpledietreview.com for my personal Reviews on the top online diet programs.

W. Messruther, Dieting Consultant.

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