Dieters:
Questions You
Must Ask Yourself when You Want to Lose Weight
Now I know you're always asking yourself
questions. You know the ones like "Why can't I lose weight?"
and "Why does everything that's bad for you taste good?". But
those questions won't get you anywhere – except maybe helping
you feel sorry for yourself and setting you up for a spot of
comfort eating.
A more empowering set of questions, on the
other hand, will get you off to a good start if you're about to
begin a weight loss program (or keep you on track if you're in
the middle of a diet).

Here are the questions to ask when you want to give your
weight loss efforts a real kick start.
Why do you want to lose weight?
Make sure your reasons for losing weight are clear. Do you
want to look good? Do you want to feel healthier? Has your
doctor given you a health warning? Do you just want to be able
to run around the park with your kids? Maybe all these reasons
apply. The more reasons you have for losing weight and the more
you are aware of them the easier it will be to remind yourself
to keep to your weight loss program when the going gets tough.
Even better, spend some time imagining how you will FEEL when
you succeed. This will do more than anything to increase your
motivation.
How much weight do you want to lose?
Set yourself a target. This gives you something to aim for
and you will be able to see how much closer you are getting
each week. You can never succeed if you don't know what the end
point is. "I want to lose weight" is not a measurable goal –
you have succeeded (of sorts) after you lose an ounce. Make
your goal specific with a target to aim for.
What will you do to lose weight?
Nothing is going to change unless you do. So what changes
are you going to make? Will you follow a particular plan or
just cut down in general? How will you know if you're
succeeding? What exercise will you take (if any)? How will you
make sure that you follow your plan? What will you do about the
things that might get in the way? Vague ideas about losing
weight need to translate via a concrete plan into action. Ask
yourself the questions and decide what you will do.
Who will support you?
Some people will actively encourage you and help your
efforts while others will get in the way of your plans. Do you
know who your supporters will be? And who you will need to
avoid or find some way to deal with? Ask for the support you
need from those you think are most likely to give it or join a
club of people who are also trying to lose weight. These are
available online or offline. If you can afford it think about
getting a coach – all that focus on your success will work
wonders. As for those who are less than enthusiastic about your
plans, think about ways of handling them. Of course you'll need
a different strategy for close friends and relatives than you
need for the guy who brings cakes into the office and insists
you eat one!
And the final question?
When will you start?
There's no time like TODAY. No eating the pantry empty
before you begin. Dump the junk food and get started right
now!
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Copyright 2005, Janice Elizabeth Small
Janice Elizabeth is a successful weight loss coach, slimming
club owner and author of "The Diet Exit Plan", an 8 week
coaching program for < a>. Request her
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