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How to Lose Weight for Good

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Effective Fat Loss Tips and Advice Introduction Hey everyone, this is the month to lose weight if you need and can! Yes you heard it! I have written about this countless times in blogs, magazines, papers and spoken on YouTube so apologies if you have heard this before, but I feel the New Year is not always the best time to embark on weight loss. It is a time of post stress, irratic blood sugars, low mood, no money, poor light, cold…. The time you want to stay warm and de-stress and nourish yourself physically and mentally. I strongly encourage after the summer months to refocus and commence a positve change. Did you know It takes 21 days to embed a new routine. How many embark on numerous weight loss journeys in January, only to find you are trapped in a cycle of losing and gaining weight, with little long-term success and give up by February. It’s a frustrating and disheartening experience that has I know left countless individuals feeling defeated. SO in this blog post, I aim to shed light on a different approach – one that is sustainable, enjoyable, and designed to help you lose weight for good. Do check out my YouTube Video on this very topic also. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nCXxQzxWpFs The Fear of Weight Loss I know many of you dread changing your diet to lose weight because you associate it with tasteless, unappetizing food? Others start a new diet regimen every morning, only to feel like a failure by bedtime. If this resonates with you you are not alone in these feelings. Many people have good intentions when it comes to weight loss, but they often encounter challenges that prevent them from achieving lasting results. The key is to recognize that weight loss doesn’t have to be a daunting experience; it can be a manageable and enjoyable part of your life and when you get it right, it should be flexible to work with you for good. The Pitfalls of Counting Calories and Macros to Lose Weight One common misconception about weight loss is the need to meticulously count calories and macros (macronutrients like protein, fat, and carbohydrates). While it’s essential to have a general understanding of your dietary intake, obsessively tracking these values is neither required nor sustainable in the long term. Constant monitoring can lead to frustration and dissatisfaction, taking away from the joy of eating and making it feel like a never-ending journey. Weight management should be a lifelong commitment, not a short-lived obsession. Learning takes time and so does long term successful weight loss. Commercial Weight Loss Programs – Do They Work? Commercial weight loss programs/products have their place in the industry and may yield short-term success for some individuals who are at high risk to get them to a safe place. However, for those who really don’t need them, they can trap you in a cycle of dependency on their products and quick fix guidance. Over time, this reliance can lead to a bigh expense and if not teaching you about real food will still ensure you have a lack of understanding over dietary choices -perfect for making it more confusing and leave you with no control. The initial results with any diet change can give results, but if extreme they can be very hard to maintain without supervision. We see this time and time again here at 121 Dietitian, many people come to us having regained the weight they lost and more and no idea what to do next. It’s essential to explore alternative approaches that empower you to take control of your health. Yo-Yo dieting is a NO-NO. Preparing for a Sustainable Weight Loss Journey Before embarking on a weight loss journey, it’s crucial to prepare yourself mentally and practically. Avoid falling into the trap of quick-fix solutions, as they often result in muscle loss and metabolic slowdown. Instead, set aside at least two months of your life when you can fully commit to changing your eating habits and lifestyle. This period should be free from major life changes like moving, changing jobs, or planning significant events like weddings. Sustainable weight loss requires a gradual, thoughtful approach and Autumn can be one of those perfect times. Understanding the Factors Behind Obesity Weight management is not solely about controlling your appetite and calorie intake. Several factors contribute to obesity, including your environment, emotions, impulsiveness, and early life experiences. Your surroundings play a significant role in your dietary choices. In our workd today we have a toxic environment filled with temptation. Fast food and processed snacks can lead to unhealthy habits, while a supportive environment can foster better choices. Our programmes guide you through the various trigger areas to tackle and allow you to get to a sustainable place without feeling one bit deprived. Expanding Your Food Choices to Lose Weight In a world with an abundance of food options, it’s still easy to fall into a routine of repetitive, restricted eating. Many individuals unknowingly limit their choices to a narrow range of foods, often favouring processed, unhealthy options. You may be surprised to learn that this could be becuase your gut bacteria is in control!! It’s essential therefore to broaden your palate and embrace a diverse range of nutritious foods. Start by making a list of your likes and dislikes, and identify areas where you can incorporate healthier alternatives or develop a taste for nutritious options. We would love to help you with that. Keeping a Food Diary Maintaining a food diary can be a valuable tool on your weight loss journey. In addition to documenting your meals, include details about your activities, sleep patterns, mood, and energy levels. A comprehensive diary helps you gain insight into your eating habits and their impact on your overall well-being. It serves as a mirror, reflecting your daily routine, making it easier to identify areas for improvement. You can complete a 7 day food diary and submit this alongside our questionnaire, this is