Why Diets Fail
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Maybe it happened to you. You were overweight and watching television at one
in the morning, feeling down about yourself. You knew you had to make a change
for the better, and fast. Then on the screen appeared an infomercial touting the
latest diet craze. Guaranteed, you could lose up to ten pounds a week,
maybe more! All you had to do was either take this supplement twice
daily, or drink a certain shake in place of breakfast. Maybe you had
to forgo food altogether for 48 hours and just drink a specially
formulated juice cocktail designed to cleanse your colon.
Whatever it was, it looked good to you. The screen was filled with
before and after pictures of people who tried the diet and were
happier, thinner, and healthier. So you called the toll-free number,
bought the product, followed the instructions and...nothing.
What went wrong? Why did the diet fail? Why was the only thing lost
money from your bank account? Each year thousands of people
begin a diet program with the intent of seeing it through to
success. Oftentimes, people do lose the weight and keep it off, but
sadly a great number of people become frustrated and quit early in
their programs. Discouragement leads to depression, which in some
cases leads to a backlash in eating habits...and more weight gain.
What causes these diets to fail? Why is it so difficult to follow a
diet plan and lose the weight? Why is it, even when the plan is
followed to the letter, nothing happens? - Frustration -
In the world of the quick fix, if you don't see immediate results
you assume it's not working. Dieting is not a quick fix, losing
weight takes time!
Starvation - The body needs food
to survive. Diet plans that begin with an initial period of food
restrictions can prove difficult for some people to handle, causing
them to "fall off the wagon" and binge on the same snacks the body
craves. Nausea - You took a pill, it made you sick.
You stopped the taking the pill. You just spent $100 for nothing.
Did you follow all instructions when taking the supplements? You'd
be surprised to know how many people don't! Time -
Your plans calls for home-cooked meals and time set aside for
exercise. But between work, kids, recitals, etc. there isn't time.
You become distracted, the plan ends, and you're back to square one.
Failure often leads to depression, which triggers hormones in the
body that cause you to eat, even when you're not hungry. What
started out as a plan to improve your life only tailspinned into
further damage to your body and self-esteem.It doesn't have
to be this way! You can follow a program to success! One
important thing to remember when researching diet programs is that
not every plan tailored to the public as a whole will work for
everybody the same way. When you go to a department store to buy a
new shirt, you notice how the racks aren't stocked with identical
shirts, right? You will see shirts of different colors and sizes;
some shirts will have long sleeves, some short. Some shirts will
have pockets, and others will have buttons. Every shirt is designed
for the same purpose - to cover you up - yet accomplishes this goal
in a different way. Diet plans work on a similar plane. A
person allergic to grapefruit wouldn't go on the grapefruit diet,
right? Consequently, a person suffering from celiac disease
shouldn't follow a program that prescribes wheat products. For a
diet program to work, you need to know what regimen works best for
your body and lifestyle. Read up on all programs before making a
sound decision. Set aside time to do what is necessary, but don't
feel frustrated if you skip a day in your regimen - start over
again! Above all, never feel frustrated about having invested time
researching weight loss options. Everything is a learning
experience, and as time passes and you learn more about how your
body works, you will find the answers you need. |