Weight Loss Diets – Tips To Lose 30 Pounds – Explained
We usually have a picture in our minds when we think about the changes we want to make in our life. We might envision a bigger house, more holidays, a faster car and maybe a job with more status. We might see ourselves looking quite different to how we look now – more toned, slimmer, better dressed.
All of these changes are focusing on what we want to have in our lives, and they’re a great place to start when planning the goals we want to achieve. If we don’t have an idea of how things will be when we’ve made it, the chances are we’ll never get there.
Positive visualisation alone won’t bring results though. We must accept that changes will be needed. “The definition of insanity,” according to Albert Einstein, “is to do the same thing and expect different results.” Or put another way, we’ll carry on having what we’ve always had if we carry on doing what we’ve always done.
We need to not only massively change the way we do things, but also massively change the way we think. Only then will we make big steps forward in what we have. Not a big revelation then to realise that a smidgen of exertion will be needed to get the things we want to have. The relationship between giving and getting is well understood! Yet simply doing the work won’t automatically give us the lifestyle we’re after.
We accomplish success by embracing the thoughts and behaviour of a successful person – assuming the characteristics and values of a winner before we’ve actually become one. If the objective is to drop four dress sizes in twelve months, then for a time we have to prioritise an exercise routine and pay attention to what we eat.
Hanging out with friends comes after the work-out’s been completed. The achiever is happy there’ll be plenty more social time down the road (and more admiring glances!) if they put the effort in first. A healthy attitude to dieting makes the slimming process easier, and brings results much faster.
We don’t succeed because we’re lucky! A robust attitude to our efforts will support us when we experience the knocks.
Reading accounts of how achievers survived their journeys to success can help. We come across the same story time after time; their attitude and self-image is what created the results. And so to sum up – If we do our tasks with relish, and be a winner in our minds, we can be assured to have the things we’re working for.
(C) Scott Edwards. Hop over to WeightLossDietWar.com for smart advice on dieting and weight loss help.


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