Four Steps To Becoming An Inspirational Weight Loss Success Story
The first thing I must admit is this: I’d never imagined becoming a real weight loss success story. I failed at losing weight more than ten over 30 years. Sometimes I would succeed at a fat loss plan for a about 2. A few times I was a “weight loss success story” for about three months.
However, at age 50, I finally got it right. Now I’m going to explain how to become a natural weight loss success story too. Sorry, no Celebrity Diets allowed.
First I share what you need to do, then I tell the most important part: How to permanently lose weight.
Step: 1 Get honest. You must honestly see the habits you need to fix. If you refuse to recognize them, you can’t fix them. I know this sounds simple, but you’d be amazed at how many of us shorten our futures by refusing to take this honest look at what we do each day when it comes to the care of our precious health.
Step 2: Don’t eat processed foods. You never put anything in a auto you’re going to get rid of someday besides gas because you know you’d ruin it. Then why would you put things in your ONE AND ONLY body it was never designed to use for fuel?
Step 3: Get moving. What’s the number 1 factor in longevity? Aerobic capacity. Your heart and lungs must be challenged. The same goes for your skeletal muscles. Your body ages a lot quicker without use. You will rust out long before you will wear out.
Step 4: Take some kind of healthy and positive action. You have to get started doing something right NOW. It doesn’t matter what it is. Something is always better just nothing. Nothing is your greatest enemy on earth. Nothing will take away everything, faster than anything.
Action is the real key. Taking action will reveal where you need to review things. It takes one main step to have a personal weight loss success story: Changing unhealthy habits over to healthy ones. Nothing else will work besides this. This is why diet products don’t work and never will: Even if they are for “real” they don’t help you change your habits permanently. They are doing the work for you.
Don’t make this more complicated than necessary. To succeed at this, you need to eat right and challenge yourself physically. I repeat, it all about changing the poor habits that make you gain weight over to new habits that are PROVEN to make you lose it.
Here’s my most powerful helpful weight loss success tip: You must have a thought in reserve that is stronger than the bad habit that is tempting you. It doesn’t matter what that thought is, all that’s important is that it works for you. It could be something as basic as thinking you want to be around to see your grand-babies. I repeat, it just has to be a thought [or thoughts] that are strong enough for you.
Maybe you can find a motivational weight loss story that has meaning to you. Other helpful weight loss stories might hold just the thought you need. True and inspirational weight loss stories are all over the Internet.
My personal weight loss journey transformed my life and future. As much as I hate to admit it, I got fat and lazy. Now, when most people see my picture, they think it’s fake! They just can’t believe a fifty year old can have a body that looks 25. The truth is, I didn’t do one special thing. Like I said, I never thought I’d become a motivational weight loss story.
All I did was find some thoughts that were more powerful that my poor habits. Then every day, I ate right and exercised. In a few short months, I felt just like I did when I was in my twenties. It really wasn’t hard or complicated. I never went hungry or deprived myself. My number one step was to give up junk food. Then I started a sensible exercise plan.
Successful weight loss is 99% mental. All you need to do is find a motivator that is powerful enough for you- and then take action.
Frankly, once you decide to do something and once you develop this ability to stick to your decision you can achieve practically anything in life, including weight loss. Losing weight depends a lot on your attitude and how you see your life. Great thoughts
– Sarah