No one wants to go on a diet in order to lose weight. The very word "diet" makes me want to start eating everything that I'm not supposed to have! But every year millions of people decide to do just that. The first thing that most people vow to do is go on a strict diet in order to lose that weight and they create impossible diet menu plans to follow.
These days, it's hard not to feel like you need to lose weight because everywhere you turn, some news media outlet is spouting weight loss tips and tricks. The problem with diets is that they don't work. Typically speaking, most diet menu plans quickly cut all junk food and sodas out. All of the "bad" food is pulled out of the fridge, the freezer and the pantry and thrown away. Then the exercising starts and most people pray for a quick and painless weight loss.
The problem is that once you eliminate everything from your diet menu plan that you love and add foods that you don't normally eat on a consistent basis, you begin to feel deprived. Then the cravings start and it's only a matter of time before you are doomed to falling off the diet wagon. Then you start to eat all the "bad" foods again, the weight piles back on and you feel bad about yourself! It is a vicious cycle.
Let's face it, dieting is bad no matter how you look at it. You have to come up with a diet menu plan that you can live with and that doesn't make too many changes all at once. Any diet plan menu that severely restricts what you can and cannot eat will not work in the long run. Many times the foods you limit yourself to will not fill you up and you are hungry all the time too. This is just a recipe for disaster.
The best way to lose weight is to come up with diet menu plans that is reasonable and allows you to "cheat" while you make slow changes to your daily menu. The only way to make lasting changes in your life is to create a menu plan that slowly eliminates foods that you shouldn't eat and give yourself permission to "cheat" every so often.
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