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Top Ways to Ditch Dieting For Good

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It’s Not About Dieting It’s About A Healthy Lifestyle

1) Find healthy foods you love:  

Since I have changed my eating habits I have found so many foods that I thought I hated but I actually now love.  Eggplant, Spinach, Swiss Chard, Roasted cauliflower, Baked Kale chips, Sweet potatoes, Mushrooms just to name a few. These are all things that I never would have eaten 18 months ago, yet they are now part of my every day diet…I still hate cooked peppers, I don’t think that will ever change.

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2) Get a routine:

Make it easier on yourself to make better choices.  Have your fridge stocked with fresh fruits and veggies.  Set regular meal times and don’t let yourself graze or snack. Keep yourself accountable with a food and fitness journal.  Make a plan and stick to it!  It is not about perfection it is about consistency.

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3) Do exercises you enjoy:

I don’t like to run.  So you know what, I don’t do it!  There are sooooo many other way to get in a great cardio workout without having to pound the pavement.   The more time I have spent doing different types of physical actives, the more I have discovered the things that I love and things that I don’t enjoy.

I hate lunges, but I love squats.  I hate pushups but I love doing plank.  I love jumping jacks and cardio kick boxing.  I really enjoy lifting weights and strengthen training. Find what you enjoy and do it!

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4) Always have a goal:

The scale is not the only place to have goals.  There are so many other ways to stay motived and push yourself. Recently I have been pushing myself to increase my reps as well as up the weights.  It is so satisfying to reach a goal and set a new one!

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5) Indulge:

You know I love sweets!  If you are going to a special event, like a birthday party or a friends BBQ, let yourself indulge within reason.  Denying yourself can lead to unwanted binges.  Instead try to be strict with your diet leading up to the event. Do not, I repeat DO NOT make yourself feel guilty about it later on. Occasionally enjoying a sweet treat or special meal is an absolutely necessary part of a feasible healthy lifestyle.  This is a lifestyle we are ditching the “diet.”

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6) Don’t focus on denial:

How true is it that all you want is what you can’t have!  If you want a french fry, have a fry or two.  You don’t need to eat an entire large fry, but a fry or two might be just the thing to keep you from derailing your entire healthy plan.

Remember, It’s Not About Dieting It’s About Lifestyle!

After a few weeks you won’t even have to think about these changes.  Making a lifestyle change is worth the time and hard work it takes. Long lasting results are so much more satisfying than short ended quick results from a fad diet.

You and your health and wellness are worth it!

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If you want to read more about the benefits of lifestyle vs dieting check out my flab to fab post about Balance.

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4 thoughts on “Top Ways to Ditch Dieting For Good

  1. So true! Dieting is not the answer. I used to think I hated veggies but I actually like a lot of vegetables, I just don’t like the “popular” ones like celery and carrots. I love broccoli and brussels sprouts! 😆
    I’m looking to work on building muscles, especially upper body (arms, back) – still trying to figure out what exercises I enjoy. 😛

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