Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Weight Reduction - Words You Must Forget To Succeed

There are literally hundreds of weight loss programs available today that will successfully allow a person to reduce their weight. Most dieters try several of these programs over the years and often have amazing results in the short term. The problem is that while they are able to temporarily lower their weight, most weight loss programs fail to address the REAL reason why people can't manage their weight. Before you decide to start any diet program, there are some things you need to do to guarantee success.

The main reason it is so difficult to consistently lose weight and keep it off is not what is on their plate, but what is in their heads. For a variety of reasons, people develop poor eating habits, poor nutrition and unhealthy lifestyles that prevent them from losing weight. Whatever these reasons may be, the fact is that until they retrain themselves mentally, these habits and methodologies will continue to hinder them in any weight reduction plans.

A good first step to retraining yourself to reduce your weight is to change your thought processes. A common change recommended by most weight reduction specialists is to first change the words you use. Words like diet, weight loss, try, etc are counter-productive to reducing weight.

Here is why.

Weight loss - This term indicates the LOSS of weight, but the problem with this term is the unconscious relationship between losing things and find them again. As long as you think about losing weight, you also keep in mind an unconscious need to find it again.

Try -This has got to be one of the most evil words in the English language. To the unconscious mind the concept of trying includes with it an implied expectation of failure. When we say we are going to try something, we normally implicitly state that we don't expect any great success at it.

Diet - This is a bad concept to hold on to because diets are seen as events with a definite beginning and an end. When you refer to your eating strategies as a diet you invariably mean that you will at some point NOT be on the diet any more.

Any words to do with programs, plans or system - While it is ok to follow various weight reduction protocols, as long as you think of yourself as being on a program you open yourself up to the thinking that one day you will stop following it.

The important thing to do when approaching any weight loss protocol is to focus on making a life-style change. If your goal is to reduce your weight to a certain number of pounds then visualize yourself at that size and imagine how wonderful it will feel to reach that goal. Focus on the desire to reach that goal and you will find your body and mind working with you to bring it into reality.

About the Author

Robert Taylor is a certified hypnotherapist, a database/web page designer and an author. Check out some interesting resources below to help with any weight reduction goals you have.

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