Alice's Diet that Works

Picture of Alice A diet is like a marriage, you have to want it to work for it to succeed.

Dieting is a life-long effort where you can't always eat everything you want. The secret to successful dieting is a lifetime of controlled weight.

1. Be aware of the calories consumed.
2. Eat plenty of fiber.
3. Exercise.

The best answer to the question, "How can I loose some weight?" is "Eat less." While this may seem obvious and maybe even insulting to the intelligence, there is more to it than meets the eye. Discipline is the key and successful dieting is a lifestyle,

What's to eat?

Don't deny yourself. Party coming up? Plan ahead. Cut back before.

Mentor

Self-discipline a problem? Get a mentor.
Your mate or a person you live with is probably the best choice.

  • If you've had enough and you ask for more, the mentor must say, "No!"
  • Weigh daily in the morning before eating, drinking or getting dressed.
  • Make sure your mentor knows everything you eat.
  • If you feel like binging or gorging, remember DID: "Dieting is Difficult!" -- Call your mentor!
    Your mentor may have to be firm and say:

    "No Unauthorized Eating!"
    "If I don't feed it, you don't eat it."

    Exercise

    Get some exercise daily -- health clubs are nice, but not needed. Pick an activity each day that requires exercize. Walking, for example, is good.

    Vitamins (Daily)

    Realistic Expectations Freedom to eat what you want
    When you're at your desired weight on a weekend, you can reward yourself to eat what you want (without pigging out). This has to be done carefully and with dicipline. Too much free eating can trigger a yoyo diet (weight up/weight down).
    You might say: "Freedom is just another word for nothing left to loose." *
    Remember: If you overdo it, it shows up on the scale tomorrow morning.

    Dieting help on the web?
    There might be.
    Are you Overweight?
    Try the following Links:
    Start with a "Dieting" Query from Google , alltheweb , or Bing
    And check out these links:
    CDC: Overweight and Obesity
    USDA Nutrient Data Laboratory Links

    And links for Vitamins and Minerals:
    Vitamin Shoppe
    Nature Made
    iHerb
    Swanson Health Products

    And a diet by any name is still a diet:
    The Hacker's Diet(R) by John Walker

      [* Adapted from "Me and Bobby McGee" by Kris Kristofferson]

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      Last Modified
      2021 December 26.