Posts Tagged ‘motivation to lose weight’

How Sleep Affects Weight Loss

October 19th, 2010

Sleeping is an important factor in gaining good health among many other things. Enough sleep may also be attributed to better skin, better mood, happiness, and more energy. But can sleep deprivation be a factor to help you lose less weight? If you are on a diet or plan to lose some weight, read on and find interesting facts that can help you in your motivation to lose weight journey.

On average, a person should be getting around 8 hours of sleep every day. When sleep deprived, there are a number of behavioral and physiological changes in your body that could mean unsuccessful diets and weight gain.

Fighting Off the Need to Sleep

When you are sleep deprived, you are more likely to fight off being sleepy by snacking. And it is more likely for you to snack unhealthily by eating handy treats like chips and cookies. Not a good thing if you’re trying to lose weight!

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Less Sleep = Less Energy

Sleep deprivation further complicates your weight loss plan by causing low energy. People with low energy will be less likely to move around, leaving more unburned fat. Aside from this, when you have a low amount of energy, you will also have  decreased motivation to exercise.

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Eating When Bored or Tired

When you are sleeping less, this could only mean more time to be awake. Usually this extra time of  being awake would give extra time to do nothing  but feel boredom. And when you’re bored, you are more likely to eat. On the other hand, having extra time could also mean being over worked and tired  — these can also cause you to grab more food than you should.

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In conclusion, not having enough sleep could bring havoc to your diet. So if you want your motivation to go up, try to get enough sleep and wake up to a healthier, leaner you!

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The Secret Weapon in Any Weight Loss Adventure

October 15th, 2010

First off, I call it an adventure because losing weight should both be rewarding and fun! No amount of hard work will keep you going unless you enjoy what you are doing and you know what you want to achieve, so it really should be an adventure.

Weight loss motivation is an important factor to successfully finish this adventure. It would be hard to stay motivated but with a bit of work and a lot of determination – everything is possible. To help you on your way, I offer you a secret weapon to keep your motivation up and about.

A Journal.

A journal will be your best friend in this adventure. Keep a log of the different hurdles and successes you experience along the way. Write down your weight loss goal/s, look at them often for inspiration. Make sure to write in your journal daily, whether it be at the end of the day or at the course of each day.

Here are some things you may want to take note of:

Exercise:

  • Write down how your exercise is making you feel each day.
  • Chart down your progress in regard to your specific goals.
  • Write down how your exercise has been affecting your energy level, mood, weight, quality of sleep, etc.
  • Write down how various exercises are affecting your adventure.

Food and Beverage:

  • Write down the food and drinks you are eating.
  • Write down the exact portion if you can. Portion sizes are important so you can accurately record the calories you are consuming.
  • Write down the time you start eating and the time you end. Eating too fast or too slowly may indicate certain things. You will also be able to see if you are eating too often or the other way around.
  • Writing down where you eat and with who may indicate factors influencing how you eat.

Emotions:

  • It is important to write down your feelings as the days progress and your adventure goes on its way.
  • Take note if certain emotions cause you to eat more and what you can do about it.

A journal will definitely be your secret weapon in this adventure. Keep on and be able to track down your progress, keeping you motivated until the end of this wonderful adventure!

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How to Successfully Incorporate 5 Pieces of Fruit in your Daily Diet

October 7th, 2010

Fruit benefit people in a lot of ways – through being great sources of nutrients, vitamins, minerals, and fiber – to helping in weight loss motivation. People wanting to lose weight need not do a lot of things, getting the right amount of fruits and vegetables in your daily living might just be the solution you need. Just how many servings of fruit does each individual need?

It is recommended for each individual to eat five pieces of fruit per day in order to achieve the full health benefits of eating fruits. Fruit consumption helps fill stomachs easily, allowing weight loss. Fruits also have low sodium content, reducing chances of gaining water weight. Fruits are also low in calories, so eating as much fruit will still allow you to control your weight more effectively.

Here are some ways on how you can successfully start incorporating fruit into your diet:

  • Breakfast – add dried fruits to cereals
  • Fruit Salads – if you don’t have a lot of time to prepare daily, prepare a fruit salad that may last for a few days
  • Drinks – drink more fruit juices instead of sodas
  • Freezer – freeze various fruits sealed in containers and eat them as snacks or dessert
  • Doggie Bag – always have a piece of apple in your bag, eat it when you feel hungry
  • TV – make it a habit to have a bowl of fruits near the TV
  • Choices – buy more fruits instead of chips when you go to the grocery

So if you want to lose weight easily and naturally, incorporate fruits into your diet and you’re sure to succeed!

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Chewing Your Food and Inches Off of Your Waist

October 4th, 2010

Who didn’t experience being scolded by their parents while they were eating? Parents would remind their kids to chew their food well before swallowing. Your parents did that and you might be doing the same thing with your kids. The common notion why it is important to chew well before swallowing is to avoid both gagging and choking. While these are certainly true, chewing your food well is also important because of many other reasons. Among the less popular reasons include its great effects in weight loss.

Yes, you read right. Chewing actually contributes to weight loss. How? Here are some known facts of why chewing your food well can help you take off inches in no time:

  1. When people think about digestion, they most often think about intestines and internal systems and organs. But actually, digestion begins in the mouth and the process of chewing is a very important component of the digestive process. When you chew, you break down big pieces into smaller ones helping your body digest more easily. Aside from this, the more you chew, the more you allow your food to be exposed to saliva. Saliva, aside from lubricating food particles allowing for easy passage in the esophagus, contains important enzymes that aid in the chemical process of digestion.
  2. Chewing thoroughly allows you to slow down and pay more attention. When you are eating slower, you give your brain more time to tell your body that you are already full, causing you to eat less, prevent weight gain, and aid in weight loss.
  3. Chewing your food slowly will let your body better absorb nutrients and vitamins found in food. You might be eating a well-balanced diet, nutritious, and healthy – but if you fly by eating and neglect to chew thoroughly, you will not get the full amount of vitamins and nutrients. You need to extract these nutrients and vitamins out of the food and you can do this through chewing.

In this day and age where time is of the essence, take time to chew your food – because good health is also of the essence. Everything else becomes meaningless when you are unhealthy, so chew your food properly, relax, keep up that motivation to lose weight, and slowly enjoy your daily meals!

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Hypnosis and Weight Loss

October 2nd, 2010

Hypnosis is a social interaction wherein one person responds to suggestions given by another person (hypnotist) for various reasons such as to change perception, memory, and the voluntary control of action. The question is, will hypnosis work for people trying to lose weight? Could hypnosis be the answer to daily weight loss motivation problems?

There have been studies made through the years to evaluate weight loss hypnosis. Accordingly, results showed that most people found positive but modest results, having an average weight loss of about 6lbs. or 2.72 kilograms. Hypnosis then may be able to help you shed a few pounds. To get better results though, hypnosis should be used along with other weight loss methods such as exercise and diet.

Here are some ways on how hypnosis can help with weight loss and weight management:

  • You develop a new self image wherein you see yourself when you have lost the weight, enabling that to be your desired future outcome.
  • Hypnosis helps you become relaxed in your diet journey. Weight loss and weight loss management becomes stress free, helping you to achieve your goals more easily.
  • Positive thinking allows you to move forward in a healthy way. Achieving your goals will seem like an easy task when you think positive. As they say, nothing is impossible if you put your mind to it. You’ll stop worrying about your weight and how you look because you know you can change all of that.

Hypnosis when practiced correctly may be able to help you lose some weight. Put your mind to it and don’t forget the two other important factors when trying to lose weight – diet and exercise. Because although hypnosis may work for some, to guarantee results, you still need to put in some effort.

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