The #1 Key To Lasting Weight Loss
Recently, researchers investigated several popular weight loss programs to find out which one really worked the best for the most people. What they discovered was probably a bit disappointing for the promoters of these programs. There was almost no difference in the effectiveness of the programs the researchers compared. It didn’t really matter how lose weight programs were set up in terms of their particular diet and exercise recommendations. What the research found was that the key to whether or not any weight loss program worked for a given person was how well the person followed the program recommendations.
That’s right, all the things inventors of weight loss programs like to hype as the thing that sets their program apart and makes it the most effective, turns out to be relatively unimportant. What matters is whether or not the individual will stick to the plan. Of course, we’re talking about legitimate weight loss plans, not some fad diet where all you eat is chocolate cake or something like that. But any sound weight loss program is pretty much the same as another in terms of overall results and it simply comes down to following the program.
So, if losing weight is as simple as just choosing a sensible weight loss program and sticking to it, why do so many people go from weight loss plan to weight loss plan without losing weight? The obvious answer is that they aren’t sticking to any of the programs they start. Now, they may be telling themselves they tried the program and it just didn’t work. But is that really what happened?
People can get quite self-delusional when it comes to their weight loss efforts. In my experience, many of those people who complain that “the diet isn’t working” have actually been cheating on the diet repeatedly. In some cases, I have discovered people were cheating on the diet recommendations I’ve made for them on every single meal, despite their insistence that they were doing “everything right”. Some who complain about how hard they’ve been exercising and not getting anywhere may turn out to only be exercising very sporadically.
So, the first step to weight loss success in my experience is for the person to get real, be honest with themselves, and keep a diet and exercise log to keep track of what they are really doing and can determine if they are actually following their chosen weight loss program.
The second problem to consider is the underlying reason why the person might not be following their weight loss plan to begin with. Usually the person simply does not have adequate motivation. Sure, they may truly want to lose weight, but only if they don’t have to work very hard to do it. Motivation is key to sticking to a weight loss program and being successful with it. But most people jump into weight loss activities without giving much consideration to how to stay motivated.
To get adequate weight loss motivation, it is necessary to take the time to really consider why you want to lose weight and really get some strong emotion about it. If you find a good enough why, it will be much easier to stay focused, follow your program, lose the weight, and keep it off long-term.
Once you have found your basic reason to lose weight, there are various ways to further strengthen your level of motivation. From self-hypnosis, to NLP, to just plain getting fed up with being fat and getting in touch with that emotion, whatever you can do to elevate your emotional intensity for your desire to lose weight will greatly increase your chances for success.
To learn more about weight loss motivation, and to learn more about the hormonal and organ function aspects of weight loss, please visit my website, TrainYourBrain4WeightLoss.com.
Dr. George Best has been a practicing holistic health care provider in San Antonio, Texas since 1992.
