But I Still Like
Chocolate
Moderation is The Key
If there's one thing that you need to
understand it's the fact that changing your diet to a better more balanced one that will help you to lose
weight (and perhaps even live longer) doesn't have to be a struggle.
It takes most people years to get to the stage of being obese, and even to the stage
where they are carrying just a little too much body weight so you can't expect to reverse any long term habits
overnight.
Even making a few small changes to your diet can have a dramatic effect on your
weight when viewed over a longer period of time.
Just the reduction of a hundred or so calories a day will amount to a very large
reduction in calories over the term of one year and that will also amount to a sizeable decrease in body
fat.
This can be done by simply removing a small portion of the amount of food you consume
with each meal.
If you find that this is causing more than normal hunger then have a glass of water a
half hour or so before each meal and you will be less inclined to feel like you require more food.
You can replace a similar quantity of low value food with good food and this will
also reduce hunger and will help to lose weight.
By doing it in this manner you will find that you will begin to enjoy the 'new' foods
in your diet just as you learnt to enjoy the poor foods that you have been eating up to this stage of your
life.
Many people find it hard to accept that they will be able to get the same enjoyment
out of the food that they know they should be eating but that is only because they have been accustomed to the
tastes of the food they eat at the current time.
A good example of this is the reaction people have to drinking a cup of tea with
sugar in it after they have stopped having sugar for a while. Most people find it difficult to drink as it seems
too sweet after having been without it for some time.
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