
There are numerous diets around, and it can be hard to know which diet will suit you the best. Yet, choosing the right diet for your needs is the only way to ensure that you will succeed at sticking to it, so do some research before deciding which one you are going to do.
They all promise the same results: weight loss. Yet making sure you stick to the diet you choose is made up from a few simple steps that you can take with relative ease:
When you have chosen your diet you should eat home cooked/prepared meals on a regular basis as restaurants often add salt and sugar to food and you will have no way of knowing how much oil they use either. Only you will know what ingredients went into your meals this way and there will be no chance of sneaky calories being added in by a chef aiming to please his customers…
Cutting down on calories can be done by consuming water instead of sodas, juices, squashes and teas. Water is calorie-free and is a great way to start detoxing the body and will help you to look and feel better.
There is this big myth in the dieting world that snacking is forbidden whereas in fact snacking is a great way to abstain the hunger pangs. Eating little and often is far better for you than only eating one huge meal a day, and you simply ensure that the foods you are snacking on are healthy and part of your recommended diet.
Cue the groans with this one! I know counting calories is a dull task and it can get obsessive — and while fixating on every calorie is not necessary it is important to ensure that you are not exceeding the recommended number of calories for the day. Unfortunately the only way to do this is to count, so get the calculator out and start the mathematics, if you can handle it!
If you attempt to go from burgers and fries followed by pizza and fried chicken washed down with five cans of coke a day you are never going to suddenly change to muesli followed by salads, fish and steamed vegetables — so don’t try it! Don’t overwhelm your body and brain with new foods and routines.
Start cutting out your old habits and replace them with your new diet and give yourself one month to get started fully, all the while slowly cutting down on your old and bringing in the new.
Following these steps will make sticking to a diet easier, but you will still need to put in the hard work. There is no magic wand to wave in order to make a diet work for you, just your own effort and dedication!