
When it comes to dieting, far too
often we take those first steps towards weight loss bliss for what we
later determine are all the wrong reasons. Ultimately however, if your
reason works for you there is no truly wrong reason to diet. The trick
is in finding the reason that will actually work for you.
I've seen all kinds of excellent motivators when it comes to dieting
and taking your dieting seriously. One of the more common reasons is to
lose weight. This is as good of a reason as any. Some want to get back
into the size 5 jeans they wore in high school while others would
simply like to be able to look in the mirror once again without feeling
guilt. For some this is a simple matter of vanity and for others it is
finally managing to deal with what has become a lifelong problem. If
you find the inspiration you need to be successful with your dieting
this time as opposed to others, then that is the perfectly plausible
and acceptable reason for you to diet.
Other reasons for dieting include a desire to be more physically fit.
Some of us have a deep and abiding desire to live as long as possible
and firmly believe that the best possible method for accomplishing this
goal is to live the healthiest life possible. This is another excellent
reason for losing weight and getting into shape. If it works for you
that is. The thing to remember is that every person is going to have to
find their very own motivation deep within.
Yet another great reason is to have the energy you need to keep up with
your little ones. This is one of the most heartbreaking side effects
for most when it comes to obesity. There is simply no energy left over
at the end of the day to enjoy doing things with your precious little
ones who are young for such a very short amount of time. You
desperately want to be able to build those precious memories with them
but absolutely have no energy with which to do so. If that isn't bad
enough you probably (if you are considered morbidly obese) have noticed
that many of the simplest activities with your children often bring you
physical pain that is the direct result of your weight.
Revenge is a dish that is best served cold and another excellent
motivator for some when it comes to dieting and taking off those pesky
pounds. Losing a great deal of weight takes time in many cases so you
must be able to maintain your motivation even when things are going
rough along the way. The path to a new body is not an easy path. This
is for those who have some serious emotional healing to do and the best
revenge for old slights and wounds is to come back more beautiful than
ever before. If this motivation is what it takes for you to take off
the pounds then this is the motivation to which you should cling.
Religion is another common weight loss motivation. Some people believe
the body should be treated as a temple. There is nothing wrong with
this philosophy at all, though it takes some us longer to find our way
to that line of thinking than others. Religion and faith are powerful
motivators, as they have been known to bring healing to those in need
by the power of their faith or their prayers. If your faith can give
you the will power and strength you need in order to reach your dieting
and weight loss goals then by all means lean on your faith and hold it
close.
No matter what motivation you have for dieting and losing weight if you
find it is no longer working for you, then you need to find another
motivator quickly. Without proper motivation it is quite unlikely that
you will ever meet your weight loss goals...