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Category: Lifestyle Changes Date published: July 12, 2005
Say Goodbye to Dieting
by Cori Swidorsky
(Email: cori_informingwomen@msn.com)

The first goal we have when going on a diet is to lose weight. The second goal is to keep the weight off. Why is it that we lose weight while dieting, and then gain it back when we stop the diet?

A diet is something temporary. We follow the guidelines, the do's and don'ts, and the result is weight loss. As soon as we stop following those guidelines, we start to gain weight. It's temporary. We need to educate ourselves about carbohydrates, sugar, fat and protein, and how they affect our bodies. We need a healthy, nutritional balance that will keep the weight off for good. What we need is a way of life.

I have struggled with my weight since I was 18; I am now 34 years old. Over a year ago, I decided to try the South Beach Diet. I lost over 30 pounds and have kept it off. What made the difference for me is that I made the choice to not treat it as a diet, but a way of life. I learned how to eat the foods I enjoy, but in a healthier way. Instead of white bread, I choose to eat wheat or grain bread, instead of white potatoes, I choose to eat yams or sweet potatoes. We don't have to give up our favorite desserts or pasta, but we don't have to eat them four or five days a week either.

If I want ice cream, chocolate or French-fries, then that's what I allow myself to have, I don't deprive myself of anything I want to eat. What I do though, is go right back to my way of life eating habits.

Why choose a temporary weight loss solution, when you can choose a permanent one? Say goodbye to dieting and choose a way of life. For more articles visit http://www.informingwomen.com

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