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A Positive Approach To Weight Loss

August 27, 2010 by Monica
Filed under: Diet 

I am somebody who has been obese for the majority of my life. I would find myself comfort eating due to the fact that I had a stressful career within the mobile workforce management industry - food was my main way of gaining pleasure in my hectic world.

In the past I have tried methods such as crash dieting where I would basically radically reduce the amount I was eating for a number of weeks in the hope that this would work. I had limited success with this approach, at times I did lose quite a lot of the fat but it always seemed to return only a few weeks later, once I had started to eat properly again.

I was then quite lucky to receive some very good advice from a friend of mine who is a one-way link building consultant. He was a person that had also battled to control his own weight but had now managed to lose weight successfully. He then continued to tell me about the ways in which he had managed to do this~He was a person that had also battled to control his own weight but had now managed to lose weight successfully. He then continued to tell me about the ways in which he had managed to do this}~He was a person that had also battled to control his own weight but had now managed to lose weight successfully. He then continued to tell me about the ways in which he had managed to do this}.

He realised that he needed to find a new approach to losing weight and dieting in general. He had often seen it as one massive choir and effort, an effort that he never truly believed would result in a successful outcome. It eventually dawned on him this form of approach was never going to work in reality.

He then decided to turn full circle and to think in a far more positive way - he had been to see a psychic reader who had given him the inspiration to see weight loss not as a choir but as a form of hobby.

There were various “interests of enjoyment” within this main hobby. These included playing tennis, badminton and football.

He set himself goals of where he wanted to be, weight wise, at the end of each month for example and worked hard to attain these goals. These sports were not only able to help him to reduce his waistline they also enabled him to have a much more active and fulfilled social life.

He also did something that I never thought he would do; he became an IBM distributor, what a change this really was from the man I used to know - his confidence had now gone through the roof!

I decided to follow my friends lead and took a similar approach. This is probably not ideal or even suitable for reasons such as health for some people but it certainly helped me and my friend to feel a lot better about ourselves and our weight.

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