New Year’s Weight Loss Resolution…Again!!
Looking to the New Year will once again bring weight loss resolutions and if history repeats itself you will once again fail. Whew!!!! We talk alot about weight loss and what will and what will not work and the opening statement was pretty harsh, but we offer no apologies. The reason why we offer no apologies is because what we say is the truth…unless you decide to do something about the fact that you have gained weight five out of the last five years. Unless you make the choice to make a weight loss stand you will spend another year fighting a losing battle.
Let’s examine some of the diets you may have tried. Atkins. FullBar. South Beach. Mediterranean Diet. We know that you may not have tried each of these diets and we are not saying that these diets are a failure. Maybe you even tried Acai Berry or Alli
, or Strip The Fat or a multitude of other weight loss attempts. We want you to stop before the New Year arrives and think about what you are about to encounter. We want you to think about where you are and where you have come from and where you are headed. We hope to get your attention long enough to realize that there is nothing you can do about weight loss failures of the past. What we want you to understand is that nobody can undo whatever was done, even if it was only one second ago.
Every failed attempt at weight loss has brought you to this point in your life and those failed attempts have matured your ability to be capable to lose weight. What you may not realize is that those attempts at weight loss have clarified not only failure but more importantly established what you can and cannot endure in the world of losing weight. Do not go into the New Year thinking about all of those failures unless you are applying that knowledge to how those failures will edify your future weight loss attempts.
Instead of half way assaulting your attempt to lose weight for the New Year we hope you will take a moment to increase your resolve towards weightloss If Atkins did not work for you then why did it not work? If you felt deprived of the foods you really loved then try another angle at weight loss. if you never tried FullBar then maybe that product will help you avoid the feeling of deprivation. If Atkins was an okay diet that worked…almost, then maybe The South Beach Diet will be easier for you to follow.
Whatever you decide to pursue, just do not give up. Do not think that weight loss is only what other people have happen to them. Maybe you need to forget the diet and start a “live-it.” Diets really may not work for you at all because many, if not all diets set you up for failure right from the start.
Hang in there and hold on because 2009 is almost here and ready or not so come your resolutions.
Michelle Aguilar took home quite the payday when she won $250,000 on NBC’s “The Biggest Loser: Families.” Most fans were stoked that she beat out competitors Vicky Vilcan and Heba Salama, who were not the favored competitors. It was quite the season. Michelle rebuilt her relationship with her mother, Renee Wilson, after the two hadn’t talked for six years. Wife Heba was pitted against her husband, Ed Brantley, for the third place spot. It was up to the viewers at home to decide who would get to compete for the grand prize. The dutiful Ed urged viewers to vote for his wife, and Heba agreed that she should win. This strategy backfired, and Ed won the viewers’ votes to the tune of 84 percent. For more about “The Biggest Loser” finale and to find out who else took home a payday, check out this article.
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