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Weight Loss Articles


How to Find the Right Weight Loss Plan for You


By: Jennifer Murray

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After making the decision to lose unwanted pounds, the next question is what weight loss program is right for you. With a multitude of health and fitness information at our fingertips and hundreds of weight loss plans to choose from, it's easy to see why it is so difficult to choose a weight loss program. You know the basics to weight loss are eat healthy and exercise, but if you need structure in your eating plan and help with putting meal plans together, here are some tips for choosing the right weight loss plan for you:

1. If you have narrowed your choice of eating plans down to a few programs of interest, a good way to help determine which is right for you is to get more information - the good and the bad. Start with the website that contains all of the specifics of the plan. Next, perform a search to find out what others are saying about that specific plan. This way, you will gain an understanding of what will be required and also the pros and cons of the program.

2. Ask yourself if the specific weight loss program you're considering fits into your lifestyle. If you are always on the go and find yourself making quick meals or not cooking at all, you probably do not want a program that requires a lot of time in the kitchen. Also, ask yourself if the program fits into your budget. Yes, you want to lose weight, but you don't want to break the bank doing so.

3. Consider whether or not the plan you want to try is healthy. Look at the food plan and the allowable caloric intake. You don't want to be faced with a menu plan that consists of food that doesn't sound in any way desirable to you. If the caloric intake is too low, you may lose a lot of water and muscle at first, but then your body will go into starvation mode, completely defeating your weight loss efforts. Also, you may start feeling deprived, making it less likely that you will stick with the plan.

Once you have decided on one weight loss plan that you feel will fit your needs and desires, the next step is to give it a try. Give the program at least a month to give your mind and body time to adjust. If the program seems like a perfect fit and you're seeing results, obviously you want to stick with it. If, on the other hand, you're not getting any results, you're feeling deprived or you don't feel like you can stick with the plan any further, start the evaluation process again to pick another plan. Sometimes it takes trying more than one plan before you pick a winner.

Jennifer Murray is a Certified Lifestyle & Weight Management Specialist and Shaklee Independent Distributor. She writes on a variety of topics including healthy foods and living a healthy lifestyle.

 

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