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Lose the Excuses to Lose that Weight






         The opportunities to overeat are everywhere these days. Someone is always bringing cakes into work to celebrate their birthday, their promotion or their escape. Then there are all the family parties and other social occasions you enjoy (or have to attend). And these days even if you're not in company there's food to tempt you everywhere you go. Fast food places are sprouting up on every corner and supermarkets greet you with the smell of baking as you walk in the door. So it's undeniable that it's harder than ever to avoid tempting food.

         Yet we find excuses to eat too much all too readily, saying "I really shouldn't" all the while grabbing the piece of chocolate cake on offer.

         If you've ever been on a diet and not reached your target weight, you probably had excuse-making down to a fine art. After all there's a ready-made excuse for eating in any set of circumstances if you want to use it. Everyone else was having someIt was thereIt looked so invitingIt smelt so appetisingI was fed upI needed a breakI was boredI had a really bad dayI need something with a cup of teaI always have popcorn at the movies It's ThanksgivingIt's EasterI had candy left over from Halloween I'm on vacation It's ChristmasIt's my birthdayIt's your birthdayThere are as many reasons to eat too much as there are calories in a double cheeseburger. The question is do you put your energy into finding excuses why you ate too much? Or do you concentrate all your efforts on losing weight?

         It's really your decision.

         There's no rule that's says you have to eat too much on ANY occasion. You can always choose to do something else: to eat just enough to satisfy and no more. You can decide to change your habits one day at a time until you no longer have the same psychological triggers to eat. And you can do this without being miserable and denying yourself everything.

         It all comes down to how determined you are to reach your goal. If you're not really focused on achieving your target weight, the excuses will win out time after time.

         But if you are ready this time to lose those pounds and keep them off, you'll find ways to get round the excuses most of the time rather than using them every time.

         The difference between those people who lose weight and those who don't is simply how many excuses they make.

         Are you ready to lose the excuses and lose the weight?

         Copyright 2005, Janice Elizabeth Small

EzineArticles Expert Author Janice Elizabeth Small


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