5 Weight-Loss Tricks That Really Work
Author: Marlene Siersema
Do you hear the bloodhounds howling? Have you seen it on the
news? Are the police after me? No? Something must be happening
by now. Are you sure there isn't an all points bulletin out for
me because I have finally broken out of prison. At least it
seemed like prison; the toughest prison to ever break free
from: the prison of being fat!

Today, I am 170 pounds lighter than I used to be, a feat I
accomplished by following advice no diet book will tell you.
I'd like to share some of my best tips with you so that you too
can break out of the ball-and-chain that unwanted pounds
represent to you:

1. A tape measure is your best escape tool. Most people who
want to lose weight don't realize the importance of measuring
their bust, waist, hips, leg thigh area, knee, calf, ankle,
neck, upper arm and wrists. These measurements are especially
important when you reach a plateau and suddenly stop losing
weight and don't know why. Many people give up when they reach
this point because they don't realize that their bodies are
actually shrinking in size during this time. Taking frequent
measurements will prove this to you and keep you from throwing
in the towel (or eating the kitchen) when you mistakenly
believe nothing is happening.

2. Stop telling people you are dieting. Any word that starts
with d-i-e can't be good. And if that weren't enough, when we
tell everyone from waiters and friends to family that we are on
a diet they can't help but try to tempt us with the foods they
know we should avoid. When you call them on it they'll utter an
apologetic, "Gee, I forgot you were on a diet." Yeah right! This
is what I say when someone asks me if I am dieting: "What makes
you think I am on a diet? My new eating plan is making me
healthier and stronger!"

3. Lie! Say you have allergies when you don't. When you dine
out and need to make specific requests to waiters to ensure
that you don't get any bread on the table, croutons in your
salad or fattening sauces on your entrée, tell them that you're
allergic. Instead of thinking that you are picky or trying to
tempt you, they'll honor your request - no questions asked!

4. An appealing appetizer beats bread and water. I start my day
off with a piece of fruit followed by some breakfast about an
hour later. I eat my main meal in the middle of the day and at
night I treat myself to an appetizer elegantly served on a
small plate. Coming up with the appetizer du jour is such fun
and there's no deprivation.

5. Use a mental makeover to break out. There are ten negative
emotions that trigger mindless eating episodes. But the good
news is there are also ten power emotions that allow you to
regain control before you eat yourself silly. I keep a list of
these emotions on my kitchen cabinet doors and recommend that
you do the same. When you find yourself eating out of emotions
like guilt or fear, change what you are doing. Take your hands
out of the chip bag. Shut the refrigerator door. Stop eating.
Identify the negative emotion behind your eating and feel good
about yourself for not being a repeat offender.

I hope you find these five tips useful. Remember if I can lose
170 pounds after 30 years of dieting disasters, you too can
stage your own prison break.


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