Aren't you tired of the emotional roller coaster of weight loss? Some days you gain weight, some days you lose weight. Some days you can follow your diet easily and other days it's the hardest thing ever. These ups and downs can cause you a lot of emotional stress. That emotional stress can then make it even harder to lose weight. It's an awful cycle to get stuck in. There are daily obstacles that you will come in contact with that are apart of being alive, and living life. Even when we logically know what we need to do to lose weight, we are faced with events that make managing our weight and where calorie deficits don't always equal weight loss. The stress that this causes can be a huge downside to losing weight, especially when we tend to eat more and store more fat when stress is involved. Your body reacts to stress by slowing your metabolism and increasing our cravings for high-fat and sugary foods that make sticking to your healthy eating program even more difficult. The first thing you can do to manage your stress is to exercise, and secondly you have to change your perspective on weight loss. If your personal weight loss expectations are extremely high then you are more likely to fail from the stress those expectations will cause you. First, you must believe that you will lose weight. Once you accept that you can accomplish your goals you will believe you can accomplish them and once you believe you will start behaving in ways that make weight loss possible. If you start thinking like the person that loses weight easily and reaches goals without great effort then you will actually become that person too. Secondly, it is very important not put so much pressure on yourself with daily ups and downs on the scale. I know how tempting it is, to want to step on the scale every morning to see a weight loss. Weight loss is motivation, but what happens if you work really hard for a few days and you don't see weight loss, or even worse, the scale goes up? Will you stop trying to lose weight and think of yourself as a failure? Will you think that weight loss isn't possible for you and that all of your hard work is wasted? The truth is, you will not always lose weight even if you are doing the right things. Gaining muscle, hormones, and body fluctuations all play a part in your weight on a daily and weekly basis. Keep this in mind and always remind yourself that you will see long term weight loss only if you stick with your eating and exercise program. Once you lower your expectations you will discover that being too hard on yourself will only keep you overweight. Yes, there are going to be days where you eat a little too much. Yes you will probably fall into a "weight loss plateau" at some point. You know these things will happen so the important thing is to realize that and when they do happen, just keep on moving forward. If you think that people who have been successful with weight loss got that way because they never slipped up or always had consistent weight losses, you are wrong. Life happens to them too, the only difference is, is that they know how to move forward.
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