Every time I heard something like that I would promise myself that I'm going to lose weight, but I failed miserably and completely.
However, this time I made a decision that I must do something about it.
You see, pride is very important to me.
I do not like when people see me in bad light.
So I thought: "Maybe I can use my pride to help me get rid off extra pounds." I made a list of all people that I want to respect me. Next, I bought 20 or so postcards and wrote on them: "I promise you that I will lose weight."
Within one week, I gave or sent the postcards to the people on my list - dad, mom, brother, my boss, the best friend, five other friends and my neighbors. The only person I did not give the postcard was my girlfriend.
I was mad about her and I really wanted her to respect me. I knew that I would die of shame if I broke my promise.
But one day, I came to her house, gave her the postcard and left without a word.
Losing weight was the hardest thing I did in my life. Many times I was on the brink of breaking my promise. But every time this happened, I would remember the people on my list and how I would lose their respect for me.
Why am I telling you this?
Because one of the most important reasons why lots of people fail to lose weight is the lack of motivation.
Wanting to lose weight or wanting to look good is often not enough for most people to stick to a weight loss program or diet.
In other words, the stronger your motivation, the better your results!
Once armed with strong motivation, it was easy for me to shed extra pounds.
In case you want to know what weight loss program I used ... well, I did not use any of popular diets.
My plan was simple. It included three elements:
1. Eating half of everything I usually eat. No food supplements or calorie counting.
2. Exercising 30 minutes a day, seven days a week - everything from brisk walking, swimming, playing basketball to weight lifting.
3. I used some tools that significantly helped me lose extra weight.
I'm 100 percent sure that without using these tools I would not be able to achieve my success. Click here to learn more about these weight loss tools.
Published by Kospa
I'm a 37 years old doctor. I work at the Clinical Center in Banjaluka for 11 years. View profile
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