Planning
Your Diet
by Michael Messner
We have plans for everything these days. That is how we can fit
100 different things into each day. While to an extent this seems
a bit over doing it, some things do need to be planned. I don't
know why we don't plan our diets. I mean, we plan everything
else. Some people even plan on when they will have sex. Hence,
the birth
of hump day. Why not spend a few minutes and plan out what you
will eat? If you are reading this, you have the time so. So sit
back and follow these seven easy steps. Don't blink, if you do
it will be over. It is really that simple.
1. Mini meals are
great.
They tell people with certain disease that they should eat several
small meals each day. They say that a person should eat something
every two hours. Well, that isn't too impossible to do. I would
suggest that you start out every four hours. Keep it like you
normally would any of your other meals. Make sure you have
your protein
and your fiber. Have some veggies and some fruit to balance
everything out. Don't make your mini meal a bucket of fried chicken.
I know
that since it is a mini meal, the temptation doesn't seem as
great. I mean, if you only slip up in a mini meal, who is watching?
These are a great way to avoid hunger and improper snacking
throughout the day. Just make your mini meals up and eat them
every time
that you have planned. If you plan on eating every two hours,
every
two hours it is. It doesn't take a road map to figure this
out.
2. Don't go over board.
This is easier said than done. You need to have a specific
amount that you are trying to reduce. If you are trying to
reduce your
meals by 10%, then you should stick to that. I'm not suggesting
that you break out the calculator and count up every meal
that you have. If you have been on a diet for very long, you
already
have a good idea how many calories things have. Don't eat
with your eyes, eat with your mind. That will help you cut
down
on the amount of food that you eat.
3. Eat good tasting food.
From time to time let yourself go. Eat something that you
know you shouldn't. If you get it out of your system, it
will be
easier to maintain your diet. If on the other hand you don't
allow yourself
to eat things you shouldn't from time to time, all you will
do is hurt yourself in the long run. You are going to nibble
each
day on those things instead of just eating them occasionally.
4. Eat your calories, don't drink them.
Don't fill up on sodas and other drinks. You can get all
your calories for one day in these if you do it too much.
A few
sodas here. A
few cups of hot chocolate there. A few beers here. You get
the point. That will put on the pounds easily.
5. Exercise.
You need to do this to keep fit. Not only will it keep you
fit, but it will keep you mentally sharp as well. That can
go a long
way in helping you stick to a diet. If you are depressed,
chances are you will end up eating fatty foods that will
make you fat.
When you consume all of that fat, it will make you more depressed.
It is a bad cycle to start.
6. Make your meals last.
Chew your damn food son! I bet you heard that one as a kid.
Well, it is true. Don't swallow your food. Instead, eat it
slowly and
enjoy the taste of it. If you do this, it will make you feel
like you have actually ate something. If you swallow it down,
you won't
get the same benefit. You will continue to feel a void.
7. Discover your food triggers.
We all have these. When was the last time you went grocery
shopping and you looked at a bag of cookies and realized
that you had
to have them? I do this sort of thing all the time. You need
to understand
what foods trigger your response system. If you can do this,
you can avoid situations that will make you eat things that
you shouldn't
eat.
Well, that wasn't so bad was it? There is no need to flip
out when it comes to a diet plan. It is simple and easy.
Just like
anything
in life, you should have a plan before you begin to do
whatever it is that you are doing. The same is true with your diet.
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