10 Diet Rules That You Can Break

 

You mean to tell me that there are actually diet rules out there that are meant to be broken? Yes, recently many dated diet guidelines and myths are up for speculation. You’ve probably heard all these silly rules before, but experts weigh-in on the worthiness of these supposed truisms – most of which won’t help you lose weight or make dieting any easier.

10 Food Rules That You Can Break:

1. Eating at night will pile on the pounds. The total calories you consume over a 24-hour period or over a week is what causes you to gain weight, and when you eat these calories doesn’t matter.

2. It’s best to eat at the same times every day. Eat when you’re hungry, not when the clock says it’s time to eat.

3. Dieting with a buddy always makes weight loss easier. Common goals may pay off but weight loss is a personal journey.

4. Dietary fat keeps you feeling full longer, so you’ll eat less. Fat does take longer to digest, but it will not help you control your appetite. Foods likely to fight off hunger the longest are protein foods, followed by carbohydrates, then fats.

5. When you blow your diet, you might as well wait until the next day to get back on track. Nothing could be farther from the truth- always try to get right back on track with your next meal.

6. Refusing food at a party or when visiting is rude. Turning down food that you know will blow your diet is socially acceptable.

7. Skipping a meal every now and then will help you lose. Skipping a meal means you will be so hungry at the next meal that you are likely to overeat. This can also help lead to a slowdown of y10 diet rules that you can breakour metabolism.

8. Bread is fattening, nuts are fattening, pasta is fattening. Whole-wheat bread/pasta is a great source of nutrients, and it won’t make you gain weight more than any other food with the same number of calories.

9. All calories are equal. This is somewhat true, however; you’ll get more nutrients from a 100-calorie apple than from a 100-calorie portion of white bread. Choose healthier items if you are losing weight, or controlling your hunger.

10. If you don’t clean your plate, you’re wasting food. If you just don’t feel right leaving the table until you’ve cleaned your plate, underestimate your hunger and put less food on your plate to begin with, or you may overeat.

Don’t believe everything you hear! Much of it is just superstition. Now you can tell your friends the real truth. In the end, nutrition experts say, many of the food and dieting rules we hold dear are meant to be broken – without guilt!

 

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Top 5 New Year Resolution Mistakes

Top 5 New Year Resolution Mistakes

As another year wraps up and comes to a close, I always tend to see more and more people “looking” to better themselves in some way or another.

Most of the time this is great to see! Nothing quite like a list of solid goals to shoot for, starting NOW.

 

A HUGE trap that I’ve seen many others fall into though, is the lack of correct preparation. Just because you want something big to change in the future doesn’t mean that it will. You must take ACTION on it.

Watch out for these 5 New Years resolution mistakes!

1.   Having unrealistic expectations

From your point of view, the word “unrealistic” can mean something completely different than it means to me. I’m talking about something completely abnormal or unhealthy. A great example would be:

“I’m going to lose 50lbs in the next month because I saw the people
on The Biggest Loser do it.” No no no…

BE REALISTIC.

Those programs do not transfer completely into everyday life, nor do
they fit a “one size fits all” approach. Try making your goal
obtainable based on healthy guidelines like: Lose 10 pounds in the
next 3 weeks.

2.   Not Giving Yourself a Deadline.

This can be an extreme help to push you in the right direction if
you plan it right. Remember this old saying…

“Goals without deadlines are just dreams.”

Having a precise deadline to shoot for will keep your priorities in order. You’ll set aside the designated time to workout, cook or do whatever it takes to reach your goal. This leads me into mistake #3…

3.   Not Making Yourself Accountable

One of the best ways to keep yourself accountable EVEN if you aren’t physically working out with a partner is to tell EVERYONE what your goal is. Tell your closest friends, family members, broadcast it on Facebook, tell your dog, I don’t care! People will remember that you set the bar high for yourself. Just knowing this little tidbit of information can keep you motivated to reach the end result.

4.   Not Having Action Steps

You see, if a big goal is to be accomplished, most likely it will consist of a bunch of “small” goals that lead to the “big” one. It can often be overwhelming once the novelty wears off and you realize that this New Year’s resolution is no walk-in-the-park after all. The first couple weeks may be amazing, but just like life; it will have its ups and downs. You can count on it.

The trick is to take a step at a time, literally. Don’t get caught up and distracted by the “big picture.”

Try writing everything down, too. It will save you from overworking your brain!

Draw a diagram with the big goal at the top. Make it branch out into 3-5 smaller goals that will be needed to accomplish it. Take it one step further and branch out from those into 3 daily goals for each. By now you should have a full “tree” on your paper.

This is a great way to get a mental “picture” of what the process will look like, and you’ll have a better understanding of exactly where to start.

5.   Not Rewarding Yourself!

This is the simplest step of all:

When you reach one of your goals, big or small – reward yourself! You don’t have to pretend to be superman and go a million miles an hour 24/7. That’s just not realistic!

So many times in life I feel like we get caught up in “trying to be happy” with our current situations; but what about being happy with what you have right now? Why wait?!

Life is short my friends. Enjoy every single day to its fullest and reward your hard-earned accomplishments!

Just don’t go crazy with the pizza and chocolate 😉

Just a friendly reminder: 2013 can be the BEST year of your life if you allow it to be! Don’t settle for anything less. If you need some help keeping motivated, send me an email and I’ll be happy to tell you about some AMAZING books that have literally transformed my life and thoughts.

Take care guys, train hard!

 

-Mitch Muller

CPT – MindsetFitness.net

 

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