Every bride wants to look beautiful on her wedding day; whether it is simply a matter of committing to plucking her eyebrows once a week for the next five months, running an extra 10 minutes every day, or completely restructuring their her entire life in order to transform themselves.
Every bride will make a commitment to
look beautiful. It does not have to cost you much, in fact, time and
mental effort will be the two most important elements in getting fit and
healthy.
There is one rule that definitely
stipulates whether you will succeed, however. Regardless of how much
time you have and how much you can spend, you do require commitment. The
answer to success, no matter how simple your objective, will be in your
commitment to an established goal. This will usually mean you have to
commit to a routine, as well.
Put yourself on a healthy eating plan
There is no such thing as a diet
anymore. All (sensible) health and nutrition consultants will advise
that you need to eat well, not less. And its REALLY easy. You simply
need to read up on what the body needs. And again, that’s not a very
hard task.
We all know the body does not
need fats, sugars. And we know the body needs fruit and vegies, fibre
and water. The rest is up to you; simply work out what sort of foods you
like and eat them!
But remember à there is no point in exercising or eating a healthy breakfast and lunch if you are going to sit down and have a chocolate bar and half a litre of coke when you get home from work.
But remember à there is no point in exercising or eating a healthy breakfast and lunch if you are going to sit down and have a chocolate bar and half a litre of coke when you get home from work.
Exercise can be done anywhere, any time. And you don’t need to do much.
You simply need to do it OFTEN. Go for a
good hard walk at least four times a week, for at least half an hour.
Run if you want to, but don’t burn yourself out because then you won’t
want to do anything the following day! Drive to the beach and take a
walk or jog on the sand. Walk around the block ten times; whatever it
takes. The body burns as many calories walking as it does running;
you just suffer less joint and muscle trauma! That is a hard concept to
grasp, particularly when you have been brought up with the philosophy
of ‘the more you sweat the more you lose’.
Borrow the neighbour’s dog. Wash the neighbour’s horse. As long as you use your muscles and work hard, you will see a change.
Some people have bad joints, so swimming works well, particularly for those who are overweight and can’t walk or run distances.
If you have children, purchase a couple
of exercise videos (including yoga or pilates); exercise at home without
having to put the kids in day care. In fact, if your kids are old
enough, you will have nothing but fun because they join in!
The body needs water, and lots of it.
Keep a cold bottle in the fridge and get
yourself a water bottle you can freeze and take with you during the
day. During winter, you must make no exception to this rule. Water is
vital. It not only keeps you fully hydrated, it flushes the toxins and
waste from your system.
No matter how you chose to lose weight,
it can be fun and it can be free. It DOES work. Commit to a plan and
don’t give up, you will notice significant benefit, and you really won’t
have to wait too long to see the changes.
Remember, you may not lose weight where
you want to. The body will burn weight as required, where needed. One
week people might say your face has lost weight, the next, your back and
bum. But it will come off.
Patience and Persistence are the key!
Compiled by Steve Davenport
www.easyweddings.com
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