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Beating the Weight Loss Bandits
by: Janice Elizabeth Small
If you're on a weight loss program
you're under constant attack - attack from the food bandits all
around you.
There is food waiting to ambush
your weight loss efforts at every turn.
- It's there on every street
corner: available, fast, in huge portions and full of fat.
- It's there at every checkout:
convenient, brightly-packaged and calling "Eat me! Eat me!"
- It’s there at work for every
occasion: birthdays, promotions, leaving parties, "because it’s
Friday".
- It’s there at home brought to
you larger than life on every TV set, seductively advertised,
calling from the fridge and pantry "I’m here! Come and get me! You
know you want to!"
Given that the food bandits are out
there, what can you do about them?
Be ready to defend yourself!
Know your weak spots – those food
temptations you find hard to resist, and plan to
1. Avoid Them
Keep away from fattening food as
much as you can. Don't drive past fast food outlets even if it means
a detour. Keep tempting high-fat snacks out of your home. Give TV
ads a wide berth – in fact give TV a miss altogether and get out and
do something. Walk away from offers of food, declining as politely
and firmly as possible. "No thanks, I’m not hungry just now" should
be enough.
2. Use humour
Treat your encounter with food
bandits with a sense of fun. Make a note in your mind that you’ve
spotted one "Alert! Food bandit on left flank. Eyes right! Defeat!"
3. Don't let them upset you
If you succumb once in a while to
the food bandits, don't let it get you down. Brush yourself down and
be ready to come out fighting against the next lot.
4. Celebrate your successes no
matter how small
Be delighted each time you spot and
overcome a food bandit. Feel proud that you were able to show who's
in charge. You're the boss!
Once you recognise the food bandits
for what they are, they lose their power. Each time you take them on
and defeat them, you'll notice their influence over you diminish.
Gradually you get into the habit of
ignoring the bandits. Long term result? – a slimmer, healthier,
beautiful you, in total control of the food you eat.
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