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Jan 31
2007
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Are You Trying to Scam Your Diet?Posted by in Untagged |
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The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.
~ Lao Tzu
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Are you trying to scam your diet?
Now, be honest with yourself. Do you
“forget” to stock diet friendly foods? What about absentmindedly
ordering that Grande Mocha Malt Frappuccino at Starbucks last Monday
morning? You know, the Monday you were going to start your diet – again?
Maybe
you're the type that figures once the morning diet is shot to hell, you
may as well blow the rest of the day? Or, better yet, wait until next
month?
What
if you just needed a gentle reminder when you first wake up while your
brain is still foggy? Try these two simple tricks: Run a piece of
masking tape across your bedroom doorway – something you'll run smack
into first thing in the morning. Nothing like being caught in a spider
web to enhance the memory! Now run another piece across the bathroom
mirror where you shave or apply make-up – another instant reminder.
My
last favorite “reminder” trick is just a plain 'ol mind game. Hide
everything! Trying to break the high calorie coffee habit? Stash the
coffeemaker, ditch the mucho calorie Coffeemate.
Wish you could pass on
McDonald's for lunch every day? It's hard to buy anything if you leave
your money at home. Yeah, you could hit up your coworkers, but then you
need to ask yourself: “How badly do I want to be thin?”
Could
it be that you're afraid? Scared that you'll fail again? Nervous that
it will be too hard or complicated? Leery of not understanding all the
“rules” for the newest diet you're trying?
Well, clearly you've been trying the wrong ones! Why not give the Kimkins diet a try?
The basic diet is so simple you could write it on the back of your
hand. It's so easy your 2nd grader will have it down pat in 30 seconds.
Complicated? Not even. The purpose of Kimkins is very simple – fast
weight loss, no messing around, no coddling.
Our
mental attitude and mindset is everything when it comes to mastering
weight loss. If you're not on board consciously, then your subconscious
is going to play every trick in the book on you – and win. Don't let
that happen. Be the boss. Outsmart yourself!
Oh,
and next time you're going to “forget” to pass on your favorite
Starbucks creation, try to “remember” that Grande Mocha Malt
Frappuccino will set you back 600 calories and 95 carbs!
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