I have to laugh at people who feel that their weight-loss plan is the best and that anyone could be successful doing it. If that were really true then why would so many of them be out there? When some one is in the zone following their particular diet dujour they can’t understand how anyone is over weight when all they have to do is do what they are doing. If they can do it anybody can. But what about a year prior to this diet find when they watched other motivated dieters adhere to their formulas for success while they couldn’t get it together at that particular time.
Losing weight it self simply comes down to the math. Taking in less calories then your body burns will take off weight. Finding a way to do that is the issue. My sister-in-law did it with Slim-fast. A meal-replacement drink. Well, while the coffee flavor is right up there with a Starbucks frappuccino, I can down one in two seconds and eat a bagel on the side. Yet it works for her. Courney Love is on a macrobiotic plan that includes one meal a day along with two shakes of some type, she swears by her plan and in a recent People Magazine article claimed that the models that say that they can live on fish and broccoli are lying. Shame on you Courney, with all your ups and downs you must realize that just because something works for you today doesn’t necessarily mean it is the cure to obesity.
Life is constantly changing and is in different stages for each unique individual. Finding your way is a constant journey. There are good weight loss plans out there. Some healthier then others. Some more expensive to join then others. There is no cure all. It requires a discipline from with in and finding the best way to achieve your goal. One that will work in your particular life with your particular food issues. Flexibility is a must because life changes and sometimes because of various circumstances you have to be able to go with the flow.