Right now, it’s pretty obvious that Americans are losing this battle. Each year, nearly 6 million people are diagnosed with diabetes, 5 million develop heart disease, and close to 400,000 come down with cancers that are caused in part to being overweight. It is not a pretty picture, and while these statistics are a powerful warning for the future, it is not a lost cause, either.
So, how do you change your lifestyle so you don’t become just another casualty in the obesity war? It’s not easy, but by following these suggestions and tips you’ll be well on your way to declaring victory as you slip back into the jeans you wore in high school, or the dress you wore on your wedding day.
Motivate Yourself
Determine what it is you want, and make a promise to yourself that you will stop at nothing to achieve it. You need to make getting healthy as much a priority in your life as breathing and sleeping.
Discipline Yourself
Self-control and self-discipline take time to develop, but you can do it. Start by setting small goals that you can reach. As you reach each little milestone, gradually make those goals harder to achieve. By doing this, you’ll gradually change your mindset towards one where you “know” you can’t win, to one where you “know” that you won’t lose.
Don’t Look Back
Everyone makes mistakes, but those are old news and constantly looking at them will hold you back. Instead, look forward towards what you plan to achieve in the future and what you need to do in order to get there.
About the Author
Jamie Eberle is the Chief Financial Officer of BeLiteWeight, which has helped over 6,500 patients have safe, affordable and successful weight loss surgery over the past eight years. Jamie has had bariatric surgery and knows the ins and outs of the different procedures they run, including: gastric sleeve surgery, gastric sleeve plication, Lap Band and gastric bypass surgery, among others. BeLiteWeight focuses on each patient’s needs to help them choose the right procedure and get started on the path to a healthier life.