WEIGHT - THE LIFESTYLE DIET MAKEOVER - THE PROVEN PLAN TO LOSE 15 POUNDS IN 30 DAYS!
The Nutrition Plan
Introduction:
Why Most People Fail With Losing Weight
(When They Really Don’t Have To)
People struggle with losing weight. Sure, there are tons of reasons for this –
convenience of unhealthy food, peer pressure, lack of focus, lack of dedication,
lack of motivation, lack of knowledge concerning proper nutrition...
The list goes on.
You likely know several people that want to lose weight right now, or that have
tried in the past. Maybe they DID lose weight, but most people that DO lose
weight end up gaining most (if not all) of it back within a year.
Marketers and the media capitalize on this niche of consumers like vultures. They
hawk their latest and great diet fads, contraptions for losing weight and getting in
shape with increasingly less work and effort, and worst of all: everything sounds
like the next best thing. (Yeah... if only.)
With new diet and weight loss books, programs, courses, and “silver-bulletâ€
solutions coming out every single day promising rapid results with less effort than
ever, where do you even start?
Well, what if I told you that you DON’T need the latest and greatest fad or
contraption? What if I told you that I can break down in just these pages exactly
how to lose weight – and keep it off – without breaking your back OR the bank?
One guy – Tom Ness – lost 15 pounds in 30 days (actually, it was only 28 days)
using this information. In fact, it was one of the easiest things he’s ever done.
And now I’m going to tell you exactly how he did it.
The Lifestyle Diet Makeover
To be blunt, you only need to do three things:
1) Restructure your diet
2) Workout in a way that burns fat while adding muscle
3) Build in a system of accountability
If you do these three things, you can’t fail. In the following pages I’m going to
show you the easiest ways to do all three.
Chapter 1:
Diet Lifestyle Reconstruction
First things first: if you want to lose weight, you need to immediately change how
you eat.
If you’re not thin and lean (or at least where you want to be), then you
must realize that what or how you’re currently eating is keeping you fat.
I can already hear the excuses:
“I don’t eat that bad...â€
“I don’t want to give up some of the things I eat...â€
“I don’t have money to eat healthy...â€
Awesome. Any more excuses? May as well get them out right now before we go
on, because things need to change if you want to see results.
This isn’t a “dietâ€. “Diets†don’t work because we (as a society) associate them
with holding back, starvation, and pain. Even the word “diet†conjures up a
mental image of a half-empty plate, hunger pains, and a set period of deprivation.
The Lifestyle Diet Makeover
Does this sound familiar?
You see or read about a new program to get in shape and lose the pounds,
so you decide to give it a go. You get all hyped up to start your new
program, get everything all ready and prepare your meals in advance, and
do really good for a couple days. Maybe you even make it a week. Hell,
some people even make it two.
But then, one day, you wake up for work late. You didn’t prepare your meal
in advance and don’t have time to pack anything before you leave. At work
on your break, your only option is fast food because you don’t have time for
anything else. Either that or you’re really hungry and just want something
fast, so you cave for that one meal (or two).
But that night, realizing you’ve already blown your “diet†for the day, you
decide to just make it a cheat day and splurge. Now it’s Thursday night and
you’ve blown your nutrition out of the water. Mentally lashing yourself, you
decide to renew your healthy vigor tomorrow.
But that next night – Friday night – you’re invited to go out. Everyone’s
having a couple drinks and you obviously don’t want to be the one person
out NOT drinking, so you have a drink. One turns into two or three (or
more), and after the bar everyone including you is hungry so you get
something to eat.
The only places open late are the greasy, fried places, but
you’ve been drinking and are hungry so you say “Oh what the hell†and get
something anyway.
Realizing your diet is now shot, you decide to just take the weekend off and
start again on Monday. Monday will be the day; you’ll do really well on
Monday...
That's what happens to most people when they go on "diets". They almost set
them themselves up for failure before they even begin.
Instead of “going on a dietâ€, you need to restructure your lifestyle. Lifestyle
changes last longer than diet plans because they fundamentally change what you
eat and how you view your health and nutrition.
The Lifestyle Diet Makeover
Sure, you can go on a “diet plan†for let’s say 30 days and follow it to the letter.
But what happens after those 30 days (if you even make it there)? Are you just
going to do that plan again, and again?
After you stop, unless you’ve changed your habits – your lifestyle – you’re going
to revert to your older, unhealthy habits that you’ve spent the last 30 days trying
to undo.
That’s why you need to develop the mentality that this is a lifestyle change. You
need a permanent solution to nutrition, which comes down to proper education
and a game plan to be healthy.
You don't want a limited-time solution; you need a permanent one that will allow
you to get the pounds off and keep them off, and NOT gain everything back as
soon as you finish the program.
With all of that said, let me tell you exactly how Tom personally restructured his
diet to drop pounds almost effortlessly – while still feeling full most of the time!
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