Guest guest Posted October 26, 2010 Report Share Posted October 26, 2010 THE NIGHT BEFORE Tuesday, 26 October 2010 began writing me at the beginning of January, sharing with me how she'd suffered with her weight ever since she could remember. Her parents put her on one strict diet plan after another when she was a kid. And it seems her whole life had been about losing a few pounds here then gaining them all back there. Plus more. Every month, would E-mail to let know how she was doing. And during the first ten months of this year, she's lost eleven pounds. Okay, that's good but...today still weighs around 300 pounds. And during the last ten months, let's be honest, she should have been able to lose at least 40 and up to 50 pounds by now. I E-mailed and, I'm sorry, but had to ask her, what did she believe was the problem with her losing more weight? And I must admit, she was honest enough to tell me, ", for one thing, I just don't plan my meals." Hey, enough said! Look, before you go to bed, you should always plan your meals and snacks for the next day. In fact, that's something all people who're successful at losing weight practice daily. They plan their meals. told me about how it seemed she was always in a rush getting to work. And on the way to work, she'd stop by some fast food chain and pick up a quick bite to eat for breakfast, usually something fried (And eat it in the car.) Where she works, there're several restaurants near her office and she often goes to lunch with coworkers. Then, on the way home, might stop to pick up a few items to eat for dinner at the deli counter of her local supermarket. (Because "she never has time to cook" when she gets home.) So, as you can see, there's a reason weighs nearly 300 pounds. It's because she has no structure in her daily eating plans. She basically ate what she wanted...when she wanted. On some days, it would not be uncommon for her to consume 2500-3000 calories. (Oh, my.) Well, I could see that I needed to share some ideas with her about how she should be eating each day. And I was more than happy to share my own technique with her. See, each night before I turn in for the evening, I go into my kitchen, take out a sheet of paper and plan the foods I'll have the next day for breakfast, lunch, dinner and even my snacks. Making my food choices and writing them down really helps me. It's like, say, when you buy a new blender and it comes with that little instructions booklet. The booklet tells you how to use the blender. Well, the same thing applies to your weight-loss efforts. The list of meal and snack plans you made the night before will serve as your "instructions booklet" for the next day. With that list in hand, you'll have in front of you the right food choices you've made for tomorrow. You'll have all planned out for yourself a healthy mix from the six major food groups. And let me tell you, even when I'm out of town and especially then, I make out my food plan for the next day. (Hey, I know what kind of foods and the portions they're serving up in restaurants all across America.) So, did you plan your meals and snacks for today...last night? Oh, what's that? You were too tired? You had no paper to write your meal plans on? Well, this morning, get to work planning what you should eat today. And with those plans in hand today, and everyday, you will definitely begin to see yourself losing weight. That's the advice I gave and now....it's the advice I'm giving you! Love, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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