Return to IndexStep 1: The Benefits of a Healthy WeightStep 2: What is Your Ideal Weight?Step 3: Medical ConsiderationsStep 4: How to Lose Weight the Healthy WayStep 5: Modify Your DietStep 6: Break Your Unhealthy Food HabitsStep 7: Get MovingStep 8: It is the Little ThingsStep 9: You CAN SO Do ItStep 10: Choosing a Weight Loss ProgramStep 11: Medication and SurgeryKey PointsMedTestGlossary *Close Menu* Return to IndexStep 1: The Benefits of a Healthy WeightStep 2: What is Your Ideal Weight?Step 3: Medical ConsiderationsStep 4: How to Lose Weight the Healthy WayStep 5: Modify Your DietStep 6: Break Your Unhealthy Food HabitsStep 7: Get MovingStep 8: It is the Little ThingsStep 9: You CAN SO Do ItStep 10: Choosing a Weight Loss ProgramStep 11: Medication and SurgeryKey PointsMedTestGlossary *Close Menu*
If this isn't the first time that you've tried to lose weight, you are not alone. For most people, weight loss takes multiple attempts before getting it right. Losing weight is a significant undertaking; long-term success is a huge accomplishment as well as a lifetime commitment. Throughout the process of weight loss, it is natural to feel self-doubt or defeat. It's OK to feel down once in a while, but the main thing is to stay focused on your goals. Excess weight poses a threat to your life and health, and the struggle against it is always worthwhile. Remind yourself of the many reasons why weight loss and exercise are worth it! ![]() It may help to think about how far you have already come. You do not have to measure that by the number of pounds you have lost. For example, think about how much farther or faster you can walk, jog or cycle compared to before you started. If good health is your goal (and it should be), you can measure success in many ways.
Eating right and exercising are the keys to a healthy life for everyone. Not enough people -- even thin people -- respect their bodies enough to follow through with these important lifestyle habits. When you stick to achieving your weight loss goals, you will have accomplished more than many other people, and you will have something to be truly proud of!
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