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The Benefits of Weight Loss Series Benefit #2
This is part 2 of the benefits of weight loss series. You can read part 1 here.
Benefit# 2
Increased Energy
Have you ever had a day where you just couldn’t peel your butt out of bed? And even when you did manage to get up, you still felt tired and rundown?
That was everyday of my life as an overweight guy. Sure I may have only had an extra 30-40 lbs of extra weight on me. But the negative effects of that extra weight made everyday a challenge.
Now, I still dread getting up (I love my sleep) but I know I can get up when I want to without a problem. I’m able to handle anything that is thrown at me during the day and still have plenty of energy to spend with the family.
Improving your energy levels will also improve your quality of life. There is no doubt about that.
How I increased my energy levels naturally
The first thing I did was reduce the amount of processed foods that I was eating. I was amazed to find that only 30% of my calories were coming from natural foods. I don’t think it’s possible for me to cut out all of the man made or altered foods out there. The selection is just too great and besides I enjoy the junk foods when I choose to eat them.
Here are some of the natural foods that I switched to:
Lean Beef
Chicken Breasts
Lean cuts of Pork
Turkey Breast (no deli meats)
Broccoli
Carrots
Peas
Corn
Turnip
Spinach
Brussell Sprouts
Beans
Tomato
Cucumbers
All Fruits (Sparingly as most are high in sugar)
Apples
Oranges
Bananas
Grapes
Cantaloupe
Melon
Pineapple
Skim and 1% milk
The next thing was to increase the amount of exercise I was doing. (which was 0) Exercise is an incredible tool for getting energized. I’ve found it most effective in the morning. A good 20-45 min cardio session will provide all the energy you need to make it to dinner time. Short on time? HIIT is the way to go.
The final step was getting more sleep. No more crazy late nights until 2-3 in the morning. I switched to an 11pm bedtime and it has done wonders. Trust me; there is nothing on TV that is good enough to make you feel like crap the following day.
If you try all of this and I mean really try it for a least 4 weeks and you still have low energy, you might want to check with your doctor. It might be a sign of an underlying health condition (Diabetes, Thyroid issues etc…)
If you do want to try to supplement this with a pill, I would go for a good multi-vitamin or even a B-complex. Again check with your doctor first.

Exchanging your old habits for new, better and healthier habits seem to be doing the trick for you. I too try to encourage people trying to lose weight that “habit changes” are the key ingredient to weight loss and a better all around increase in their “can do” attitude. Keep up the good work!
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Great post, energy flows from these simple changes. Processed food really is one of the great evils of our day!
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Thanks for the encouraging comments Sara Lynn.
Habit changes are so important. But it can take a while for them to stick. I think that is why many people fail.
Jason,
So true, processed foods are evil but so abundant in our culture. That makes it almost impossible to avoid them.
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This is a great method for better overall health. Processed foods are evil, but they’re popular because of its convenience. Keep up the good work!
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Great method. But processed food kinna yucky..
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