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You're doing all the right things. Not overeating, working out the right amount. It really is al about finding balance, according to psychologist Glenn Mackintosh. But he explains that the diet industry has left us at war with our bodies to match society's expectations.
So how do you get back to the weight where we feel like our bodies are working at their best? He advises taking the focus off weight loss and putting it on ourselves as a whole healthy person. But how do you get there? Here are some signs to look for.
- You’re not hung up on numbers- Mackintosh says, “Focusing on your weight creates more problems than it cures.” That means forgetting the scale and working on getting your body to function at its best.
- You work out because it gives you wings- You’re not forcing yourself into a spin class so you can shed a few pounds, you’re doing it because it makes you feel good and it’s good for you.
- You eat for max energy- It’s not about the calories or the carbs, it’s finding the balance between not eating so much you feel bloated or sluggish and not eating so little you feel tired or deprived.
- You’re tuned-in to natural stress relievers- When you’re at your “happy weight,” you understand ways to eat and move your body to help you feel calm and clear-headed, so you can cope with the stresses that come your way.
Source:Women's Health