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7 Steps to Healthy Weight Loss, Without Dieting

Misinformation about weight loss abounds, and anyone who's tried to diet knows it. We begin strict diets with the best of intentions, but they ultimately result in feelings of failure as we boomerang back to our original weight, or -- even worse -- gain more. This lifestyle is unsustainable, unnerving and, frankly, unfulfilling. We blame ourselves, saying, "If only I had more willpower," when the reality for most people is that crash-course diets don't work.

And they don't have to. It is possible to attain a healthy weight and have a more satisfying life at the same time by simply paying attention to what and how we eat. People like Mondo Samu, who's lost over 100 pounds through mindful eating and mindful living, are a good example.

When practiced regularly, mindful eating enhances every aspect of our daily existence, and is therefore self-perpetuating. Instead of a diet, which gets harder to adhere to once the initial excitement wears, mindfulness becomes more rewarding as we practice and notice that we're not only loosing weight, but also gaining energy, emotional stability, compassion, gratitude and joy. The best part: We get to enjoy our food more -- it actually tastes better.

Try these seven mindful eating practices for one week, and let me know how it goes. My guess: You will be pleasantly surprised and ready for more.

7 Steps To Healthy Weight Loss, Without Dieting

7 Steps To Healthy Weight Loss, Without Dieting

1 of 7 1. Honor The Food We take food for granted in a land of abundance. We go to a vending machine and it simply comes out. We don't remember where our food is coming from. As you eat, contemplate where the food you're enjoying originated as well as who and what brought it to you: the sun, the rain, farmers, drivers, grocery store clerks. You may begin to feel deep gratitude. Flickr:tkraska

Curious about mindful eating and searching for more guidance? Join the Savor community website or Facebook page. Here you'll find nutrition information, guided mindful eating practices and success stories of other people seeking healthy weight loss, peace and happiness.

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