Logan J. Davisson

The Colors Of A Optimistic World


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      It's maddening! No matter how much sport you do, how many diets you go through, it's always the stomach that gets fat first. A beautiful flat belly is the eye-catcher par excellence, if you wear your favourite clothes. Fat on your belly, on the other hand, always makes you hide your body under more clothes.

      If you're frustrated because you're gaining weight on your stomach, this book is just the thing for you. Because here you learn all backgrounds, which you must know, in order to say goodbye to your belly fat once and for all. Most women (and also men) have the problem with the abdominal fat that you have yourself. Once you understand how it comes about, you'll be able to actively do something about it - permanently and without the yo-yo effect. All you need is the motivation to finally reach your dream weight and get a nice slim belly. Everything else is explained to you by this guide.

      This book is deliberately kept short. Because you don't have to learn many things to make your stomach as slim as you want it to be. It is important that you approach the whole thing with a positive attitude - and that you forgive mistakes from time to time. In the end, you yourself should be the only reason for your slender belly. You have to like yourself and feel good - and this is best done without pressure and stress, but with a good portion of optimism - and sometimes a little indulgence.

      Most women are dissatisfied with their bodies. In summer they would also like to be proud of their figure in a bikini or wear tight-fitting clothes, but there is always one part of the body that frustrates most women: the belly. For in our society, the "belly of prosperity" is seen as a sign that we are weighing a few pounds too much. And for many it is the first signal that their own body is no longer as tight as it used to be.

      But that doesn't have to be the case - it's not that difficult to get a grip on the annoying belly fat. With the right help, you too can finally manage to be slim and slim - even in the middle of your body.

      This book shows you first of all, why fat develops at all again and again at the belly. If you understand the causes of your abdominal fat, you can also more easily become active against it. In the second chapter, you will learn all about healthy eating habits that do not allow abdominal fat to develop in the first place. The third chapter is dedicated to exercise - but don't worry, nobody expects you to perform at your best in the gym from now on. Instead, you will learn how to integrate movement into your everyday life in a meaningful way.

      The fourth chapter introduces you to your new favourite foods: These actively support the burning of fat. So it's welcome to be a little more of that. In the fifth chapter you will get more tricks to make it easier for you to lose abdominal fat.

      As a bonus you get your 14-day action plan, which should make the introduction to fat burning on your stomach especially easy.

      But enough of the introductory words - you surely want to get started right away! So have fun and good luck with your fight against the belly fat!

      Genetic causes

      You probably also know them: There are people who can apparently eat what they want, don't have to exercise, and still don't gain an ounce. Some of these people also complain about it, and that is really the last thing you want to hear when you fight the kilos yourself.

      Have you ever wondered what these people's secret is? Maybe they never eat when they're alone, or secretly do a lot of sports. The sobering answer to this question is: There is no secret. Because the good news is also the bad news about the belly fat: Most people can't help it at all. There are genetic predispositions for one's own physique that one inherits from parents or even grandparents. And the naturally slim people you have in your environment are actually simple - naturally slim.

      What figure does your mother have? Or your father? And your brothers and sisters? Take a look around your family to see what part genetics or predisposition has as a cause for your abdominal fat.

      But this knowledge should not discourage you at all. There are genetic rules for everything in life. But if man were not able to overcome them, our society would not be where it is today. There are many children who grow taller than both parents, or who have a better school leaving certificate. This is genetically not so, but still within the bounds of possibilities. And often not as hard as you might think.

      Despite your genetic predisposition, all doors are open for you to become as slim as people with "slimmer" genes. So you are not fighting against your bodies and against genes that have been in your family for centuries. But you will find clever ways to trick and overcome your talents. If there is a predisposition in your family to belly fat, you simply know that you have to be a little more careful than others who do not have that predisposition. It doesn't mean you're at the mercy of genetics.

      Metabolism

      Our metabolism is a great thing. It ensures that the food we eat is broken down into its components and optimally utilised. Our body has the ability to perform chemical processes to produce other things from food - and thus provide us with energy for all our activities. Without metabolism no life is possible. If it doesn't work, we can no longer use our food properly and die. All living beings have metabolic processes and without them no living being would exist.

      It is also a function of metabolism to ensure our long-term survival, to think about the future and to ensure that there is a buffer for us even in bad times. Our metabolism is therefore also active in planning, i.e. it builds up stocks for emergencies. Of course this makes perfect sense - and we all do it ourselves in one way or another - but unfortunately he has chosen our belly as the most important "warehouse" for it. The fact that you get fat on your stomach is therefore a well-intentioned action of your body to protect you.

      Evolution has therefore provided that fat reserves are good because they ensure our survival when there is not enough to eat. This was often the case in earlier times, and in many places it actually ensured not only the survival of individual people, but the survival of the whole of humanity. Today, however, we are no longer threatened by famine in the Western world. Unfortunately, human evolution is not yet as advanced as the development of our society, in which our greater problem (and above all that of our belly fat) is an oversupply of food rather than a famine. Our metabolism, however, stupidly still functions as it did in the Stone Age. If you eat too much food, the whole thing is directly converted into fat reserves, which you probably won't need later.

      In addition, we all "educate" our metabolism. If our body believes often enough that there might be periods of hunger, it tends to build up reserves all the more quickly, especially in the form of abdominal fat. The body can eat from this when there is no food for longer.

      Periods of hunger? Exactly - diets. Every diet makes sure that fat reserves are built up all the more easily afterwards. That's why it's so important that you don't just limit the amount of calories you eat, but that you permanently change your eating habits so that you don't fall into the yo- yo trap and gain even more weight afterwards.

      A sensible change in your habits leads to a better and faster metabolism, you burn the food you eat directly, and your body doesn't even have the idea of building up fat reserves.

      Psychological stress

      Our eating habits depend heavily on how we feel right now. Are you a stress eater? Or someone who likes to eat in company? Many of us have been accustomed since childhood to the fact that food is not simply to satisfy our hunger and provide us with energy, but at the same time to comfort and make us happy - which of course it does not. Nevertheless, there are many people who misuse food to give them short moments of happiness or distraction when things are not going as they wish.

      Stress and sorrow also mean that we don't take so much time to choose the right food. If you barely get to take a lunch break at work, you're more likely to eat something unhealthy - simply because it's quick and much easier to get around. And anyone who has a quarrel with his friend doesn't have the nerve to stand in the kitchen