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3 Reasons For You to Lose Your Love Handles Right Away

Posted by suzieparker in October 6, 2009

Motivation is a great thing, it helps you to achieve your goals and it also helps you to stay on the right track. Especially when you are trying to lose weight and when you are trying to lose your love handles. And sometimes we run out of motivation and just forget about why we want to do what we want to do. In times like this, it can help you if you are reminded of 3 more reasons for you to lose your love handles right away.

1. Love handles can kill you

Love handles are a sign of too much abdominal fat – one of the number one reason for life threatening diseases like cancer, diabetes and heart attack. So if you have loved ones you have to take care of, you might want to keep this reason in mind next time you want to stray from your good intentions.

2. Love handles make you unhappy

You really want to lose your love handles and when you don’t do so, you are disappointed in yourself. So just, think of what it will mean if you lose your love handles. You will have achieved a goal and achieving goals makes people happy. So losing your love handles will make you happy in the long run.

3. Love handles are standing between you and a great social life

A flat lean midriff is according to a survey one of the most attractive body parts for both men and women. So just by losing your love handles, you will increase your pulling power (you will be more attractive). So, all you single gals and guys, and also the married ones, this is a great reason to keep in mind.

You have to find your own driving force, your own motivation for losing love handles. Whether it is to be healthier, to life longer or to be more attractive and happy, identifying your motivators will ensure that you reach your goals. And when you found your own driving force, just remind yourself of it every day and you will lose your love handles right away!

To learn how to lose your love handles, check out Shape Magazine

Disclaimer

The content of this article is my personal advice and my own opinion. No warranty can thus be given to the safety, reliability, or accuracy given, as I am not a health care provider nor am I a registered adviser. I strongly advice you to consult with a doctor before undertaking any new weight loss regime, may it be a new diet or a new exercise program. This will ensure that the chosen program is well suited to you as an individual.

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