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When it comes to losing weight, most people first think of diets, calorie deficits and strenuous workouts. But what many people underestimate is that the brain is also important for lasting success. Mental strength determines whether you stick with it, get back on your feet or give in at the first temptation. And this is exactly where the “Mind over Muscle” concept comes in.

Neuroplasticity – the brain can change

Neuroplasticity describes the brain’s ability to constantly reconnect and change – through experience, repetition and new ways of thinking. Example: Every time you consciously decide to go for a walk instead of sitting on the couch, you strengthen the neuronal connection for active behavior. If you repeat this regularly, it becomes a habit that hardly takes any effort.

Losing weight is not a sprint, but a sum of thousands of small decisions. If you automate these decisions, you have to exert less willpower. And this is where habits come into play. We have three hacks for you to establish healthy habits:

Link new routines with existing ones
Use “anchor points” in your daily routine to start new habits:

Make it easy for yourself
The fewer hurdles, the more likely you are to pull it off:

Use rewards consciously
Our brain loves reassurance. Rewards make new routines emotionally rewarding:

The enemy in your head

Weight loss success often fails not because of diet – but because of inner beliefs such as “I simply have no willpower” or “I’ve always been unathletic”. These are not facts – they are beliefs that you can reprogram through conscious work. Because discipline is not a talent, but a training effect. Studies show that people with high mental resilience don’t have fewer temptations – they just deal with them better. Therefore, regularly visualize your goal – not just the “six-pack”, but also the feeling behind it. The lightness, the self-confidence and the energy. And make sure you eat mindfully – don’t automatically snack, but consciously enjoy.

Train your mindset to promote healthy routines. Because the path to your six-pack starts in your head – not in the gym!

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