To new dieters/calorie counters
glickman1
Posts: 87 Member
Weight loss is all about your mindset. Don't go in expecting massive results on short periods of time. Celebrate the little victories like getting a small order of fries at McDonald's instead of a medium, it'll keep you positive. Also, don't change your lifestyle drastically right away. Start going from regular soda to diet, diet soda to flavored water, then regular water over the course of a few weeks. Your body won't be used to the changes you're making, and will throw you off the wagon.
Good luck!
Good luck!
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Nicely said!
Real progress is about baby steps
Make each step count!
I started out by changing my large coffee light with extra cream to large "black" coffee... I never looked back.0 -
That's very true, thanks!
A problem that i'm having, is that even though i'm eating well, i'm still struggling to keep in under calories.
And when I am under calories, I'm starving.
In fact when I'm over calories, I'm still starving!0 -
I have the still hungry calories issue too. I think it has a lot to do with WHAT you're eating. You have to eat the right things to fill up and stay under your calories. Things with more protein and fiber usually help. A few apples or pears really helps me stay full. I still sneak snacks from the vending machine from time to time but Im happy that at least usually it's an apple instead!0
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Agreed! In the past the mistake I made was changing too much at once, overdoing it on exercise, then I'd get fed up and give up. Slow and steady works better for me!
Though I must say I thought I was being awesome the other week ordering a small fries in McDonalds only for the woman to go ''But it's sooo much cheaper to get a medium!! WOULD MEDIUM BE OKAY?'' and I was just like ''um yeah fine sure''. I need to work on that!0 -
I found I was hungry a lot of the time for the first three weeks I was on a significant calorie deficit (about 600 calories a day). After a few weeks, it got more manageable.
Fat and protein does help with satiety. When I started counting calories, I found that one piece of lightly buttered toast (150 calories) kept me satisfied far longer than a bowl of cereal with lowfat milk (300 calories).0 -
I dont' even order fries anymore - sometimes I snitch a few from the kids - but that is it. A small cheesburger and a water and I'm outta there for a buck!
But I agree - small changes over time are easier to incorporate than doing everything at once and getting overwhelmed. I started by watching portions - switching from pop to water - adding SMALL exercises - after 3 months I joined a fitness center and pretty much have the calorie thing licked. Next is to work on Macros......First I had to learn calories!
However, in about 4 1/2 mos I've lost 18# (almost 1# a week average) and I'll take it. Slow and steady wins the race!0 -
I try to keep McD to once a week, and within my goals.....last week I ordered small fries, hmm they gave me medium....so I ate half and threw the rest away :-).
I really did a lot of "footwork" a few years back when I was on a "South Beach diet" kick, lots of info about carbs in that plan though, "fast" carbs leave you feeling hungry again a lot faster than "slow" carbs.
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Agreed! In the past the mistake I made was changing too much at once, overdoing it on exercise, then I'd get fed up and give up. Slow and steady works better for me!
Though I must say I thought I was being awesome the other week ordering a small fries in McDonalds only for the woman to go ''But it's sooo much cheaper to get a medium!! WOULD MEDIUM BE OKAY?'' and I was just like ''um yeah fine sure''. I need to work on that!
Aaagh! Me, too!0 -
Agreed! In the past the mistake I made was changing too much at once, overdoing it on exercise, then I'd get fed up and give up. Slow and steady works better for me!
Though I must say I thought I was being awesome the other week ordering a small fries in McDonalds only for the woman to go ''But it's sooo much cheaper to get a medium!! WOULD MEDIUM BE OKAY?'' and I was just like ''um yeah fine sure''. I need to work on that!0 -
Why go from diet soda onwards to plain water?
What works for you may not work for others.0 -
Why go from diet soda onwards to plain water?
What works for you may not work for others.0 -
Why go from diet soda onwards to plain water?
What works for you may not work for others.
Because diet soda has zero calories, it's not breaking anyone's calorie deficit.
The only thing needed is a calorie deficit. If a person chooses to switch out their drinks or reduce portion sizes of certain foods to help them stay within their calorie deficit, go for it. But it is not necessary to do that for weight loss.0 -
Weight loss is all about your mindset.
This ^^^^^...0 -
Why not?
Also drink a fair bit of coke zero, which provides me caffeine, one of the best researched and proven stimulants, which is useful for various reasons.)
I also find it helps keep me fuller for longer.
If people like drinking plain water, sure, drink it. But they're probably drinking it already as it is.0
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