what your best tip to give someone

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  • enewsome2
    enewsome2 Posts: 355 Member
    Don't freak out if you're "under" your calories, do not freak out if you are "over" your calories, just keep trying everyday, and remember that your body doesn't lose weight on a 24 hour only basis; meaning, you can eat 500 calories under on Monday (when you're not hungry) and eat 500 extra on Tuesday, and still lose weight.

    Also, continue to have fun and have small splurges- life is all about balance!
  • vmekash
    vmekash Posts: 422 Member
    1) Don't be in a hurry. Slow/steady weightloss = better chance of permanent weight loss

    2) Small changes you can live with, one or two at a time

    3) Forget whatever flubs you had yesterday. Today is a brand new day, and you get to start each day with a clean slate.
  • Amberonamission
    Amberonamission Posts: 836 Member
    Find a physical activity that makes you smile huge. Find the joy in the whole process. If it is the best thing you do in a day, you will do it everyday.
  • Lisah8969
    Lisah8969 Posts: 1,247 Member
    It's not a diet. Don't deprive yourself of the things that you like. Make them better when you can and when you really just need something that is considered bad, make sure it fits into your calories and macros for the day. This absolutely has to be something you can live with every day.
  • TheVimFuego
    TheVimFuego Posts: 2,412 Member
    Keep it simple, keep it sustainable.
  • hope516
    hope516 Posts: 1,133 Member
    Get your head right before you try to get your body right. If you are doing it for someone other than yourself and before you have made a REAL commitment to yourself than you have NO chance of succeeding :flowerforyou:
  • DebbieLyn63
    DebbieLyn63 Posts: 2,654 Member
    If you are looking for weight loss advice- only listen to those who have actually lost weight. Much of what you will receive on here is stuff someone read in a magazine or on a website. Or heard from someone else who read a magazine or an internet article.

    Also, find as many people that are your gender, around your age and height, similar life circumstances, and have around the same amount of weight to lose, (or started at your weight), that are succeeding at losing weight and getting healthier. See what they are/have been doing, and do that. If you are a working mom with limited time to exercise, don't compare yourself to someone 20 years younger who is single with no kids and can spend several hours in the gym, .

    Don't be confused with all the BMR, TDEE, eat back your exercise calories, whatever 'rules' you hear. Figure out what works for you.

    And most of all- don't quit. Many factors will affect how quickly you lose or don't lose. Don't get discouraged when the scale doesn't move like you want it to. Keep at it and look at long term.

    Eat Better-Eat Less-Move More
  • Lozzy_82
    Lozzy_82 Posts: 324 Member
    Find exercise you enjoy! If you loathe and resent every minute you spend on a treadmill then don't go on the treadmill. If you find something you enjoy, whether it's spin, running, Zumba, or whatever, then it won't feel like a chore and you're less likely to give it up or find excuses not to do it.

    When you're tempted to skip a workout just think: "In one hour's time I will either feel awesome and proud of myself for working out, or angry with myself for skipping it. How do I want to feel in one hour?". This thought has got me up and moving SO many times when I've just wanted to collapse on the couch!

    If you make a bad choice don't let it derail you, just get straight back on track. If you find yourself giving in and scoffing a massive piece of cake, don't think "Oh well, I may as well take today off and start again tomorrow"! You'll soon find yourself thinking "I'll start next week, or "I'll start after that party at the end of the month".

    Also, drink lots of water!
  • earndien
    earndien Posts: 195 Member
    Do not reward yourself with food, you are not a dog.
    love it
  • shellydd
    shellydd Posts: 156 Member
    Watch Super Size Me.
    my teenage step daughter told me to do this. she also read a book about "fast foods". poor kid can hardly eat at mcDonalds
  • Dunkelheit666
    Dunkelheit666 Posts: 223 Member
    One who attempts too much, succeeds in nothing.

    You have to be in this for the long haul. The beginning will hurt and be fairly unpleasant. You have to want it more than it sucks to be tired sore or hungry.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    be patient!

    eat less, move more!

    do strength training!!
  • jaimiefj
    jaimiefj Posts: 8 Member
    What doesn't challenge you, doesn't change you.
  • fit4lifeUcan2
    fit4lifeUcan2 Posts: 1,458 Member
    2 words: GET MOVING!
  • dlegros
    dlegros Posts: 162 Member
    Find exercise you enjoy! If you loathe and resent every minute you spend on a treadmill then don't go on the treadmill. If you find something you enjoy, whether it's spin, running, Zumba, or whatever, then it won't feel like a chore and you're less likely to give it up or find excuses not to do it.

    Very solid advice - I lost a load of weight 10 years ago, but got bored of going to the gym, stopped exercising which then started a chain reaction of events culminating in weight gain.

    Now the gym is only supplemental to my main exercise (Krav Maga) and if I miss a session unexpectedly, my instructor will be asking me why; but as I really enjoy training I can keep it up :smile:
  • SorchaRavenlock
    SorchaRavenlock Posts: 220 Member
    That number on the scale doesn't tell the whole story! Take measurements, take pictures, pay attention to how your clothes feel. Sometimes what we don't lose in pounds, we lose in inches instead...
  • gogoyubarino
    gogoyubarino Posts: 104 Member
    Don't eat that second piece of cream cake.
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  • Graceious1
    Graceious1 Posts: 716 Member
    For you to succeed you have to find your own motivation for living a healthy lifestyle and review it every so often because it can change.

    One more thing, enjoy a splurge every so often and enjoy it.
  • alpine1994
    alpine1994 Posts: 1,915 Member
    I don't know if I qualify as losing a lot of weight, but the most important thing I learned along the way was that the hardest part is breaking old habits and creating new ones. You need to start slowwwwwwly or else you will crash and burn.

    Also, don't set time limits on your weight loss, like "I want to lose 10lbs by December". This is also a way to crash and burn. Even when you're doing everything right (eating at a deficit, counting calories correctly, exercising regularly, etc.) your body will do what it wants. I usually maintain for three weeks and then all the weight falls off the 4th week. There is no rhyme or reason, but imagine if I gave myself a time limit during those 3 weeks when I wasn't losing anything? It would've driven me nuts and made me quit.
  • annie786
    annie786 Posts: 27 Member
    My problem was always the food side, as I love to exercise.
    For Food- pay attention to Portion size. No matter how good the food taste, only take one serving. Don’t go back for that second serving. The food will still be there for the next day and you can enjoy another portion then. Also eat everything, instead of a big piece of cake, I will have just a sliver- I get the taste and my craving is satisfied…
    It’s all in the small changes- and sticking to a slow and steady progress.
    Good Luck, Cheers :smile:
  • ElleBee66
    ElleBee66 Posts: 128 Member
    Sleep - get plenty of it - or as much as you personally need. It is much harder to make sensible choices when you are exhausted.
  • oonaghmolly
    oonaghmolly Posts: 46 Member
    Never eat yellow snow.

    For weight loss, find what works for you, just be sensible about it.


    Coz that is where the Huskys go
  • amy1612
    amy1612 Posts: 1,356 Member
    Lift heavy.....thats the best advice I've had and its changed my life.
  • Start each day with a big huge glass of water with some lemon juice in it.
  • Angie_1991
    Angie_1991 Posts: 447 Member
    Don't get discouraged......the weight wasn't put on over night it won't come off over night either. Perfection takes time! You can do it......

    It's what I would want to hear.......
  • vanessaclarkgbr
    vanessaclarkgbr Posts: 731 Member
    Life - head down *kitten* up, get on with it (family motto!)
    Diet - don't sweat the small stuff, it's the downward trend that matters.

    Good luck
  • bcattoes
    bcattoes Posts: 17,299 Member
    Exercise! You can lose without it, but you won't look as good and you likely won't stay healthy for long without it.
  • Sox90716
    Sox90716 Posts: 976 Member
    Don't let the critics or anyone else get you down. Run your own race!
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