what your best tip to give someone
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It all comes down to persistence. It's going to take time but it's time well spent. The weeks and months will roll by no matter what, you might as well use them positively.
JUST DO IT
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My biggest tip is to get more active and have more protein! a protein shake in the morning (6am) keeps me full until lunchtime (12). When I used to have cereal at 6am I used to snack at 9 or 10 am and finish my lunch by 11. That would leave me hungry and going to the vending machines at around 2-3 and its all down hill from there!
this sounds exactly like me... i hate that by 2-3 i feel like im crashing and i need to eat something and always turn to chips or chocolate...imma try and add more protein0 -
Don't give up on yourself.0
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Always use your logical mind. Moderation is the key..... you do not have to starve or eat 'boring' food. Make your meals taste amazing and the meal/nutrition will be your best friend! Good Luck :happy:0
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What are you having for your protein shake?0
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Plateaus happen, it doesn't mean what you are doing isn't working, sometimes the body just needs a rest, be consistent and be successful.0
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Watch Super Size Me.
How is this a bad thing?0 -
exercise, exercise, exercise! Diet can only take you so far! And eat as clean and natural as possible0
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make everyday count-- take 3 steps forward
when you slip up only take ONE step back
Keep moving forward!0 -
What are you having for your protein shake?0
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*ALWAYS log your food, every day
*EARN your treats and cheat meals with exercise
*DON'T GIVE UP0 -
You gotta suck it up to stop sucking in.0
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Stick with it. It took a while to put it on, it will take a while to take it off.
This exactly. Also, be honest with yourself and be reasonable about your expectations. People think they can hide calories or just neglect to count that little bag of chips. You can pretend it didn't happen, but it won't change things. You also can't expect to suddenly see all your fat disappear or to lose a pound a day. There is no magic drink or exercise routine that will ever change that. It will take time, there will be ups and downs, and it will be difficult. Expect that and it won't be so bad.0 -
I never play "just the tip".0
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Its not a diet its a lifestyle. My favorite tip though.... WHEN YOU BAD YOU FEEL BAD! However.....you should eat EVERYTHING in moderation.0
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consistent commitment. you will have emotional ups and downs, but you need to keep at it.0
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It is NEVER too late to stop the binge. If you stop with 5 slices left in the box, that is an achievement. Don't give up and think you'lll start tomorrow, start today!0
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Drink plenty of water and stick to it. There is no such thing as a quick fix.0
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All of the suggestions people are making are great but if you notice different so you have to pick whats best for you thru trial and error dont give up keep trying until you have your own style and process.
For me my suggestons is be patient I have been enjoying my new "lifestyle " for over 4 years and that has included plateaus and stalls for up to 3 months be patient and progress will return and your weight loss will continue0 -
I always tell my friends that diets do not work, there is no quick way to get the weight off and, more importantly, keep it off. Weight loss is about a lifestyle change. Start by making small and realistic changes and you'll start to change. I have gone from 220lbs to now 145lbs, and from not being able to run a mile to FINISHING a MARATHON! Change CAN happen. Believe in YOURSELF0
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Don't make too many changes at once, you'll get overwhelmed and failure isn't far behind that.0
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this sounds exactly like me... i hate that by 2-3 i feel like im crashing and i need to eat something and always turn to chips or chocolate...imma try and add more protein
I keep some raw nuts in my desk drawer. Brazil nuts, almonds and walnuts are my favorite. Good fats, fiber and protein all in a little treat. I find that find I take a few of the nuts and put them on a napkin or tissue on my desk, log them and then slowly snack on them between things I'm working on then I stay full for much longer. If I feel I can't make it until lunch, at 11 I'll have a couple then I'm good until 12:30 or 1.0 -
What is your protein shake?0
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The best advice I could give is to SHARE with people that you are about to embark on this new lifestyle change. I've made numerous mistakes the many times I've tried losing weight before and didn't tell anyone because if I failed, no one would know, and the only person I would be disappointing would be myself. I've come to be really open about it with my close friends and family, and I truly believe it is what has helped become so successful at getting the weight off. By sharing with people my goals, they often are there to encourage me and support me as well.0
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1.Be honest with yourself
2.DO NOT let the scale define you
3.Trust your measuring tape and clothing size
4.Start slow-like going from soda to diet soda to only water
5.Listen to your body and don't over do it.
6.DO NOT use PMS as a free pass to overindulge
If it matters enough to you, you will find the strength,way and will to do it.If not you will ALWAYS have or find excuses and will not see a change.No more start overs just start ^u^ Good luck all!!0 -
Dont disengage with the process, even when you arent managing to stick to every goal, stick to as much of it as you can. Keep going0
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Eat whatever you want in a deficit to lose weight.
Eat proper macros for better body composition.0 -
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.
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JUST the tip.0
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1. Count calories
2. Try to exercise every day
3. Drink plenty of water (10+ cups)
4. Get plenty of sleep (7-9 hours)
5. Be patient - it's one day at a time0
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