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What's the single most effective change you've made?

Jayeskay
Posts: 10 Member
Just curious!
For me, it was taking a pot of porridge to work and having breakfast later, rather than eating a breakfast that I didn't want at the crack of dawn...it seemed to make me hungry all day! Now I have breakfast around 9.30am and don't feel hungry between meals, so no snacking. Sounds pretty basic, but it was a revelation to me!
What's yours?
For me, it was taking a pot of porridge to work and having breakfast later, rather than eating a breakfast that I didn't want at the crack of dawn...it seemed to make me hungry all day! Now I have breakfast around 9.30am and don't feel hungry between meals, so no snacking. Sounds pretty basic, but it was a revelation to me!
What's yours?
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bump as very keen to see what everyone puts!0
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regular exercise... i can more or less eat what i like (maintenance of net 2000 cals) as long as i am working out 4-5 x a week...0
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Joining the gym! I've never had a gym membership before and it keeps me motivated...Especially now that I'm almost 2 months in and certain people EXPECT me to be at the gym each morning.0
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Probably having a small, low calorie, snack every 2-3 hours. It keeps me from feeling like I'm starving, which always leads to overeating at the next meal. I typically try to make it something high in protein, fiber or both.0
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Greatly reducing the amount of sugar (except) from my everyday life.0
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Practicing portion control & measuring everything!!0
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currently...reducing my carbs from pastas/rice etc...fruit carbs I'm really not fussed.
No...I'm not saying carbs are the devils spawn....just that reducing how often I eat my pasta/rice dishes and mix it up a little has helped with my plateau0 -
Breakfast = every day...... This helps me start the day in a more healthy manner,...before this change, I'd tell myself I couldn't face it and would wait 'till much later to eat and then be so starving hungry, that I'd stuff myself full of all the wrong things!0
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Controlling how many and what type of carbs I have. For me this works.0
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Weighing pasta. The difference between what we thought was a healthy portion and what IS a healthy portion are ever so slightly different :bigsmile:
Is that another Moonwalker I see? I did it in 2008 to celebrate being 40!0 -
Weighing my food and controlling portions, understanding how many calories I was eating vs. needing.0
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Trying as hard as I can, and on days that I fail.....not beating myself up!!!!
negu!~never ever give up!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!0 -
Portion control. I was out the ballpark with the sheer volume of food I was putting down at every meal.0
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Exercising at least 4 days a week. Always coming on here and tracking my food..helps alot0
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Going to the gym consistently.0
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I lost 10 pounds in two weeks and I believe it started the EXACT moment I stopped eating out for two meals a day!!!! Portion size control is so important....as is knowing the content of your meal.
I'd guess I was averaging 700 calories per meal.
Secondly, i cut out the junk snacks. Now that I understand caloric intake much better, I understand I get that I was basically nuking my fitness with stupid comfort snacks, like Ms Debbie cakes and Starbucks junk and the like. I was easily adding 300-600 calories to my diet with these snacks.
Third, daily exercise.0 -
cutting out starches was the best thing for me... and exercise everyday of course.0
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Planning my meals in advance.
I never used to do this, so when I got hungry I just wanted something that would fill me up quick. The generally led to bad choices.
Now I plan my meals and know exactly what I'm having everyday, it's worked great for me :drinker:0 -
Eating more!0
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Portion control and actually being aware of caloric intake!0
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Logging EVERYTHING. Made me realise that I don't need to eat as much as I was previously eating.
I used to wonder why I got fat - now I've faced up to the fact that I'm a glutton!0 -
Eat more and watch my sodium0
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I lost 10 pounds in two weeks and I believe it started the EXACT moment I stopped eating out for two meals a day!!!! Portion size control is so important....as is knowing the content of your meal.
I'd guess I was averaging 700 calories per meal.
Secondly, I cut out the junk snacks. Now that I understand much more about caloric intake, I can see that I was basically nuking my fitness with stupid comfort snacks, like Ms Debbie cakes and Starbucks junk and the like. I was easily adding 300-600 calories to my diet with these snacks.
Third, healthy snacks between meals to stop the gorge fest caused by being too hungry!
Fourth, daily exercise.0 -
Eat less, move more, drink water...0
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Not eating as much prepackaged foods, upping my protein, lowering my sodium and most of all REGULAR exercise. Guess that is more than one change...but it works for me!0
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Planning the next day's meals out the night before thru this site!
If I stray from the plan, no problem- I just adjust the rest of the day. If it's too late, then I rethink straying, because I feel that I won't have time to adjust my food intake to balance it out... so I just don't do it. Plus, as a side effect, it made me much more aware of the portions I was eating, and how many "sneaky calories" were in my food that I didn't realize...0 -
Accepting that I have to log everything I eat. I fought it for years, and stayed in denial of just how few calories my body really needed to maintain after I quit working, and how much I needed to cut everyday, consistently, to be able to lose weight. But once I accepted the reality that I will need to log for the rest of my life, and I am ok with that, now I can really see me getting back to a healthy weight again and keeping it off.
If only I would have learned this lesson 14 years ago when I started down this road of weight-gaining, but I guess better late than never!0 -
Eating less than 30g of sugar 90%of the time as well as only eating slow digesting carbs.0
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Logging my food every day. I have never been good at keeping up with this because I thought it would make me feel more restricted, but I have found the opposite to be true. I find I can eat more because I am planning my meals and am able to make any food fit within my calorie goal. Instead of not eating food I enjoy that is higher in calories, I just budget for it, eat it and move on! I don't feel restricted at all, and every time I get on the scale I am a little bit lighter!0
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I have been a coke drinker for longer than I can remember, probably at least 35 years. I would drink 3 or 4 cans a day. I drink water now and iced tea. I have never been a water drinker. Before I go to bed, I fill 4 mason jars with water and berries or citrus fruit slices and herbs and put in the fridge. It is my water for the next day. It has been a month now with not even a sip of coke.0
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