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Have faith in yourself :flowerforyou:0
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Be diligent and honest about counting your calories, whether over or under.
Be honest with what you eat. If you screw up one day, work on staying under for the week. I record good and bad and my bad days eventually get less and less.0 -
Eat when your hungry and stop when you start to feel full0
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Pre-log.0
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Do seek advice but realize everyone is different and YOU are going to have to work out what works best for you.0
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Be consistent!
No great change will happen if you don't finish the DVD program or if you dont exercise frequently!0 -
Get a digital food scale and use it everyday.0
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Thanks for the encouragement...hits home for me!0
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These are all great tips - this should be a "read this first" for newbies!0
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If you find that you're a busy person, set an alarm to remind yourself to work out each and every day. (:
Consistency comes with practice.0 -
Don't go on a 'Diet'0
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"If you fail to plan, you plan to fail"!
Always have low calorie/ healthy go to snacks available. ( even in my purse! )
Try to not skip meals!!! This makes me eat way more during the rest of the day!0 -
Poop twice in the morning.0
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Drink half your weight in water daily.
Dafuq? So you mean I should drink 120 pints of water a day? That would only be 40 gallons....
No, obviously not. It's ounces. That 8 cups a day is wrong, you're supposed to drink half your weight. So if you weigh 200lbs you would drink 100 ozs.0 -
set realistic goals and expectations of yourself; that way, if you don't meet them you can't say "well it was so hard, like I could have done it?!"... you're forced to face your failure and gain the strength to improve the next day0
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#1 EAT SLOWWW0
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1. Learn to eat intuitively - your body has all the answers, it'll tell you when you are thirsty, hungry and when you've gorged yourself. Listen to it. It may need some re-training/re-evaluating from time to time.
2. Find a sport that you love and challenges you, be adventurous.
3. Be in love with yourself.0 -
Be diligent and honest about counting your calories, whether over or under.
And since people's emotions are the leading cause of failure with weightloss... don't get down on yourself either way.
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Shake weight0
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All of the above and watch your sodium intake especially if you have BP problems like me. It's getting better.0
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vasoline, a bar of soap, and 30 kilos of cocaine in the wrong neighborhood0
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Just the tip? Wait... wrong thread. :smokin:0
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Educate yourself. The more you learn about exercise and nutrition the better able you will be to craft a plan that works for you.0
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Maybe this is too obvious, but log your food on MFP. That is what has worked most quickly for me. It took me 4 years to lose about 40 lb before discovering MFP...now have lost more than that in 7 months.0
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Pre-log.
Ditto. Hard to screw up when you've planned ahead.0 -
Lift heavy and eat less than your body burns.0
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Shake weight
Must use both hands, but you already knew that I am sure...0 -
Shake weight
Must use both hands, but you already knew that I am sure...
don't forget the magic pill and cauliflower0 -
Shake weight
Must use both hands, but you already knew that I am sure...
don't forget the magic pill and cauliflower
The secret is an easy button from staples and a Viagra pill to feel young..0
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