WHAT'S YOUR BIGGEST TIP FOR WEIGHT LOSS
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You say don't say "eat less". So how about: Consume a reduced amount of calories. That's what it boils down to!0
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Okay, my second biggest:
Accept: Simple isn't easy.
We all know: calorie deficit (that's not debatable!)
What is harder: How to achieve a calorie deficit when you've spent most of your life in calorie surplus!0 -
Though it will sound very silly ... Green tea! .. It worked wonders for me, it suppresses hunger ("hunger...after all the calories are gone) also a natural fat burner and it tastes very sweet so you can trick yourself into thinking it is sugary! Also, 0.1 calories per cup!0
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My biggest tip... to remove the word CAN'T from your vocabulary. I also have to constantly tell myself "no excuses". IF you're a writer, create a blog and keep up with everything you do, list your goals, write about your feelings, etc. I do it and it's a great help! fat2fitmama.blogger.com0
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Be patient with yourself. It can be a long process.0
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Cut the carbs for breakfast. Its amazing what loading up on mostly protein in the morning will do as opposed to carbs. You will feel better, be less hungry and the rest of the day is much more manageable.0
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Be honest with yourself (LOG IT!)0
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IIFYM0
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Make it not about losing weight but changing your lifestyle and philosophies. Choose exercises that you LOVE and are so excited to do, and make an effort each and every day.0
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Don't quit.
I can't tell you how many times I've screwed up along the way. Every major mistake you make, just use it as an opportunity to learn about yourself and your habits, then pick yourself up and keep going!0 -
DON'T EAT THESE EVERYDAY - soda, cookies, candy, cakes, pre made bars(terrible for you) sugar turns into fat
DO EAT THESE EVERYDAY - water, natural juice, fruit, veggies, chicken, lean steak, low fat foods0 -
Follow progam0
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Log before you eat, even if it's only the moment before -- it will make you think twice0
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Make small changes that you can live with permanently. They're usually enough to make all the difference.
Also... be patient with yourself while losing!0 -
Avoid bad carbs. Eat healthy nutritious food and exercise.0
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Weigh and measure.0
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Make small changes that you can live with permanently. They're usually enough to make all the difference.
Also... be patient with yourself while losing!
@UpEarly stole the words right out of my mouth!
I was going to say both of those things...0 -
Cut carbs.
Try 16/8 fasting for yourself before dismissing it.
Be open-minded.
Find an exercise you love.
Love yourself!0 -
Measure food
Plan out the meals the day before so you know what your daily goal is and can plan if something changes
Mild calorie deficit
Resistance training
and move your *kitten*.
and lastly it's 75% in your head.0 -
small changes! don't ever think you can completely change in one day, that just sets you up for failure.0
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:noway: If you had only one tip to offer for weight loss, what is your tip and please don't say "eat less." :noway:
Less posting, more logging.0 -
Be honest with yourself logging food. Clean eating makes a huge difference! 90% diet, 10% cardio. ..move ...it doesn't have to be a lot ...Every little bit counts. ...keep your body guessing.0
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Eat more often. Pick healthy foods, but sprinkle your choices with some limited "goodies" too. Like 1 piece of dark chocolate. Eat every 2-3 hours and this includes breakfast lunch & dinner. I do this and sometimes have to force myself to eat cuz I'm so sick of stuffing my face!0
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Find an exercise or two that you enjoy and that you can easily/happily incorporate into your life.0
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drink your water0
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keep a food diary. It's the best way I know of to really be held accountable for what and how much you put into your body.0
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Finding a way to actually enjoy working out!0
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Best tip? I'd say keeping consistency and expect a difficult time mentally. The hardest part is mental problems. Over come that, you can achieve what you want to do.0
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It looks like everyone else went the literal route with their answers, so let me go in a slightly different direction: Don't lose the forest for the trees. Seriously, I've seen so many people lose sight of the big picture because they were so focused and caught up in the minute details, they eventually just gave up completely.
Now, does that mean that you should just totally ignore those little details (e.g., macros) altogether and assume they don't matter? No, no, no ... not at all! I'm just suggesting that you try your best to avoid committing ALL of your energy and time on ONLY those details.
Point of Reference: I'm referring specifically to the types of people who freak out whenever they go over their calorie intake by a few calories or go over their fat numbers by a couple of grams. Stop. Breath. It's not the end of the world, I promise you. Just accept it and do better tomorrow. It will even itself out. It really will.0 -
Eat more of the right things0
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