What was the first thing you changed?
            
                
                    mellyboobear                
                
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                    Mine was excercising... I needed to do this immediately... I used to be so lazy!
What about you?:)
                What about you?:)
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            Me it was lowering my love/hate relationship with bread ...
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            I stopped drinking 4 XLG coffees with 4 cream and 2 sugar every day
 I think they worked out to very close to 2000 calories extra every single day..  Making many little easy changes was good for losing at least 60 lbs - BEFORE I added any additional exercise. Go for the low hanging fruit first!                        0 - 
            I cut WAY back on the sugary drinks. I used to drink, iced tea, juice and pop all the time, now it's a treat.0
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            I went cold turkey with the sodas.0
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            Tracked my food intake and stayed within my budget.0
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            Bought a food scale and started weighing out my food portions.0
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            I cut out the fast food. I was spending 200-300 per month on fast food alone.0
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            Replacing my morning Starbucks with water. Losing weight AND saving money, lol.0
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            Ate all my usual foods, but less.0
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            Started lifting hard to fix weak asthmatic lungs. Turned out as best thing i ever did.0
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            Starting to log my food, made me much more accountable for my choices. One McDonald's combo equaled my entire daily calorie limit.0
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            1. Not drinking alcohol 2. getting in an hour of exercise at least 5-6 days a week 3. Substituting healthier options for things like French fries. 4. Taking it easy on pork products (realizing that bacon doesn't have to be put on everything I eat.) 5. Portion control0
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            Mine was actually LOGGING everything I ate everyday. It was an eye opener to see just how many calories are in fast food.0
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            Actually weighing and measuring.
Serving sizes (based on the info on the container) still surprise me, and not in a good way, sometimes. 28g isn't a whole lot of anything crunchy and salty.
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            Starting drinking more water. Watching my calories.0
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            Mine was excercising... I needed to do this immediately... I used to be so lazy!
What about you?:)
The same. Eating the calories for an active person while being a sedentary person = weight gain = time to get off my bum and become active again.0 - 
            Starting actually tracking my food intake to find that there were starving children in the world because of the quantities I was eating!0
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            The first thing I changed was my eating habits. Started tracking and slowly implement healthier options, after about 3 months of that I started to exercise.
You can not out exercise a bad diet.0 - 
            stopped eatingh a cheese steak sandwich & fries 5 days a week while working at a cheese steak shop0
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            Started logging and tracking my calories, committed to walking at least 20 minutes in a day and cut out the two pints of squash (non-alcoholic cordial) a day.
Tracking my macros and upping exercise came later.0 - 
            Ditto on the water. New Year's resolution was to drink tons of water and the side benefit was i cut out sugary drinks. Success with that led to logging food and paying attention to portions via MFP. I've only been on for 5 weeks and blasted through a weight loss plateau i'd been stuck on for months.0
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            I stopped drinking 7 cans of soda a day and switched to just water! And sometimes those flavor packets when I really want a soda! Goodbye extra 1000 calories!0
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            First I cut out fast food and soda, then cut out coffee and added water, then started exercising, then started tracking food calories and watching what I ate. Now I'm just trying to keep doing all of that
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            1. Stopped drinking an XL Tim Hortons Double Double with a bagel and cream cheese for breakfast (every single day!)
2. Stopped eating after 7:30PM. It doesn’t matter what time you eat at, as long as you come in under your maitainence,. However! I had a bad habit of finishing dinner and standing in the pantry munching on a whole bunch of little things. By stopping eating after 7:30 I easily cut my daily calories by 500-800.0 - 
            Stopped replacing sleep with energy drinks. After getting over the initial nausea of no longer having them in my system, I was surprised by how much better I felt and how much less "squishy" my figure was :happy:0
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            I hope that is working out for you
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            1.) Abstinence from addiction... 2.) quit smoking.. 3.) Begin to overcome fears.. 4.) Change eating habits ( now intermittent fasting) 5. Proper sleep! 6. GET PUMPED 7. Exercise 8. Do a superset of #'s 3-7 until Failure. 9. Success !!!0
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            Started eating at least one portion of vegetables per day.0
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            I cut WAY back on the sugary drinks. I used to drink, iced tea, juice and pop all the time, now it's a treat.
I like how you say "it's a treat" as opposed to NEVER having it.
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Same as youMine was excercising... I needed to do this immediately... I used to be so lazy!
What about you?:)0 
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