name one habit that you feel has helped you significantly on this journey?
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I wear my Fitbit everyday and I feel encouraged to constantly keep moving to keep my numbers up. I weight and log everything I eat. I plan my day out in advance so if I want a treat when my kids are napping I know how many calories I have left for that day. I make sure I get enough carbs in first thing in the morning, I find that if I don't eat enough carbohydrates I feel yucky by mid-morning. A small bowl of oatmeal and half an apple does the trick.0
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Mine would definitely be drinking tea when I'm bored instead of eating. Plain water can get boring and tea gives me the flavors without the calories; plus it keeps me hydrated and warm!0
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Eating less packaged foods and more fresh fruits and veggies.0
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GiveMeCoffee wrote: »Being brutally honest with myself and taking personal responsibility for all my choices
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I was already a big water drinker, but weighing my foods and logging everything that goes into my mouth was definitely what helped me get to goal; and is helping me to maintain! Batch cooking and pre-portioning my own "frozen meals" on weekends insures that I don't end up grabbing fast food/pre-packaged processed foods when I get hungry. In addition, finding exercise I enjoy doing (not necessarily what is "trending" at the time) was important. Finally, working out in the morning (I use a Fitbit and try to get at least 8,000 steps in before I ever leave the house for work) insures that nothing conflicts with my exercise for the day.0
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Finding activities I love so much that I hate when I can't do them.0
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For me, it was heavy lifting0
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I weigh myself everyday, it helps me stay on track for the day- making the right food choices, not drinking that diet coke, passing on the cupcakes... I can see my progress or set back, every morning.0
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Weighing and measuring everything. Not taking this to extremely. For example if I have a bad day or a few I just laugh it off and jump on the back on the horse.0
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ican_doallthings wrote: »For me, I feel that drinking plenty (and I do mean plenty) of water every day has helped me significantly. Even on those bad days when I have eaten more than I wished I did, when I have been well hydrated it really kept me feeling "less bloated" the next day, on track and feeling good!
Weighing everything I eat and learning not to demonize food. Everything in moderation. Okay so that's two I guess.
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For me, it has been dealing with the issue of eating out of emotions. I dont look at food as good/bad - i just look at it as energy. When I am anxious or sad, I tend to not eat now...when before, I would go and eat non-stop until I felt better.0
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Weighing my food0
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Logging everything single thing I eat and drink
Giving up my daily ice break
Giving up chocolate
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Cessation of the on/off mindset0
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Pre-logging my day so I can make adjustments if I need to.
Weighing my food.
Drinking a lot of water.0 -
Weighting & logging food
Drinking water
Tracking my macros
There isn't one single thing...they all work together.0 -
47Jacqueline wrote: »Cessation of the on/off mindset
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logging my food. filling my diary has become a daily habit whether im home or out and it keeps me on track with less chance of me over indulging.0
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sweetstarfruit wrote: »Mine would definitely be drinking tea when I'm bored instead of eating. Plain water can get boring and tea gives me the flavors without the calories; plus it keeps me hydrated and warm!
snap. i love my tea.
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Drinking water, I bought a cool pink water bottle that I carry around with me and I drink from it constantly.
Pre logging meals! It's Sunday today and I know what I'm having for breakfast lunch and dinner for the next 4 days. I have left calories spare for snacks which I decide on the day0 -
Exercise 6X/week
Planning meals out for the day
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3 liters of water a day
prelogging
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I go to the gym first thing every morning.0
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cooking more frequently. sight, sound, and smells definitely enhance the experience of eating, and the satisfaction from having cooked really helps fill in for the loss of satisfaction that used to come from eating a large amount. I'm talking real recipes, not boiling frozen veggies. Been trying a lot of new things - the fun of new ingredients and new cooking utensils is actually really helping!0
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Sticking to my calorie goal is my most important habit. I don't often have time for exercise; life is busy, etc. But I can always make sure I control my intake.
I also make sure I drink plenty of water- over 100 oz a day. Without it, I notice I feel crappier.0 -
Keeping notes about what good and bad food choices during the day, and why I made them. It sounds silly, but it helped me feel like I was taking control of my choices. Also, looking back at what I struggled with a month ago helps me realize how far my thinking has come.0
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Focusing more on the journey then the outcome and learning how to eat and exercise better. Learning and accepting that there will be times of imperfection and being okay with that. Knowing that as long as I keep at it, I will succeed.0
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Not depriving myself of anything but instead, just eating smaller portions.0
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unpopular opinion but for ME - weighing daily is an absolute must or I play weird psychological games with myself like "hmm I will eat this, and this but then I won't weigh until Tuesday so I won't see the 2 lb of 'sodium weight' that it causes".
Daily weigh-ins are hugely important for me. I lapsed in doing them for a few months and even though I am close to my goal it was disturbing to see my weight plateau for a long time...back to daily weigh-ins and back to losing weight.0
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