One piece of advice for maintenance
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When you get on the scale celebrate that you are within your range.
If you are getting to the top of your range, take action- count calories or decrease portions for a couple of weeks. Don't let it get out of hand.
Whether you log or not, be aware of what you did to lose the weight, and continue doing it.
I have maintained for 6 years. Usually I don't log, I am very aware of my portion size, but I log for a few weeks every year as my routines change ( more, or less exercise) just to make sure I have all my numbers good for the upcoming season.
Relax.
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You've got to keep your habit of exercise and logging. Stay accountable to yourself. I have been maintaining for about 6 months now and I still log even the few croutons I add to my salad! This has to be a new lifestyle, not just a "for now" kind of thing. I still eat ice cream, donuts, pizza, etc. I just log it, wince a bit and do better the next day because now I don't look at my daily goals as often but focus on my weekly calorie goals - my overall average. I find that I maintain easily, even with a few off days each week.0
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sobriquet01 wrote: »What one piece of advice would you give for someone starting maintenance?
Thank you in advance!
Moderate intake more often than not.
Realize you might fluctuate 5 lbs, but don't freak. Just refer back to the first point.
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