What's your best little tip that has helped you?

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  • Cindy01Louisiana
    Cindy01Louisiana Posts: 302 Member
    pgray007 wrote: »
    I love the French/Italian tradition of an afternoon coffee. I used to snack around 2-4pm and instead have a nice big cup 'o joe and it fills me up at a cost of 2 calories.

    I've also started doing a lot of mental visualization, particularly during exercise. When I'm doing a hard workout and feel like quitting I visualize crossing the finish line with a new personal record and hearing the crowd cheering, or even just visualize getting up in the morning and stepping on the scale and hitting my goal weight... What will the scale look like, how will I feel, etc.

    I do something like this when I am at 14 incline and 14 resistance on the elliptical. I'm dying, but I watch my thighs and visualize them being smaller -- in my two sizes down jeans.
  • worsthorse
    worsthorse Posts: 73 Member
    sounds weird but... when i brush and floss my teeth after dinner, i don't fall prey to the late night snacking demon about ninety-five percent of the time. it serves as a reminder that i am done eating for the day. plus who wants to re-floss and brush at night? ;)
  • worsthorse
    worsthorse Posts: 73 Member
    When grocery shopping, I buy my produce last. It helps me refocus on making better food choices and reconsider some of the junk that found it's way into my cart. I usually end up unloading some unhealthy treat and then I make a bee line for the register.

    *laugh* i buy my produce first so my cart is full of the good stuff. not as much room for the not-so-good stuff plus i have to put the bag of chips on top of carrots and so on, which gives me pause.

    another shopping strategy: i always always shop from a list that i've made at home because i am much less likely to buy donuts if they aren't on the list. ;)
  • billglitch
    billglitch Posts: 538 Member
    I would say be honest with yourself, be patient and have someone that you understands what you are doing and can talk to you about it.
  • sparklyglitterbomb
    sparklyglitterbomb Posts: 458 Member
    edited April 2016
    joobey wrote: »
    weighing all solids with food scale

    I'm curious. Do you feel it's more accurate than measuring or counting out chips for example?

    @joobey https://youtube.com/watch?v=XpHykP6e_Uk most definitely. (I don't know how to embed a video in here)

    Especially with things like chips: it says 10 chips on the package, are those the big chips, the medium chips, a little pile of crumbs? There's no way to accurately judge. But you can know exactly what is a serving if you weigh them (using grams)
  • sparklyglitterbomb
    sparklyglitterbomb Posts: 458 Member
    I keep some pudding cups on hand for a nice little dessert. I also suck on a Werther's candy if I just want a little something sweet.

    I'm also pulling out some older clothes that were tighter and using them as inspiration. I have a few things I've hung onto that I loved and I'm looking forward to wearing them again soon!
  • mattb714
    mattb714 Posts: 11 Member
    I eat a lower calorie popcorn at night. It helps me feel like I'm getting a high volume of (snack) food, but also not costing many calories. I also snack on raw vegetables during the day and it has the same effect.

    For exercise, I use my phone to watch Netflix while using an elliptical. It keeps me from focusing on how much time I have left until I'm done.
  • Francl27
    Francl27 Posts: 26,371 Member
    Buy a food scale.
  • Officially_Rosey
    Officially_Rosey Posts: 73 Member
    mattb714 wrote: »
    For exercise, I use my phone to watch Netflix while using an elliptical. It keeps me from focusing on how much time I have left until I'm done.

    ^Yep this is definitely a good tip :smile: For me, watching Youtube videos on my phone helps pass the time so that I don't focus on how tired and sore I'm getting.
  • RebeccaNaegle
    RebeccaNaegle Posts: 236 Member
    lynette4 wrote: »
    I LOVE ice cream. And if I keep it out of the house I will binge on it the next time I get some. Soooooo I always have some in the house and I have a weighed out serving every evening. I make sure to put it in a small cup so it actually looks like it is over flowing. lol. It helps me throughout the day to keep from eating other sweets because I know that ice cream is headed my way. I always just go ahead and put it in my calories in the morning so that way I can work around it :)

    If you LOVE ice cream, you should try arctic zero. The stuff is amazing and you can eat a full pint of the vanilla for 150 calories. I always do vanilla and add some fun toppings. They have a website, instagram etc. Check them out!
  • JustaJoe00
    JustaJoe00 Posts: 777 Member
    for me it has been reminding myself that this needs to be forever, now. No back stepping...
  • jlemoore
    jlemoore Posts: 702 Member
    coffee with real cream and stevia sweetener. Better than chocolate!
  • nowine4me
    nowine4me Posts: 3,985 Member
    I need to remind myself daily to be patient. I see jiggly parts and get annoyed that this isn't going faster. Exhale.....and keep moving.
  • bethanybruner
    bethanybruner Posts: 18 Member
    I use a prescription toothpaste at night. I can't eat or drink anything for 20 minutes after using it. So my tip is to brush my teeth as soon as I complete my diary entry on MFP for the day. That helps ward off late-night snack cravings.
  • dani741
    dani741 Posts: 12 Member
    edited April 2016
    Is there a recommended ratio of Protein, fats & carbohydrates that makes the weight loss plan fight the fat . The balance is confusing. I drink protein shakes in place of meals for times sake & some are 25 grams of carbs ... I then have a meal & a fruit of 2 along the day. I don't eat at night & what a painfully , slow process. Any help would be appreciated.
  • NAbramovich
    NAbramovich Posts: 131 Member
    bump
  • lizzy_satellite
    lizzy_satellite Posts: 112 Member
    Take progress pictures regularly. I took photos in the same pair of shorts every couple of weeks, and I could see the difference way better looking objectively at photos than I ever could in the mirror.
  • titotito48
    titotito48 Posts: 120 Member
    I put inspirational quotes on sticky notes on my bathroom mirror. Quote right now says, "sweat like a pig to look like a fox." I put a sticker on my calendar after each workout and guess what my stickers are "foxes". Haha! I also have a supply of fireballs. 20 calories each and keeps me from eating sweets. I also graph my miles run. So I highlight each mile and tell myself I'm up to whichever town/city from home. I never kept track of my total miles before so this has been kind of fun and gives me goals other than the scale.
  • colleenclark336
    colleenclark336 Posts: 25 Member
    Awesome post! I have learned a lot of new skills!
  • Losewtforlife4him
    Losewtforlife4him Posts: 423 Member
    Kassi81 wrote: »
    Anytime I eat anything in sandwich form, I put it on a toasted English muffin instead of bread. It's fewer calories than using two slices of bread, but it makes me feel like I'm having a whole sand which rather than eating a half a sandwich! Plus it's tasty. It's silly, but it helps me!

    I've done that as well and it's good! Great minds... :smile: but I just bought fiber one multigrain bread and it is 100 calories for 2 slices. It's very yummy!

  • sarahpedrys
    sarahpedrys Posts: 16 Member
    I try to make room for ice cream by the end of the night. If I have enough left over calories, then it's game on!
  • Officially_Rosey
    Officially_Rosey Posts: 73 Member
    dani741 wrote: »
    Is there a recommended ratio of Protein, fats & carbohydrates that makes the weight loss plan fight the fat . The balance is confusing. I drink protein shakes in place of meals for times sake & some are 25 grams of carbs ... I then have a meal & a fruit of 2 along the day. I don't eat at night & what a painfully , slow process. Any help would be appreciated.

    Try using tdeecalculator.net , it gives recommended percentages for macros (for weight loss, maintenance, bulking). It's quite a useful site.
  • vicky1947mfp
    vicky1947mfp Posts: 1,509 Member
    Lots of helpful hints here. Thanks.
  • samchez0
    samchez0 Posts: 364 Member
    Water water water and...more water. Also allow room in your diet for foods you enjoy because life is too short to not enjoy the occasional treat.
  • angerlo
    angerlo Posts: 13 Member
    lynette4 wrote: »
    I LOVE ice cream. And if I keep it out of the house I will binge on it the next time I get some. Soooooo I always have some in the house and I have a weighed out serving every evening. I make sure to put it in a small cup so it actually looks like it is over flowing. lol. It helps me throughout the day to keep from eating other sweets because I know that ice cream is headed my way. I always just go ahead and put it in my calories in the morning so that way I can work around it :)

    If you LOVE ice cream, you should try arctic zero. The stuff is amazing and you can eat a full pint of the vanilla for 150 calories. I always do vanilla and add some fun toppings. They have a website, instagram etc. Check them out!

    Love this ice cream but find I like the chunky like brownie batter the best at 75 calories a serving u can't beat it
  • Etsar73
    Etsar73 Posts: 260 Member
    If I go over my calorie intake like a did BIG TIME two weeks ago, I carry it over to the next day/s or the next week/weeks! I overate by a lot so I took some of those calories and spread them out over two weeks. It's not 'out of mind and out of sight'. I used to just leave them and move on but it adds up. My body doesn't stop counting calories day to day, it's over time and evens out. I started working out for a while but it was the only time I stopped losing weight in my journey (almost 4 weeks of no weightloss). I am putting working out/gym on hold until I lose the weight (not much to go and it was my original plan). I do want to be healthy and not just thin and I was really enjoying gym. I have a very busy job so that is enough for now.
  • cory17
    cory17 Posts: 1,513 Member
    :) good ideas
  • Robo_mooh
    Robo_mooh Posts: 44 Member
    I've made it more difficult to be lazy.

    First I got a job where the only way to get to work was to walk (30 mins, there and back).
    After about 8 month of this my office moved to a different city. I followed and found somewhere to live alongside a cycle path. I now do a 6 mile cycle to work everyday (and then back again!). I could get the bus, but it actually takes the same amount of time (or longer) on the bus because of rush hour traffic. The cycle ride wakes me up & now summer is approaching I'm really enjoying it.

    I hate walking to the shops around the corner now (10 min walk), instead I jump on my bike and go to the bigger shop a bit further away (10 min cycle!)! Walking is much less fun when you can cycle there... wheeeee! :D

    Find ways to add activity into your life, so that it's:
    a) easier than the lazier option
    b) something you enjoy!
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