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Odd tips and tricks??

Can anyone give me any odd tips or tricks that is usually not said or heard of? Just wanna know

Answers

  • yirara
    yirara Posts: 10,190 Member
    I agree with AnnPT77 here: Keep it simple. There's no need to punish yourself.
  • CrazyMermaid1
    CrazyMermaid1 Posts: 359 Member

    https://community.myfitnesspal.com/en/profile/1008025469/springlering62 I wholeheartedly agree. It’s a game changer to see what I have left to play with after the requirements are fulfilled. This is especially important for me to maintain muscle mass with high protein.

  • totameafox
    totameafox Posts: 894 Member

    I don't think there are any odd tips or tricks in existence. People have been trying to lose weight as long as weight as existed. Find activities you think are fun. Do meal prep. That way you cook multiple meals and divide them into servings before you eat. I found this had the added bonus of lowering my food bill and I'm eating healthier better quality foods.

  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 35,538 Member

    I hope the trigger for this post wasn't anticipation that someone here knew the "hacks" or "one weird trick" from all that skeezy marketing stuff on the web! 😆🤣

    JK, OP - you wouldn't fall for that nonsense, I'm sure. 🙂

  • age_is_just_a_number
    age_is_just_a_number Posts: 720 Member

    I agree with everything that’s already been said. My additions:

    For people starting their healthy lifestyle journey: Make one small, simple change at a time. Eg., each two to four weeks make an additional small change such as:

    1. log all your food for a month —> get into the habit of logging
    2. Be more accurate with you logging, weighing and measuring everything
    3. review your calories and nutrition for the previous weeks. Do you see a trend? Is there something you are eating that isn’t serving you? Is there a replacement for that item? Perhaps you drink soft drinks. Replace these drinks with water.
    4. Then continue to log (which is already a habit) and evaluate what your next change will be.

    If you don’t want to weigh and measure things consider using your plate as a guide:

    1/4 whole grain

    1/4 protein

    1/2 vegetables

  • Brigit007
    Brigit007 Posts: 7 Member
    edited March 10

    Great thread!

    If I get hungry I'll drink water or tea. This way I'm still putting something in my mouth. 😂

  • springlering62
    springlering62 Posts: 9,114 Member

    It’s easy to interpret dehydration cues as hunger cues.

    If feeling peckish, drink a glass of water, wait a few minutes and see if the “hunger” has abated.

    Also, eat a nourishing meal or snack before you go grocery shopping. It really does prevent you from impulse purchases.

    I’ve asked my husband to get his chips out of the kitchen. If I have to go looking for them, I’m not going to bother.

    Even after several years of maintenance, I don’t (can’t!!!) keep snacks in the house unless they have some nutritional value. Other than a small trove of chocolate covered marzipan in the freezer. (Tip: freezing chocolates means you have to wait for them to thaw to enjoy. Plus, out of sight, out of mind).

    After learning that armies in the Middle Ages received rations of marzipan to keep them in their feet, I feel better about them. After all, I’m an Army of One, they’re frozen anyway, individually wrapped servings, I usually don’t have patience to thaw them, and like half the stuff in my freezer, I forget they’re in there. 🤷🏻‍♀️

  • Theoldguy1
    Theoldguy1 Posts: 2,520 Member

    Treats and desserts do not have to be a daily thing

  • paperpudding
    paperpudding Posts: 9,387 Member
    edited 10:49AM

    I'm not as big on meal prep as some posters.

    that is one of those things that is helpful for some but not others.

    my one little trick involves desserts. If I have a bowl of icecream or similar, I eat it with a teaspoon. Just makes it seem more and last longer.

  • age_is_just_a_number
    age_is_just_a_number Posts: 720 Member

    On the flip side of this one, treats and desserts are a part of life and we should enjoy them when we have them.

    Change the mindset from "what I'm not going to eat" to "what I am going to eat".

  • Theoldguy1
    Theoldguy1 Posts: 2,520 Member
    edited 5:45PM

    But you shouldn't be having the typical US treats and desserts every day is my point (unless one is considering an apple a treat/dessert). Assuming one wants to control weight and be healthy.

  • age_is_just_a_number
    age_is_just_a_number Posts: 720 Member
  • AnnPT77
    AnnPT77 Posts: 35,538 Member

    When I want to improve my nutrition within my calorie goal, it's been much more effective for me to focus on how to get good things into my eating, rather than focusing on eliminating so-called bad things. YMMV.