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Article Series: Weight Loss & Dieting
How Do I Really Lose Weight?
How
to Eat Healthy Without Actually Dieting
Dieting can be a difficult thing, especially
when you're trying to make drastic changes to your normal routine.
If you'd like to lose some weight and keep it off, the real
secret is to do it with small changes that you incorporate
into your lifestyle one at a time.
You will find the greatest success if you choose lifestyle
changes that you can live with in the long term. For instance,
if you love carbohydrates, it's not likely that you'll stay
on a low-carb diet for long. In this situation, modifying your
carbohydrate intake to an amount you find reasonable may work
just fine for you.
These tips will help you eat nutritiously without feeling
like you're dieting:
1.
Cut portion sizes. Cutting your portion size, instead of
altering what you eat, is always an option. It's easy to forget
what a healthy portion actually is, which may lead many people
to eat more than they intended. Try eating a bit less and use
smaller plates to make it seem like your plate is still full.
You'll still feel satisfied while eating less!
2.
Eat slowly. You don't want to eat your meals at a snail's
pace, but it does take some time for your body to send signals
to your brain that your stomach is full. If you're eating slowly,
you'll get that message in time before you overeat.
3.
Eat more often. Experiment with dividing your meals into
smaller sizes and eating more often. Eating smaller meals more
often can keep you feeling full and energized and you may end
up eating less.
4.
Drink plenty of water. You already know that water is vital
to life. Water will also help you feel full. Drinking a glass
of water prior to eating a meal helps you feel full sooner.
5.
Be mindful when eating at restaurants. Sometimes you'll
find that you have healthy eating habits at home, but it might
all go out the window when you're eating out. Restaurants are
notorious for adding in extra salt, butter, and utterly ridiculous
portion sizes. Either choose something that you know is healthy
based on the nutritional facts, or split up your meal and take
half of it home for tomorrow's lunch.
6.
The calories you drink add up. When you're calculating
the calories you've eaten for the day, it's easy to ignore
all the calories in your drinks. If you've had mostly water,
then it won't be an issue. However, if you've stopped at Starbucks,
or had fruit juice or a soft drink, you might find that you've
had a whole meal's worth of calories in just one drink.
7.
Maintain moderate exercise. Exercise is important to your
overall health and well-being. If it's hard to add time for
an exercise routine to your schedule, remember that every bit
of activity helps. Walking around the block, parking further
out in the parking lot and taking the stairs instead of the
elevator can give you some great exercise without taking up
too much extra time.
Being healthy doesn't need to take a huge effort on your part.
You can get there by being aware of your body's unique needs.
Listen to your body and treat yourself right, and your weight
goals are sure to follow.
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: 2010
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