(Tai chi lessons) How to Enjoy Your Favorite Food without Gaining Extra Pounds |
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Written by Webmaster
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Sunday, 21 December 2008 |
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By Calorie Counter
Every day we hear a lot about nutrition, dieting and healthy living, and see pictures of lucky people who have managed to lose a dozen pounds and now smile to us from the cover of a glossy magazine. However, the question is how you eat your favorite food without gaining extra pounds.
Adhere to the following tips and you will have an admirable waistline.
Firstly, use small plates. You cannot put much food on a small plate so you will not overeat.
Secondly, make pauses between bites. Your brain needs some time to realize that you are full.
Thirdly, it all comes down to will power. Do not allow yourself to overeat. No matter how strong your desire to get one more serving may be, do your best to overcome the temptation. You will be glad you did!
Fourthly, keep moving! Use every opportunity to walk. If your workplace is not far from your house, do not take a bus. You can get off the bus and walk the rest of your way. Enjoy dancing to your favorite song. This
will cheer you up and keep you fit. Do some housework. Even when you tidy up your room, wash your car or work in the garden, you burn calories.
Fifthly, set small goals. Do not try to lose a dozen pounds in one week; be realistic. You did not gain all the extra weight in one week, so it is impossible to lose it so quickly. Aim to lose one-two pounds a week. Start a diary and track your progress. Each time you reach your small goal, you will be motivated. Do not forget to award yourself (just do not use food for this). After all, Rome was not built in one day.
Enlist the support of friends and relatives. Subscribe to newsletters to get the latest information and motivation tips to help you achieve a healthy weight. For example, try Weight Loss Motivational Quotes newsletter at
http://www.actabit.com/newsletter/weight-loss-motivational-quotes
This article is courtesy of Calorie Counter, a weight loss journal, and may be freely used with proper credits.
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 21 December 2008 )
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