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Little Changes Add Up To Weight Loss Success
Little things add up. When it comes to losing weight,
you can make small changes that add up to make a big
difference. When changing what we eat in order to
lose weight, many times we take on too much. When we
take on too much, it becomes too drastic and overwhelming
so we give up. Don't give up. Actually, think small
yet consistent changes. When you master one small
change, you move on to make another and another. When
you're successful with one change and add another success
on top of another, you've created momentum to change
your eating and exercise habits to lose weight and reach
your goals.
1. Water as your beverage of choice. After you've
consumed your morning coffee or tea to get you going
for the day, drink water. Water is instrumental in enhancing
your weight loss. You can drink flavored water for a
change of pace.
2. Fresh fruit instead of juice. If you enjoy
orange juice or other juices, switch to eating the real
deal of the fruit. Juice packs lots of calories in a
small glass and doesn't provide you a sense of satisfaction
the way eating the fruit does. You'll consume less calories,
enjoy the sense of eating, feel fuller from the fruit
rather than the liquid, plus you'll add important fiber
from eating the fruit.
3. Write it down. Carry a small notepad with
you and log in every meal, bite, taste and anything
that you eat. By keeping track of what you consume,
it will make you think twice before eating something.
If you have to write something down in a log, many times
you don't want to see it in your log so you won't see
it on your waist either. Writing it down can also show
you exactly what you are eating. A bite or taste sometimes
doesn't register with us. In a log, you become very
aware of what you're doing.
4. Check your steps. Buy a pedometer and wear
it every day. Health experts recommend 10,000 steps
each day for maximum health. Take your first day and
use it as your base number. Set your goal to get in
an additional 1,000 steps per day. Keep track how many
steps you have each day. You can make it a game by logging
the steps you make each day.
5. Lose your taste for soda. Soda scores a big
zero in weight loss. Soft drinks contain sodium and
many tablespoons of sugar. Plus, they are void of nutrition
and do nothing to assist in filling you up. If you must
drink soft drinks, go for the diet version. Just like
many other things, you acquire a taste for something
and you can lose it too. By cutting out soda from your
day, you'll save hundreds of calories which result in
weight loss.
6. Get a team of support. You don't have to
lose weight alone. There are many resources available
to you. First, turn to your family and friends and request
their support. You can also hire your own weight loss
coach. You can work with your coach to create a program
that is best for you, what you like, what you prefer,
and what works best for you. You can also join an online
support group. There are many people waiting to partner
with you to achieve your weight loss goals.
7. Make your coffee work for you. I used to
love those flavored creamers. I would joke that I added
coffee to my flavored creamer. Unfortunately, I was
right. It wasn't until I kept a food journal that I
noticed how much I was actually consuming. The flavored
creamers, whether non-fat or in any form, are full of
sugar. I was consuming enough carbs to count for one-half
of my day. What worked for me is to use nonfat powdered
creamer and sugar-free flavored syrups in my coffee.
I got right back on the losing track immediately after
changing this one small habit.
In another article, we'll add more little changes
for you to review and consider. As you can see, some
small changes you can be simple and easy. Yes, and small
changes can be almost painless too. As far as small
changes count for you: 1 + 1 + 1 + 1 = Your own weight
loss success!
Author: Cathy Wilson
Cathy Wilson is a weight loss life coach. Cathy lost
147 pounds six years ago. Her passion is helping clients
achieve their weight loss and life goals. Cathy works
with clients to create a weight loss life plan that
is customized to each client. Cathy is a member of the
International Coaching Federation, International Association
of Coaches, and Obesity Action Coalition. Visit Cathy's
website: http://www.LoseWeightFindLife.com
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