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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 5:39 am
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:16 am
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Posted: Wed Dec 12, 2012 11:54 am
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 5:41 pm
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Always drink a full glass of water before each meal. This helps hydrate your body, of course—but it will also make you feel more full, thus causing you to eat less.
Also stay away from juices, sodas, or any sugary drinks. They are just empty calories. Opt for water or green tea (well, really, most teas are fine but green is the best.)
Another is to chew/eat slower, and chew on your food longer. Eating fast causes a person to eat more, but when a person takes longer to eat their food, they'll eat less. Why is this? This is because your body takes time to send your brain the signal that it is full.
One thing I do is that before I have seconds or dessert, I drink a second (half-full or a small) glass of water or tea, so I don't overdo it.
Don't eat while watching television or movies. The distraction causes people an greater intake of food. I find I watch my eating habits more when I am eating by myself or at the table, with other people.
Eating on a smaller plate helps, too, for some reason.
Try to have 4-6 small meals spaced throughout the day instead of 3 large ones.
Avoid eating a large amount of food after 7 o' clock.
I usually have medium-somewhat large breakfasts (to fuel my body for the day) and have small, various snacks throughout the day, and finish with a light, healthy dinner.
Always try to make your plate have the majority of it be vegetables (about half is the best.)
Try to your replace red meats with fish or chicken.
Hmmm... try your best to limit your intake on starchy foods, like bread, pasta, and rice.
For snacks, have healthy ones like fruits (pears are so yummy, and not as hard as apples so they're easy on your teeth if they're sensitive, like mine!) or nuts such as pistachios, walnuts, and almonds. I also enjoy those fruit strips/fruit leathers, but those are not as healthy as fruit, themselves!
When you eat salad, go for vinaigrettes than creamy (like Ranch) dressings.
Try to take a walk each day! I usually take a quick, 5 minute one on busy days, but a 30 minute walk is the best if you have enough time on your schedule.
Meditating while eating helps to reduce intake. I tend to do this when I'm having meals by myself. The most important thing to do is savor your food!
I hope these tips will help you! (:
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Posted: Fri Dec 14, 2012 7:35 pm
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Marnomy Always drink a full glass of water before each meal. This helps hydrate your body, of course—but it will also make you feel more full, thus causing you to eat less.
Also stay away from juices, sodas, or any sugary drinks. They are just empty calories. Opt for water or green tea (well, really, most teas are fine but green is the best.)
Another is to chew/eat slower, and chew on your food longer. Eating fast causes a person to eat more, but when a person takes longer to eat their food, they'll eat less. Why is this? This is because your body takes time to send your brain the signal that it is full.
One thing I do is that before I have seconds or dessert, I drink a second (half-full or a small) glass of water or tea, so I don't overdo it.
Don't eat while watching television or movies. The distraction causes people an greater intake of food. I find I watch my eating habits more when I am eating by myself or at the table, with other people.
Eating on a smaller plate helps, too, for some reason.
Try to have 4-6 small meals spaced throughout the day instead of 3 large ones.
Avoid eating a large amount of food after 7 o' clock.
I usually have medium-somewhat large breakfasts (to fuel my body for the day) and have small, various snacks throughout the day, and finish with a light, healthy dinner.
Always try to make your plate have the majority of it be vegetables (about half is the best.)
Try to your replace red meats with fish or chicken.
Hmmm... try your best to limit your intake on starchy foods, like bread, pasta, and rice.
For snacks, have healthy ones like fruits (pears are so yummy, and not as hard as apples so they're easy on your teeth if they're sensitive, like mine!) or nuts such as pistachios, walnuts, and almonds. I also enjoy those fruit strips/fruit leathers, but those are not as healthy as fruit, themselves!
When you eat salad, go for vinaigrettes than creamy (like Ranch) dressings.
Try to take a walk each day! I usually take a quick, 5 minute one on busy days, but a 30 minute walk is the best if you have enough time on your schedule.
Meditating while eating helps to reduce intake. I tend to do this when I'm having meals by myself. The most important thing to do is savor your food!
I hope these tips will help you! (:
I'm definitely going to try these tips. I'm a vegetarian so I don't eat meat anyways(I eat fish and eggs though)
Yeah I am a sugary drink lover. Just not a soda fan. I like orange juice and koolaid :3
Thanks ~ o3o
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:04 am
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Posted: Mon Dec 17, 2012 11:13 am
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