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How to succeed in losing weight

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 28 Jun, 2014 05:26 AM
  • How to succeed in losing weight
Starting a diet plan is half the battle, but then one needs to stick to it and keep on going. From making the exercise enjoyable to avoid weighing yourself everyday, there are a few steps that one can try for successful weight loss.
 
These ideas won’t change your body drastically, but you have to be in it for the long run to see a difference, just remember that you didn’t gain all the weight in one day and you certainly won’t lose it either, reports femalefirst.co.uk.
 
* Workout first thing: If you do it in the morning you won’t be trying to find excuses to get out of it later in the day when you’re tired and worn out.
 
* Make your exercise enjoyable: If you like to go for walks do that, add some resistance with hand weights and pick up the pace too. Even ask friends to get involved with you, you’ll find having a partner helps a lot and will encourage you to work harder.
 
* Don’t weigh yourself every day: You’ll feel disheartened when the scales don’t change or even go up, which it can throughout the day.
 
 
* Don’t fall for the latest fad diet: They’ll inevitably fail and you’ll find yourself putting on all of the weight again. Small changes to your diet and lifestyle will make the big difference in the future.
 
*Prepare and plan your meals in advance: It might be hard to know what you’re going to feel like for tea next Tuesday but if you make a plan in advance and get the foods you need for it you’re more likely to stick to it. Get up in the morning an extra five minutes early to prepare a healthy and nutritious lunch as opposed to being stuck in the café eating a calorific sandwich or pasta filled with lots of creamy sauces.
 
* Don’t let the tough times get you down: We all know that it’s going to be tough, but if you spend ten seconds envisaging where you want to be you’ll find the strength to carry on and get better. Don’t forget to look back on how far you’ve come already too. It’s definitely something you’ll want to celebrate. 

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