Print This Article Post Comment Add To Favorites Email to Friends Ezine Ready

Small Changes To Your Weight Loss, Part 4

By: Cathy Wilson Home | Health-and-Fitness


This is another installment in our series of how little changes can add up to weight loss success. Just as a huge, luxury cruise ship turns in small increments to make an adjustment, so can you. One day you don't eat a bag of cookies for dinner and then the next day expect to be satisfied eating nothing but vegetables. Extremes don't work when it comes to making changes in your diet. Make small changes and adjustments to achieve a u-turn in your diet. As you accomplish one small change, add another successfully, and another, etc., you'll find yourself moving forward with positive momentum. It is more than doable and before you know it, all these small changes equal to big success in your weight loss goals.

1. Use flavorings instead of swimming in fat. Butter, cream sauces, sugary sauces tend to encourage the mentality of the more the better. Some of my clients use these fatty items as pools that the food swims in rather than for flavoring. Flavorings such as salsa, hot sauce, Cajun seasonings. To keep your digestion and metabolism fires burning, these seasonings provide flavor without the fat and fewer calories. Adjust your taste buds to flavorings rather than pools of fat.

2. Stairs as exercise equipment. Who needs expensive exercise equipment or gym memberships? You can spend only 10 minutes a day walking up and down stairs to make a big difference. For a 15-minute work break, you can spend only 10 minutes and have 5 to spare! According to the CDC (Centers for Disease Control), it takes only 10 minutes a day to help you lose as much as 10 pounds a year. 10 minutes a day for 10 pounds a year.

3. Skip e-mail or phone calls and walk it. The modern day conveniences of using the telephone and e-mail have made us more sedentary. Are you stuck at a desk all day? Get up and walk around the office or your home for five minutes per day for every two hours. A brisk five-minute walk every two hours will equal an extra 20-minute walk by the end of the day. How easy is that? An added benefit is that you'll be less likely to find yourself in front of the vending machine out of boredom.

4. Balance your starch choice with vegetables. At your next meal, check out the proportion of your starch to your vegetables. For most of us that diet, carbohydrate choices are far larger portions than the portion of vegetables. To avoid a carbohydrate overload, eat an equal size portion of starch food choice to your vegetable choice. High fiber vegetables will satisfy your hunger before you overindulge in starchy foods.

5. To be smaller, order small. When you order a food item, order the small size. Order the smallest portion of everything. Jumbo, giant, super size, the bigger is better mentality do not result in a body size small. If you're ordering a submarine sandwich, order the 6-inch rather than the 12 incher. We tend to each what's in front of us even though we'd be satisfied on less. Think small to be small.

6. Drive past the drive thru. If you're running short of time or just plain don't feel like cooking, have a stash of healthy frozen dinners that have been created for weight loss. If you have problems with evening eating, you can use frozen dinners as well. Many of us tend to eat more in the evening than in the morning. An easy way to keep your evening eating and dinner meal is to buy a pre-portioned meal. You can supplement with vegetables and fruit.

It isn't necessary to make big changes all at once to lose weight. Actually, smaller changes tend to build on the successes of each other. We're less to feel overwhelmed by all the differences in our lives and give up. When you build a brick house, it is built a brick at a time. Build your own sturdy, solid foundation for weight loss, built one small change at a time.



Article Source: http://www.eArticlesOnline.com

About the Author:
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


Tags: , , , , , , ,

Please Rate this Article

 

Not yet Rated

Click the XML Icon Above to Receive Health-and-Fitness Articles Via RSS!

Recent Related Articles From Health-and-Fitness

  • A World Of Permanent Weight Loss
    By: Lanny Schaffer, Ph.D-4885 | Apr 5th 2007
    The majority of people are confused about the science of nutrition and fat loss. They are hit by so much conflicting information they just throw their hands up in the air and quit. When most people do get started on a nutritional program, most quit within a short period of time and gain the weight right back. What they don' ... Read

  • Two Small Meals Or A Big One?
    By: Ken Charnly | May 28th 2006
    More research institutes finalized some studies that determined the reevaluation of recommendations regarding the way adult healthy cats should be fed. Animals from the group of Felis, a group that includes our domestic cat, usually hunt little animals, birds and amphibians which are the main meal of they day. Read

  • Weight Loss Hypnosis - Losing Weight Hypnotically
    By: Carl Walker | Jun 15th 2007
    Ever wonder if weight loss hypnosis really works? I can tell you that it does and I can tell you why.

    Weight loss hypnosis affects your brain. Your brain is a complex organ that works on several levels of thought. Weight loss hypnosis works with is your sub-conscious level directly affecting your conscious le ...
    Read

  • Weight Loss One Step At A Time, Part 2
    By: Cathy Wilson | Mar 4th 2008
    Are you tired of failing at long-lasting weight loss? Maybe your expectations are unrealistic. Rather than one day you're eating unhealthy and sedentary and the next day expecting a 180 degree change, do it differently. You don't reach the top of the staircase by leaping - you take one step at a time. The same works for wei ... Read

  • The Fast Weight Loss
    By: Kalvin C. Chinyere | Feb 26th 2008
    This article helps you to learn about weight loss supplements that work. Read

  • Healthy Weight Loss Plan
    By: Kathryn Soloff.. | Apr 29th 2008
    It takes time to become fat and it takes time to lose weight. Losing weight is a process. Losing weight should be gradual enough so that the weight loss is healthy. Read

  • Weight Loss Spokane Wa: Baby Steps
    By: Zach Hunt | Oct 1st 2008
    Being fat is no fun, and it's not healthy either. Getting fit can seem like climbing Mt. Everest. Instead of working toward any weight loss plan, we procrastinate and wish. Well, the best way to get our wish is to start is by taking baby steps. If we try to climb the mountain all at once, we will fail. A few little changes ... Read

  • Natural Supplements And Products For Weight Loss
    By: Brain | Oct 14th 2007
    Learn about natural supplements and products for weight loss, including hydroxycitric acis, ephedra, gugulipid Read

  • The Hurdles To Weight Loss And Weight Loss Diet
    By: D.Newman | Apr 26th 2008
    Weight loss diet is primarily a lifestyle change bringing in some healthy eating habits. The myth of quick weight loss diet is very misleading because healthy weight loss is that which is achieved slowly over a period of time. Imagine your process of gaining weight. If that was not overnight, then losing weight will also no ... Read

  • How To Set And Accomplish Your Weight Loss Targets
    By: Matthew Roberts.. | Apr 1st 2009
    To achieve your goal of permanent weight loss, it's important to understand that the approach you take can make or break your success. In order to lose weight, you must set the proper daily goals and use effective strategies for implementing your plan and evaluating your results. This will allow you to make any necessary mo ... Read


Copyright © 2005-2011 eArticlesOnline, LLC - All Rights Reserved
Terms of Service | Privacy Policy