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Lose
10 Pounds By Adjusting Your Eating
Habits
Whether you're trying to lose some holiday weight, made a new
year's resolution, or simply want to look and feel healthier, a
weight loss attempt is rarely a bad idea. A good place to start
for most people is to set a goal to lose 10 pounds. To lose 10
pounds should be easily attainable for most people, and often
with less work than you think.
When people think about losing weight, the first thing that
usually comes to mind is diet. Your diet is, of course, one of
the most primary influences on your overall weight, and you
would be ill-advised to overlook it in your attempt to lose 10
pounds. Rather then thinking only about your diet, however, you
should think about your eating habits as a whole. By looking at
the bigger picture you will be able to effect more permanent
changes on your weight.
It some cases, and for some people, it is possible to lose 10
pounds quickly through some hard and fast dietary rules. The
problem, though, is that these rules are likely going to be
restrictive, so there's a good chance that they're going to be
hard to stick to. Not only that, but if you do stray from the
restrictions, those 10 pounds are going to come back
quickly.
A much better way to try and lose 10 pounds is to adjust your
overall eating habits. While it may ultimately take a little
longer to lose the weight this way, the weight loss is far more
likely to be permanent. To lose 10 pounds by adjusting your
eating habits, you have to first give those habits close
scrutiny. If you stop and think about it, you'll probably be
surprised how often you eat when you are not actually hungry.
For example, many people eat in front of the TV not because
they are hungry, but out of habit. In the same manner, you
probably eat the same amount of food at the same times every
day, with little regard for your hunger.
The way you're going to lose 10 pounds, then, is to listen more
closely to your body. The stomach sends very clear signals, but
they are slow: it is a rule of thumb that you don't "feel" full
until 20 minutes after you actually are full. This is why
people get overstuffed: we've all had the experience of wanting
one more helping, only to regret it 20 minutes later.
So you should make an attempt to eat your food more slowly and
to savor it - this will allow your body more time to signal to
you how full it is. Also make sure to stop eating when you're
full - you can always save leftovers - because there's no
reason to eat food simply because it's there.
Altering your eating habits is one of the most effective and
easiest ways that you can lose 10 pounds. For many people,
weight loss will occur simply be reducing your intake of food.
This doesn't mean you have to starve yourself, it just means
not eating when you're not hungry. Following the guidelines
above will allow you to permanently change your eating habits,
and more importantly: to lose 10 pounds, and keep it
off.
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