When a lot of people think about weight loss, it involves giving up all the foods that you love and busting butt at the gym five days a week. If you're a lazy girl like me, you've probably tried that route and failed more times than you'd like to admit. Here's how to successfully lose weight, the lazy way.
1. Eat Things You Love (Just Less of Them)
You don't
have to break up with carbs - or any food group - to lose weight.
There is absolutely no reason to ban the things you love in order to lose
weight. In fact, doing so may only increase your cravings and lead you to
failure. The one thing you need to do to lose weight is eat fewer calories than
you burn. Instead of giving up on foods you truly enjoy, be mindful of portions
and try to balance every meal out with whole, natural foods.
What if I
told you a gym membership is in no way necessary to lose weight? As long as you
are watching what you eat, exercise is not even necessary to lose weight.
However, if you want to speed up the process, upping the number of calories you
burn is the way to go. You can do this simply by incorporating more regular
movement into your day.
Take your dog
for an extra walk each evening. Park farther away from your office.
Switch out a night per week of binge-watching Netflix for playing badminton in
the yard or taking a stroll around the neighbourhood. Investing in a fitness tracker is a great way to challenge yourself to
gradually increase your everyday activity level, and you can even compete with
friends, if that's your thing.
3. Weigh Yourself Less (and Don't Obsess)
Body
weight can fluctuate several pounds per day, regardless of whether or not
you're losing fat. Hormones, bathroom habits, and diet can all cause temporary
water weight gain. Don't bother getting on the scale every day. You may find
yourself discouraged or even throw in the towel completely trying to decipher
the ever-changing number you face. Pick a day of the week and a time of day.
That's when you'll weigh in each week. Then, put the scale
away and do not touch it again until your weigh-in day comes around
next week.
4. Get Your Drink On (With Zero-Calorie Beverages)
You can
drink juice, soda, and alcohol and
still lose weight. However, you'll quickly realise that these items
should be categorised as treats rather than daily drinks, due to their high
caloric content. Water, unsweetened tea, or diet beverages (if you're OK with
artificial sweeteners) are your new best friends. They will help you feel full
between meals and aid with digestion, which can sometimes struggle to adjust to
dietary changes.
5. Spend More Time Online (Giving and Receiving Support)
Losing weight is simple, but that does
not mean it is easy. Search online for weight-loss
support groups that embrace practical, safe (and yes,
"lazy") approaches to achieving your goal. Like-minded supporters in
your corner means you'll be more likely to reach out for advice in those
inevitable moments of frustration instead of reaching out for extra-large fries
at the nearest drive-through.
Credit: Popsugar

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