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Easy Weight Loss Tips for Achieving Your Weight Loss Goals

Topic: Dieting and Weight LossPublished August 18, 2012

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If you've tried to lose weight and failed, you're probably thinking that it's a very difficult task to accomplish. Do you feel like you've tried every diet out there and nothing works? Don't give up. Achieving your weight loss goals might be easier than you think. Small Changes = Big Results As you've probably noticed, weight loss isn't a quick task. You can't go on a two-week diet, lose the weight, and then think that the weight will stay off forever. Even if you're really good about following a diet at first, you'll more than likely gain the weight back. Why?rnIt's because a two-week diet does nothing to change your lifestyle. The best results come from changes that you incorporate into your daily life, and many of these changes aren't very different from what you do now. You can even continue to enjoy the foods you love as long as you do so with a good plan. If you make a series of small changes, one at a time, you'll give yourself a chance to get used to them. It won't seem like such a shock to your system when you introduce the changes gradually. Here are some weight loss tips to implement into your new lifestyle: 1. Use low fat milk. When you use low fat milk, you'll still get the nutritious benefits of milk, but without all the fat grams. Try substituting skim, 1%, or soy milk in your cereal, coffee, and cooking. 2. Cut out soda. The best thing you can do for your body is to replace the soda you're drinking with water. Water is critical to your good health. It also helps fill you up and has zero calories, no matter how much you drink!  rnIf you're having trouble breaking the soda habit, try alternating soda and water each time you go to get a drink. This will gradually get you used to less soda and increase your water intake. 3. Start walking on a treadmill. If a regular exercise routine is difficult for you, strive to walk more often. Walking on a treadmill doesn't feel so much like true exercise, but it is and you'll be rewarded for it. 4. Watch your portion sizes. Portion sizes just keep getting bigger and bigger. You may not even realize that you're consuming a portion that's way to big for you. Look up what a healthy portion size really is for the meal you've chosen. You might be surprised at the results. Start your meals with a full glass of water.rnCombat oversized portions by using smaller plates.rnHalf your plate should be vegetables, a quarter should be protein, and the other quarter should be carbohydrates.rnGive yourself the correct amount of food and then try to stay away from seconds. 5. Have desserts sparingly. Save desserts for special occasions or times when you deserve a nice treat. Avoid eating them every day, or you'll be adding massive amounts of calories to your daily intake. It's a good idea to plan ahead for occasional desserts and only buy them for those certain meals. That way, they aren't there tempting you the rest of the time. Have plenty of healthy snacks available to curb hunger or cravings in between meals. You can easily turn these tips into healthy habits by using them into your lifestyle one at a time. Get used to one tip before you add another one. Most of them involve only small changes. However, these small changes will enable you to achieve your weight loss goals.

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