5 Diet Changes to Make this Week
What you eat matters more than anything, but how you eat and when also matter. Usually when we talk about our diet, we start to squirm in our seats, but if we never commit to making small changes, living an unhealthy lifestyle will always be a reality. Believe it or not, counting calories is not the secret, neither is starving yourself. Here are 5 diet changes you can make tomorrow.
1. Eat more than you think: Not eating enough or skipping meals is a surefire way to slow your metabolism down and store fat. Your body enters starvation mode and it also leads to binge eating. Instead start the day with a high-protein and veggie-rich breakfast and be sure to plan for lunch.
2. Focusing less on daily calorie intake: Losing weight is not just about counting calories, and who really has the time to do that? Think about your overall health goal(s) for losing weight and also understand the science behind how and why we lose weight. Reducing inflammation which is something we've talked about a lot on the blog, is one of the driving forces for weight loss.
3. Don't always focus on perfection, this is life! This is unrealistic. I would say if you stick to your diet and make small changes 75% of the time. Making unreachable goals is going to quickly make you frustrated and give up. Start small like going to the gym 2-3 times per week and wait until that's established as a routine and your body and mind will naturally want more.
4. Weighing yourself once per week: Along with unrealistic weight loss goals, is weighing yourself each day. This is a dangerous path. Our weight can fluctuate every hour depending on how much water we're drinking and the foods we're eating as well as how much sleep we had got that night. Weight loss comes in highs and lows and we all can experience plateaus. Set modest goals and long-term goals and track your progress but don't weigh yourself every day. But when you do weight yourself, be sure it's early in the morning, the second you wake up. Oh and one more tip, be sure to empty your bladder before stepping on the scale.
5. Solo dieting: Let's all face it, dieting can be real. This is especially true if you have a family, are in college surrounded by friends and even at work with your coworkers. There are so many temptations and we tend to become diet snobs and critique others eating habits but the key is to focus on your own goal. Don't tuck yourself away from everyone. Join in the fun. This is truly the secret to maintaining massive weight loss for years to come. If you are on a strict diet, and hole up in your room, how will you ever learn to sensibly join any eating social activity and not overindulge at every opportunity. It also helps to have a gym or diet buddy, so if one of your family members or friends is hinting to wanting to lose weight, ask them if they'll join you on this journey.