11 simple weight-loss tips

July 28, 2015

You probably already know that most quick weight-loss plans are not really sustainable. You're better off finding everyday things you can do and forget the diets. Follow these proven actions and watch those numbers on your scale go down.

11 simple weight-loss tips

1. Serve a little bad

Indulge by having a spoonful of ice cream with a bowl of fruit, a couple tortilla chips with lots of salsa, a little cheese with a pile of salad.

2. Drink water

Throughout the day, focus on water instead of sugary soft drinks.

3. Dear diary

Write down every morsel that passes your lips. People who maintain food diaries eat 15 percent less than those who don't.

4. Buy a pedometer

Aim for an extra 1,000 steps a day. Add 2,000 steps to stop gaining weight. More steps, you'll lose weight.

5. Walk it off

Burn 300 calories a day with five kilometres (three miles) of brisk walking — about 45 minutes — and you'll lose 14 kilograms (30 pounds) a year without dieting!

6. Colour it blue

The colour blue is an appetite suppressant. Serve dinner on blue plates on a blue tablecloth. Red, yellow and orange encourage eating.

7. Toss “fat” clothes

When you've lost weight, throw out clothes that don't fit. It's a strong incentive to maintain your new figure.

8. Mirror, mirror

Eating in front of a mirror can reduce the amount you eat by a third. Looking at yourself reminds you of your weight loss goals.

9. Downsize dinner plates

The less you see, the less you'll eat. Serve your main course on salad plates and use small cups for liquids.

10. Sloooow down

Put your fork down between every bite and take a sip of water. If you eat slowly enough, your brain will catch up with your stomach and tell you you're full.

11. Positive power

Repeat positive thoughts to yourself all day. "I can lose weight." "I will take my walk today." "I can resist dessert." Soon, they will become a self-fulfilling prophecy.

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