So congratulations! You’ve lost some weight! Now, how do you
keep it off?
When you’ve spent weeks or even months striving and
sacrificing, you don’t want to have your spirits sink as you see the scale
start to go up. For most of us, regardless of our weight loss method, weight
regain is a real possibility. But is it inevitable?
Follow these five sure tricks, and your scale will stay put:
If you gain a pound, lose it! People who are successful at
maintaining a weight loss weigh themselves at least twice a week. Pick regular
times of day, and regular days of the week, to weigh and keep a chart. If you
find you’re up a pound or two, follow a healthy and structured food plan until
the extra weight comes off again.
Have planned snacks instead of grazing. To combat rampant,
spontaneous snacking, plan a couple of balanced snacks every day that you can
measure out and enjoy. Be sure to include some protein and complex
carbohydrates in your snack. If you feed yourself a bit more frequently, you
will be less likely to graze mindlessly.
Balance your treats with healthy choices. You can have an
occasional treat, but you can also have an occasional healthy choice. Keep the
treat small so that you don’t get a big sugar or unrefined carb rush. And if
you must eat sugar or an unrefined carb, eat a little protein with it so that
your blood sugar doesn’t crash and cause cravings for more of the same.
Admit your trigger foods and avoid them. All you have to do
is look at certain foods and you know you’ll eat them. Don’t keep any snack
foods in plain site around your house. Put them away. If you find yourself
going to the cupboard or refrigerator to peruse the snack items, you’ll need to
keep the trigger foods out of your house altogether.
Experiment and use the tools that work for you. Many dieters
hate the act of writing down what they eat. Some dislike exercise. Others abhor
weighing and measuring their food. Still others will not give up sugar and
unrefined carbs. You need to be honest with yourself, though. These tools are
proven to work. So, experiment with all the tools available to you and use the
ones that work.
Weight regain is not inevitable, but you need to take action
to avoid it. Apply these solutions to your life and you will find weight
maintenance to be simple and satisfying.
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