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Originally Posted by erinrayann
Looks like you have the right outlook on how to obtain and MAINTAIN your goal. Like you and so many other people, I have tried various methods to lose weight, and while some worked, there is no way I could have carried on those methods for life. I am interested to hear what you did... just cut back. Cut out certain foods, calorie count, fat count?
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honestly it was a little bit of everything... first and foremost i set a calorie limit so i cal count. then i gradually started either taking things out of my diet that i knew wouldn't do anything positive for my body (i ate a LOT of junk food! i could finish and entire bag of Ruffles and ranch dip in one day) and replacing it with more and more fresh food. i had to learn how to COOK veggies so that i would eat more of them (without burying them in buter/oil/whatnot) and once i got past that it wasn't so bad.
i also learned TONS of tiny tips on what things are better to eat than others so i never felt deprived or like i couldn't have anything (swapping one fat laden cracker for another, using low fat versions of the things i already ate) and once my body got used to eating more and more fresh foods i wasn't craving the empty calories of junk food anymore.
the hardest thing has been getting MOVING! i've never been a fan of exercise and even now i don't do it on a regular basis but when i DO i feel GREAT so it's been making me motivated to do it more often...
i know it sounds pretty basic and like the same old but it was all something i really had to change in my brain- aquiring a taste for healthy food, learning when to STOP and not binge, and exercise. it hasn't been easy but it has been totally worth it.
plus now i have this huge arsenal of healthy foods that replace my junk food so i still eat junk but it's not junk. if anything, my whole wheat organic pizzas taste MUCH better than digorno! hehe