Let’s talk about real weight loss. What I’m talking about is losing weight in a way and at a rate that’s sustainable. Yes, you can go on one of those miracle liquid diets for 48 hours and lose a few pounds. But it isn’t something you’d want to (or should) be sticking with for the long run. Plus chances are that as soon as you go back to eating normally you’ll get the weight right back.
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slow and steady
Instead, I’d like to make a case for slow and steady weight loss. You didn’t put those 30 extra pounds on overnight. Don’t expect to take them off in a matter of weeks. Instead, aim to lose half a pound to a pound per week. Believe me, it’ll still be a challenge most weeks.

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The key to slow and steady weight loss is lifestyle changes. The changes you make to your lifestyle today should become habits that will stick with you forever.
Drink more water, and cut out high-calorie drinks like soda and fruit juices. Cut back on sugar and refined carbs as much as possible. Stick with low sugar fruits, lots of non-starchy veggies, and protein. Don’t forget to add a few healthy fats. Yes, they are high in calories, but they’ll also keep you full longer.
just move around more
Make it a habit to go for a 30-minute walk after dinner in the evening. Or start a yoga class. Make an effort to move around more all throughout your day. Get up and walk around while you’re talking on the phone. Go play with the kids in the yard or ride a bike. Keep in mind that you can move in 15-minute spurts to meet your daily goals.
Small lifestyle changes will start to add up and you’ll see some slow and steady weight loss. And there’s another important reason why you want to keep it real and not try to do too much too fast. The end goal is to keep the weight off. And that will be easier if you do it slowly by changing the way you eat, the way you move, and your whole outlook on life. Set yourself up for success by setting small weight loss goals and working toward them.
Yes, it takes some patience, but it will be well worth it in the end. Because the end goal is a healthier, more active version of you. Someone that can run around with the kids at the park. Someone that’s setting a great example for her loved ones. And yes, someone that fits in that pretty new dress.