One of the
most straightforward ways to lose weight is to reduce your caloric intake. As
long as you’re consuming fewer calories than you’re burning off, you will be
maintaining a deficit and you will lose weight.
The problem
with this plan though is that counting calories is inaccurate, overly
simplistic and incredibly dull. Keeping tabs on everything you eat is
impractical and restricting yourself to bland foods with low calories is soul
destroying.
Thankfully, this isn’t the only way you can cut calories. In fact, there
are plenty of ways you can cut calories from your current diet that will almost
go unnoticed. And as long as you use these methods, then you can be sure that
you’re at least reducing the amount of calories you can take in. Seeing
as most of us are maintaining some kind of equilibrium with our weight, there’s
a good chance that making these changes will put you in a deficit so you can
start losing. And at the very least, it’s a step in the right direction that
will make larger changes easier to make down the line.
Here are
some of the best ways to ‘trick’ yourself into eating fewer calories…
Decant Your
Crisps
If you like
eating crisps out the bag, then you’ll likely be familiar with just how
difficult it is to put them down and to just stop. The trick then is to
stop eating directly from the bag. Instead, decant a certain amount of crisps
into a bowl and put an elastic band around the top of the bag. This way, you’ll
eat a smaller portion and it will be much easier to stop dipping in.
Share and
Share Alike
Try to make
it a habit to offer a generous amount of your food to other people eating with
you. If you have a plate of chips then say ‘take as many as you want’. It might
hurt a little at the time but in the long run it will do you good. And as an
added bonus, you’ll look really generous in the process!
Buy Smaller
Crockery
One of the
simplest things you can do to start eating less is to buy smaller plates and
bowls. This way, you’ll be limited in terms of how much you can dish up – and
as a rule we eat what’s in front of us without going up for seconds.
And Small
Cutlery
Likewise, a
small spoon and a small fork will force you to take smaller mouthfuls. In turn,
this helps you to slow down with your eating which gives your brain more time
to register your stomach filling up.
Drink a
Glass of Water Before Every Meal
This is a
very simple rule that can make a big difference to your health and to your
weight loss. Drink a whole glass of water before each meal and you’ll find you
feel fuller as you eat. What’s more, you’ll produce more saliva thus enabling
yourself to break down your food more efficiently for digestion and absorption
of nutrients.
Avoid Soda
Drinks
Speaking of
drinks, make sure you avoid soda drinks when you’re trying to diet. These
contain tons of sugar and lots of calories and actually make us feel hungrier.
You won’t feel more hungry if you swap that Coke for water instead but
you’ll dock your intake of calories by a couple of hundred!
And Fancy
Coffees
Even worse
are fancy coffees like mochas, cappuccinos and the like. These contain tons of
cream and chocolate sprinkles and can equate to upwards of 200 calories. Have
an Americano instead and you’ll get 0 calories per drink.
Share a
Dessert
Eating
desserts out is one of the biggest issues when it comes to losing weight.
Restaurants often make massive desserts that are incredibly rich and
most people will feel a very full after eating a whole one. Share your next
restaurant pudding with a fellow diner though and you’ll turn it into a social
occasion while at the same time halving your calories! Another option is to opt
for a coffee instead.
Always Leave
Something
Most of us
have been brought up to clear off our plates. That may be polite but it’s not
so kind to our waistlines. Try a new rule then to always leave at least one
small thing and you’ll drop a couple of calories from each meal at least, while
simultaneously training yourself to be ‘okay’ with leaving some food. Which is
kind of a big deal.
Take the
Sugar Out Of… Everything
Forget fancy
sweetener, just stop adding sugar to things! You’ll get used to tea, cereal and
fruit without sugar and when you do you’ll find it lessens your sweet tooth at
the same time as further reducing your calorie count.
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