Whether you have a lot to lose or just a little, you are probably looking for tips and tricks on how to get to your goal weight. Everyone will tell you eating healthy and exercise is key (which is 100% truth), but there are a few things you can do to trick your body – and you – to help create healthy habits, and get you where you want to be.
1. Use Smaller Plates and Bowls
This is especially helpful if you are one of those “clean your plate” types of eaters. Think about it–you often fill your plate and then eat everything you put on it. If you start off with a smaller plate, such as a nine-inch plate instead of a 12-inch plate, and eat everything on it, you will take in fewer calories.
Part of the reason larger plates and bowls encourage you to eat more is because food can look smaller in them. The same-sized serving of food appears much larger when it’s served in smaller bowls and plates, essentially tricking your mind into thinking you’re eating more when you’re actually eating the same amount. The same goes for cups too.
2. Take Smaller Bites and Chew Slowly
It takes your stomach about twenty minutes to send signals to your brain that you’re full. If you rush through your meal, you’ll likely eat more than you need to really feel full. In order to help you eat at a slower pace, allowing your body to fully recognize the feeling of fullness and satiety, take smaller bites and chew your food more thoroughly. In fact, recent research found that people consumed about 12 percent fewer calories when they chewed a bite of food 40 times versus just 15 times.
3. Put Your Fork or Spoon Down After Each Bite
This may seem like a silly suggestion, but it really works. After each bite, set your fork down and take a sip of water (or other calorie-free beverage). This will help slow your eating pace and will allow you to really savor each bite, thus increasing satiety and helping you avoid going back for seconds.
4. Eat Your Veggies First
Half of your plate should be filled with produce. Vegetables (and fruits) are chock-full of fiber and water–both of which help you feel full faster and for a longer period of time. Plus, they’re low in calories. If you fill up on produce first, you’ll have less room in your tummy for those higher-calorie items on your plate.
5. Drink More Water
Oftentimes you mistake thirst for hunger and end up eating when really you are just dehydrated. An easy way to make sure you’re drinking enough water throughout the day: carry a water bottle around with you and take sips all throughout the day. Also, drink a full glass of water before each meal–it’ll help you eat less overall.
6. Plan Ahead
Even if you have the best intentions, it’s easy to slip up and slide back into old habits if you don’t plan your meals and snacks. On your least busy day of the week, spend an hour or so prepping your healthy meal ingredients for that week. Chop up your favorite veggies and fruits and place them in zip-top bags or reusable containers so that they’re ready for snacks or meals. Cook up a big batch or brown rice or other whole grains to be used across several meals. Before dining out, check out the menuand nutritional information online and choose a healthy option before you get there.
I love these tips for dieting they are easy to follow, really no brainiers but they can make a bug difference. I have been using the smaller plates/bowls for awhile it’s my way to snack responsibly.
One of my biggest problems is not putting the fork or spoon down. I totally shovel!
Dieting sucks! I agree with all of these tips though. I’ve always eaten my veggies first and it does help.
Solid tips to help everyone on their journey. It usually is the little things that can make all the difference.
Great weight loss tips! Now to remember to use them 🙂
Never thought about putting the fork down after each bite! Whoa. 🙂 That’s a good one.
All of these tips are great! Especially the one about using a smaller bowl. Thanks for sharing!
Great tips!! Thanks for the reminder!!
Very good tips in helping to lose weight. Vegetables have a lot of fiber, so eating those first helps to fill me up and keep me from overeating. I also tend to put too much protein on my plate. I since have learned proper protein sizes and this has helped me not overeat protein.