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Weight Loss Tips After The Birth Of Your Baby By Richard Wassell, Fri Dec 9th
http://www.livinghealthysite.com The tips listed below will help you to get back to you idealweight after the birth of your child. 1) Remember that the best approach to combineshealthy eating and regular exercise. It is important you stayfocussed on both these areas.
2) Eat slowly and chew your food well. Put your cutlery downbetween bites and don't pick them up until you have finishedchewing. 3) Instead of putting the food on the table and letting everyonehelp themselves, serve the food on the plate. Allocate theappropriate amount for each food group. 4) If you feel like snacking, try going for a walk instead.Before you go, have a good drink of water. Hunger is oftendisguising thirst. 5) If you have a problem with junk food and can't resist thetemptation at home, stop the problem at the source.
Don't buyany junk food! Or at least limit the amount you buy to one itemper week. 6) Eat smaller meals, but more often. A healthy meal will be alot more satisfying than a packet of chips or a drink. 7) Drink fresh juices instead of soft drinks. This will cut downon your sugar intake, and is a far better alternative than theartificial sweeteners in those diet soft drinks. 8) Set yourself a weight goal and stick to it. Chart yourprogress and stick it on the fridge. It will be a helpfulreminder every time you go in the kitchen. 9) If you do have to go for junk food, try the healthiestoption. For example try to get the burger with the most salad onit, or get some salads to accompany the meal. 10) Increase your motivation levels, and stay on track. If yourmotivation drops, you will find it hard to focus on your goalweight.
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