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This may come as a shocker for many people: cutting down the number of times you eat in a day won’t necessarily lead to weight loss.
When it comes to shredding those extra pounds, the magic word is “metabolism,” not “fasting.” Metabolism refers to a bodily process of breaking down substances into usable energy. […]

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Plan What You Eat For Losing Weight

Weight loss experts always say that the one, critical virtue that people must have in their goal of dropping some pounds is discipline.
I say, discipline should be accompanied by another virtue which is just as important: diligence.
Diligence is most prominent in planning what you eat.  If you want to lose some weight, you must learn […]

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Stop Giving Yourself A Hard Time

One of the consequences involved with weight loss which is often overlooked is guilt.
If a person who’s trying to drop some pounds deviates from his diet plan, he often falls in a state of despondency.  If such a person misses a workout schedule, he’ll feel bad for the rest of the day.  If a person, […]

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Metabolism, metabolism, metabolism.
If you have been trying to lose some weight, then this word is very, very familiar to you. Metabolism is indeed the secret to weight loss. It refers to the body’s ability to burn substances into energy, which, of course, includes those nasty fat-causing calories.
Here’s the thing about metabolism: it doesn’t […]

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Weight Loss Takes Patience

A lot of people pursue weight loss plans.
Almost 95% of them give up before any substantial results can be achieved.
The reason?
Weight loss doesn’t happen overnight.  Sadly, most people want instant results.  A person may have a date this coming Saturday, and he’ll only start losing weight on Wednesday.  And when he manages only to lose […]

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How often have you said to yourself “I’ve not eaten much today”? While this may be true, often we aren’t always completely honest with ourselves as to what we have really eaten.
I feel this is often due to just forgetting. There’s nothing sinister about it. The odd biscuit that was eaten at […]

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