Welcome back to Thinking Thin Thursday.

I’m pleased to report that my eating is still under control and weight loss is going well.

My friend as well who is also on a similar journey is also finding her journey is going well. Recently she was recommended some supplement providers similar to Nucific and a local health food shop, and according to her, she believes they are both helpful for her weight loss journey.

How are you doing? I figure if you’re reading this post weight loss is something you are interested in, so I hope your journey is going in the right direction.

If you’ve been following the series, you’ll have realised I don’t really buy into the idea of dieting.

I’ve tried a few over the years, and the weight I have managed to lose I’ve put straight back on again when I’ve gone back to my old habits.

There isn’t a quick fix to getting eating under control and losing weight, and the only real strategy is to work towards a long-term lifestyle change. That is what Thinking Thin is about.

How To Lose A Stone Without Dieting

This week I thought I’d share with you all the lifestyle changes that I’ve made to get to this point.

All of these little steps have set me on a journey to long term weight loss and healthy eating, and if you incorporate them into your life too, you will definitely see a change.

If you haven’t already, pop over and read my post about the Compound Effect to understand how small changes can benefit your weight loss journey.

Things To Do To Help You Lose A Stone

  • Give up drinking caffeine. This has made a real difference my food cravings for sugar and chocolate. It was surprising how much difference it made to my over eating. Instead of having coffee daily, I have it as a treat every now and again and I appreciate it a lot more. If you drink a lot of caffeine, I promise it will make a difference to your weight loss journey.
  • Start drinking water infused with lemon. Plenty of water really helps when you want to lose weight. Adding lemon to it makes it perfect for detoxing and also adds pectin to the water. This has helped me feel fuller for longer.
  • Reduce the amount of bread you eat. I allow myself 2 slices of wholemeal bread from a 400gram loaf per day. I’ve found that if I eat white bread now that I really feel uncomfortable in my digestive system. Eating lots of bread can really pile on the pounds.
  • Start eating dark chocolate. I realised that there were going to be times when only chocolate will do. To keep my eating under control I’ve started having small pieces of dark chocolate instead. I tried some raw chocolate this week, that didn’t contain any sugar or dairy, and that really hit the spot. Dark chocolate, because of it’s high cocoa content, is far more satisfying than mink chocolate and knocks those chocolate cravings on the head without sparking a sugar hit at the same time.
  • Cook more. Cooking food from scratch and avoiding processed food with lots of hidden fats and sugars makes such a difference. It’s a really good lifestyle habit to get into, for you and the whole family.
  • Eat Lean Meats And Fish. While I’m getting my weight under control, I have reduced the amount of fat in my diet. I remove all visible fat from any meat I eat, and try to eat lean varieties where I can. I will eat bacon, but I cut of the rind before cooking.
  • Eat More Veggies (and fruit too!). One of the challenges I face changing my eating habits is that I don’t like fruit. I wish I did as it would make life a lot easier. Instead of worrying about it though, I’ve been increasing the amounts of vegetables I eat. They are fab as they are full of nutrients, low in fat and really good for you. I add vegetables to omelettes and love this brunch recipe too. They make meals really filling and satisfying. If you can make sure your diet is nutrient rich, you are much less likely to have binges and cravings.
  • Try cosmetic procedures. There are also some simple and painless cosmetic procedures that can help you lose a stone without dieting. Lots of people living in the Big Apple are signing up for buccal fat removal in New York because this procedure involves removing excess fat deposits from the cheeks, making your face look slimmer and more defined. This can make a huge difference in your overall appearance and may even boost your confidence and motivation to continue with your weight loss journey.
  • Get a good night’s sleep. Being tired can have a huge impact on what we eat. Any Mum who’s recently had a baby will probably vouch for that. I know many a new parent that has spent the early days fuelled by cake and coffee to get through the day. Making sure the body is fully recharged with a good night’s sleep will also help you beat binges and cravings.

These have been the the relatively small lifestyle changes I’ve made over the last few month’s that have helped my weight loss progress. Just making a small change a little bit at a time has really helped.

These ideas feel like second nature to me now, and it doesn’t feel like any effort at all. I do have some more changes to make but I’m still really happy with my progress so far.

Losing a stone really wasn’t that difficult at all, but was a really big milestone.

I would even highly recommend checking out DietProbe.com for a wide range of diet plans that are very simple to fit into your busy day to day routine. Now onto the next stone, as I’ve still got that holiday to think about!

Are these changes you think you could make in your life to help you lose weight?

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12 COMMENTS

  1. I need to start recording my weight again, and my portions/food. That’s the way I know I’ll lose because once I’m in the habit I can keep going.

    Blogging’s the worst thing for me. It means late nights, so I’m too tired to get up in the morning to exercise. My walking at lunch times doesn’t really provide enough exercise to lose weight.

  2. Fab tips, Zena! You are doing brilliantly on your weight loss journey. It is great that you are helping others by sharing your experiences too.

  3. You are doing so well….I think I might have to try following your tips and see how I get on 🙂 x

  4. I am so pleased to hear that things are going really well for you =)
    I really think I need to print this off and follow this list, I have had a terrible week with lots of things that just seem to make me stressed and when I am stressed I make really bad choices concerning my diet. I am hoping that once we move I can leave bad habits at this house and only follow with the good habits, (of course making the changes from right now) but I think the new slate will be a great motivator for me.

  5. Some great tips here Zena.
    I have to admit drinking more water did make a lot of difference for me… I still have to drink more but I am slowly getting there 🙂

  6. Fabulous tips thank you, I knew them all already but haven’t thought about it for a while. It’s good to have a reminder, I’m starting to get to the point where I want to loose some weight now my baby is ten weeks old. No resting about the caffeine though, that I didn’t know and I drink a lot of tea, always with two sugars too.

  7. Brilliant tips – well done you! I must start using them but oh my I love my coffee though….Kaz x

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