The Psychology of Weight Loss
How many times has this scenario played out? It’s January. You make the resolution to eat less, exercise more and finally lose that weight — once and for all. You start out on a path to success, but after a few months, weeks or even days,…
For Successful Weight Loss, It’s Mind Over Munching
Many people start a weight loss program gung-ho, ruthlessly slashing calories, skipping meals and living on carrots and diet soda. By week two, this cold-turkey approach starts to wear on your resolve — not to mention your health and energy.…
5 Ways to Rein in Holiday Weight Gain
While the holidays aren’t the best time to kick off a weight loss program, you certainly can hold steady — and still enjoy the goodies the season has to offer. Just follow five simple “rein-it-in-dear rules” and you’ll be able to…
Send Winter Pounds Packing
Winter cold doesn’t mean you have to put exercise on ice. While snuggling on the couch with a cozy blanket, a plate of cookies and a steaming mug of cocoa may sound like the idyllic winter scene, it won’t look so pretty next spring when…
5 Ways to Keep Your Mood Up and Weight Down This Holiday Season
Who says being jolly means having a belly like a bowl of jelly? You can still be merry this holiday season while you keep weight gain out in the cold. All it takes is following five simple rules.1. Eat breakfast.
You’ll jumpstart…
5 Ways to Sabotage Your Diet
Are you sabotaging your weight loss efforts?1. Eat at the counter
If you’re standing up, chances are you’re multi-tasking and not paying attention to what you’re putting in your mouth. But if you sit down and eat slowly, savoring…