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We’re
talking weight loss, of course. Shubhra Krishan has some sensible tips on how to
lose weight the smart way!
Why wait till the world figures out
what kind of diet or pill works best? Why spend thousands of hard-earned bucks
on dubious diet programmes? Chalk out your own fail-proof strategies for
shedding those stubborn kilos. Some smart tips to help you
along:
Start With The Right
Reason
Success begins with a sensible goal. Don’t go on a diet
if:
You’re doing it for someone
else:
Like anything else that requires full commitment, dieting works
best if you are doing it for
yourself.
You’re going through a
chaotic time:
A question of commitment again. How can you possibly make
time for a balanced meal if things aren’t exactly balanced in life right
now? Wait until the crisis
subsides.
You’re desperate to shed
a few kilos for an important event:
Doing this comes with a guarantee of
failure. You’ll find yourself bingeing with a vengeance once the important
event is over.
You’re unhappy with
yourself:
Don’t say, “I look awful so I’m going to lose
weight.” Say, “I want to look wonderful, so I’m going to shed
weight.” It will make all the
difference.
You’re
commitment-phobic:
Dieting is not about not eating. It’s about
eating right. And that’s a commitment you should be ready to make for
life.
Five Reasons To Re-think Your
Diet...
Fight diseases:
To
combat heart disease, breast cancer, diabetes and many other killer ailments
— especially if they run in your family. Food high in red meat and fat
increases your chances of getting these diseases.
To age healthier:
It is safer to
grow older lighter on the scales. Your bones, and your back in particular, will
thank you for it. Besides, you simply must keep up with metabolic meltdown;
it’s a fact that the older you get, the harder it is to lose
weight.
To feel lighter:
If you
are huffing and puffing up the stairs, finding it difficult to touch your toes
and carry packages, your body is pleading with you to reduce the burden on
it.
To perform at 100 per cent of your
potential:
When you’re slim and trim, you’re also energetic,
confident and creative.
To escape a life
sentence:
Chocolate, cakes and cookies can take control of your life,
destroying your sense of
self-worth.
Five Sentences That
Spell Failure
“Just one teeny-tiny slice of cake...
can’t be that bad.”
“I’ve had a lousy day... what I
need is a comforting cheese pizza.”
“What? ‘Dal
makhani’ without the butter? You must be
kidding!”
“I’m not baking this cake for myself —
it’s for him and the kids.”
“I can’t refuse
dessert. My hostess will
mind.”
Five Sentences That
Shout ‘Success’
“Hey, cake, you’re not for
me — you’re going straight down to my hips.”
“This
pizza won’t solve my problem. It will only make me
fat.”
“Dal makhani, simmered with garlic, ginger, green
chillies, salt and just a teaspoon of light cream... is
divine!”
“He doesn’t need this cake. My kids don’t
need it. I can always serve them fresh chopped
fruit.”
“I’m going to say a polite ‘No’ to my
hostess — and make it up to her by raving about the
salad.”
Five Ways To Get The
Most From Your Meal
Remove all distractions. Turn off the
television, put aside the newspaper. Try eating at least one meal a week in
silence.
Go on a fast every day! But start after 8 o’clock in the
night. Make it a rule not to eat anything after that time — your body will
feel lighter. If you cannot combat the midnight snack attack, go to bed early.
Take only what you need. Do not fill your plate. Satisfy your body, not
your mind.
Chew well. Really taste the sweet peas in your curry, revel in
the cool, moist feel of yoghurt as it melts in your mouth... Put down your fork
between bites.
Learn to tell the difference between feeling satisfied and
stuffed. Remember — the brain takes 20 minutes to register that your
stomach is full, so say ‘No’ to that second
helping.
Five No-Cooking,
Low-Calorie Bites To Keep You Going
Fill mushroom caps with tomato
chutney.
Dab cucumber slices with whipped low fat cheese spread and top
with strips of peppers.
Dip cauliflower florets in low-calorie mayonnaise.
Add curry powder and chopped nuts.
Slice ripe, red tomatoes, sprinkle with
salt and pepper, and enjoy every juicy bite.
Spear bite-sized fruit on
picks and dip in honey for a luscious, good-looking treat.
Make sure
your fridge is always stocked with at least some of the ingredients you’ll
need to make your own low-cal recipes.
Five Fashion Tips To Remember,
While You Get Fit
Hide hips with an oversize blouse over
comfortable hip-hugging pants while you exercise, to balance that wide-hipped
look by showing up your upper torso.
Wear vertical stripes: They’ll
make you look taller, and hence, slimmer.
Keep accessories simple and
functional — a terry band at the most. Dangling bracelets, gold chains and
watches add visual clutter to an already bulky look.
Wear
the smartest, most comfortable walking shoes. Shoes with fit, comfort and proper
design will keep you light on your feet, give your gait an athletic bounce and
facilitate injury-free exercise.
Rule of thumb: Dark colours make you look
slimmer than light ones.
Commit to your smart diet and enjoy the
results!
Got any
comments or questions? E-mail us at femina@timesgroup.com with ‘how to
— Be a successful Loser ’ in the subject line