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The best way to win this battle is to get closer to 1,950 than 3900. The key to doing this is always remembering that the foods you see in convenience stores and gas stations are there because someone wants you to buy them. Not only this, but they have spent a lot of time and effort to figure out what colors, names, and sizes will make you notice their products.So the way to win this battle is by not being a "good little consumer". Try your best to buy only planned foods - The foods you plan to buy during your grocery run. Resist all unplanned purchases...gas stations, convenience stores, vending machines and checkout lines...these are all examples of places where we typically make unplanned impulse food buys. Avoid the temptation to think that eating several meals in a day will "cause" weight loss. If you are eating too many calories, you are eating too many calories. It doesn't matter how many meals you eat.There are diet plans out there such as my book Eat Stop Eat that promote very brief periods of short term fasting as a method of weight loss. Plans like these teach us that we don't have to be constantly eating to be healthy. In fact, taking small breaks from eating every once in a while may actually be healthy for us. By making at least one of these adjustments (avoiding "unplanned foods" and avoiding the urge to eat constantly) you will be one step closer to a healthy and nutritious diet. And remember, 3,900 calories per day is overeating for almost everyone. Article Source: http://www.articlewheel.com
Brad Pilon is a strength training and nutrition professional and author of Eat Stop Eat. You can learn about his new book "Eat Stop Eat" that is quickly changing the way people think about dieting, by visiting www.eatstopeat.com Brad Pilon is an expert contributor at eFit-Today www.efit-today.com/public/department59.cfm
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