Showing posts with label Habit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Habit. Show all posts

Monday, July 13, 2026

Which food habit should I start to reduce my weight?

 Major Weight-Loss Mistakes 🔥 No Wonder You Can't Slim Down

1. Drink plenty of water: If you find plain warm water hard to drink, switch to sugar-free bottled teas (like *Dongfang Shuye*). Aim for 2,000ml daily, but cut back or sip sparingly after 8 PM.

2. Eat more vegetables: Root vegetables have higher carb content than leafy greens (like spinach, broccoli, and water spinach, which aid digestion). Opt for low-salt, low-oil cooking methods like stir-frying or boiling/blanching.

3. Eat more protein: Eggs, chicken, beef, fish, and shrimp are all good choices (e.g., stewed chicken drumsticks, braised beef, boiled shrimp, or basa fish). Remember to remove the skin (though boiling the meat itself isn't recommended).

4. Cut back on refined carbs: Choose whole grains like sweet potatoes or corn for dinner; have whole-wheat toast with a boiled egg for breakfast; and opt for buckwheat noodles or brown rice for lunch.

5. Fruit choices: Avoid high-sugar fruits like durian, jackfruit, lychee, and longan. When cravings strike, have an apple or a carton of blueberries; otherwise, drink water if you feel hungry.

6. Weight-loss mindset: Controlling appetite is the hardest part; you need willpower and the determination to stick with it for the long haul.

7. Weight monitoring: Weigh yourself on an empty stomach every morning. Ideally, take progress photos in the mirror daily, but review them weekly.

8. Weight fluctuations: It is normal for your appetite to spike before your period, or for the scale not to budge during menstruation and ovulation due to water retention. Don't stress—accept these fluctuations.

9. Weight-loss plateaus: For those with a lot of weight to lose, plateaus typically occur every 7.5–10 catties (15–20 jin); for those with less to lose, they occur every 2.5–5 catties (5–10 jin).

10. Exercise vs. weight loss: Exercise and weight loss are separate matters; you can lose weight through diet alone. If exercising is difficult, focus on making your fat-loss meals tastier instead.

Monday, March 23, 2026

Which habit changed your life?

 

  • Waking up early: During my 12th standard I had gotten into a habit of studying late and then waking up at around 9–10am. This was kind of working for me at the time, so I kept with it. But I quickly realized, how much this was stressing me out. I started waking up early, so that when I wake up I can feel the whole fresh day ahead of me.
    • Even now, I wake up early except for a few days when I am really lazy or tired :)
    • For me waking up early helps me relax my mind, and body.
  • Eating Healthy: Before I started doing this, I used to feel how difficult it would be to leave all the junk food. It would probably make me uneasy and irritated. But I have quickly understood, it is quite the opposite. When I left all that, I stopped having cravings for things like pizza too. It actually helped me a lot to keep my mind healthy. Obviously, there are benefits to your body physically, but I just feel it has helped me get rid of stress and fast moving environment.
  • Bathing: I used to take a bathe after some time of studying in my school days. My brother still does it. But taking a bath early morning, helps me wake up properly and just get a quick and fresh start on the day.
  • Books and Newspapers: I can not believe that at this point in my life I am what you might call a bookworm. But when I was younger, I could not stand the thought of reading newspapers or books. For this, I have my father to thank for, because he was the one who really encouraged and pushed me to do it. Now, I kind of can not start my morning without my precious newspaper and reading few chapters of the books I am currently reading. It has really helped me get a lot of vast knowledge, and in turn made me confident of what I say.