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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Most of my 'diet' is made up of carb-y things (bread, etc.) as I'd starve too. I take Phase 2 tablets, which do help! I eat the carb-y foods because I don't like fruit and veg much, but if you do, fill up on those.
I always seem to find that if I have a day off my diet and eat what I want, I just get hungrier and hungrier. I get used to it when I'm dieting. Do as much as you can to take your mind off it.
Try to avoid the quick fix - X stone in Y weeks etc.
If you loose weight quickly you're much more prone to put it back on quickly and you'll become one of the "yo-yo" dieters.
You need to get it into your head that you need to change your lifestyle.
Look at what you eat, how much excercise you get and yep sorry how much you drink - Alcohol is a real brute for putting weight on you.
If you're not getting much exercise now try to find something reasonably energetic and stick to it. There's no point joining a Gym and going twice because you hate it. - Personally I took up Karate but that's not for everybody but anything like that where you do it with others rather than on your own is a good motivator.
Try and cut down on your intake....I found that something as simple as not taking sugar in my tea or cofffee helped me to loose weight.......
Park the car a little further away than normal so you have to walk an extra bit, try and jog up and down stairs when you come to them. Get out and about on a bicycle.
There's lots of small things that can be done but most of all don't try and become concious of it, soon the weight will come off with no worries.
I have lost just over a stone recently by eating smaller portions and eating very slowly, drinking lots of water, cutting out most fat and eating loads of veg and salad. I also eat porridge most days with low fat soya. Oh, and I eat quite a lot of oily fish now (which I love). I have also started walking more. It suits me because the very word 'diet' makes me feel hungry and I then think of food all day. I have also hated any slimming club I have been to - all that points stuff and calorie counting, along with clapping when people have lost weight, just isn't me.
It's not been a fast loss (about 5 weeks) so far, but it's steady and manageable and I could quite easily continue like this indefinitely. What's even better is that I am beginning to feel much healthier now and my energy levels are slowly going up.
I also recommend wholeheartedly reading Paul McKenna's book 'I can make you thin'. It makes such good sense and certainly has helped me.
Good luck, and don't forget walk as much as you can.
the thing about really controlled diets where someone tells you what to eat is that you don't actually learn anything about food e.g. how to eat a nice tasty but healthy diet...
I recommend a wholefood diet - this involves eating no processed foods only whole / natural foods e.g. no bread, no pasta, no white rice, no tins etc BUT loads of veg and fruit to go with meat, fish dishes e.g. cook everything you eat from scratch - this shows you and allows you to control the sugar and fat that goes into your diet and you will feel healthier and lose weight.
good luck