Losing weight is rarely fun when you first begin. Because you are overweight, it can be hard to move and somewhat painful to start a weight loss program, both physically and mentally. One thing that helps is having a plan and sticking to it. Here are a few things to keep in mind as you start to lose weight.
Curb your late night snacking if you want to see good results in your diet and weight loss plan. Eating close to bed time puts calories in your system that will be burned off during your sleeping hours when metabolism slows to a crawl and your calories burned per hour are at their lowest levels.
To continue to make your weight loss plan a reality, closely monitor the amount of alcohol that you consume. Alcoholic beverages like apple martinis are extremely high in calories. Save these drinks for special occasions, and if you feel you have to indulge, consider picking up a glass of wine or a can of light beer.
To help you lose weight, add walking into your day. Do you have children you pick up from school? Simply park a few blocks away instead of picking them up at the front door of the school. Do you commute to work by car? Park as far away as possible from your work and walk the rest of the way. Do you catch the bus to work? Pick a bus stop that is a block or two farther away from your home. Invest a little time and a few dollars for good walking shoes and walk those pounds away by adding additional walking time into your day.
A good way to lose weight is to do all of your grocery shopping at a health food store. Health food stores may be a little more expensive, but they have all of the healthy food that you want and it's all available in one place. You can't go wrong with that.
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Re: Finally got my Singapore Citizenship!
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Re: Advice on Applying for PR and LTVP for My Wife While Residing Overseas
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Hello,
I was googling this topic and am blown away by the helpful tips you provided here! I'm also closing down my Pte Ltd, which used to be a one-man show, and as such am trying to do it cost efficiently and "hands on".
I used to do bookkeeping as well as annual filings myself, but for the final year I do have some specific questions. Is there a way to connect with you via private message? (I'm also open to connect to an affordable professional in that field, if you have someone to recommend or feel more comfortable with that.)
Cheers,
Andreo
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