Losing Weight: 5 Reasons You Suck At It, Part 2

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Losing Weight: 5 Reasons You Suck At It, Part 2

So, yes, there is ACTUALLY a part 2 to my first take on Losing Weight: 5 Reasons You Suck At It, Part 1. Unlike the first take, however, this one will be more generalized and discuss more the science behind your diet and losing weight rather than the psychological and exercise part. So If you're still struggling with losing weight and dread facing the scale, here's 5 more things you could possibly be doing wrong.



1. You Overeat On Healthy Foods
Losing Weight: 5 Reasons You Suck At It, Part 2


Yes, broccoli is better for you than a candy bar, but that doesn’t mean eat 6,000 calories worth of broccoli because, shocker, that’s not healthy. Do NOT believe those videos on YouTube or nutrition websites that tell you that as long as the food is healthy, you can eat as much as you want because you CAN’T. Those are LIES. A calorie is a calorie is a calorie, and despite what ANYONE TELLS YOU, your body only needs a certain amount to burn during the day. The rest is stored. Your body doesn’t care if it was from a cupcake or a carrot stick, it’s still a calorie and counts against you if you inhale too many.



2. You Graze…Like A Damn Cow
Losing Weight: 5 Reasons You Suck At It, Part 2


So, the actual definition of grazing when it comes to eating healthy is…well, mindlessly eating. Cows graze, or eat, all day long, which is where the term came from, and this could be a reason why your love handles love ya so darn much. Yeah, yeah, DUH, right? Wrong. You’d be shocked to discover how many people don’t know how detrimental grazing is to their diet, even if they use apps like MyFitnessPal or have a personal trainer. And the worst part? Most people don’t even know they DO IT. You’re overeating, and not even realizing it. You count all three meals, but conveniently leave out those two brownies a coworker brought to the office that day. Stop grazing!



3. Your Sweet Tooth Controls You


Losing Weight: 5 Reasons You Suck At It, Part 2

Even though it is the thing people watch the most in weight loss, calorie intake is not the only thing you need to worry about. Now, I’m not stranger to sugar. I mentioned in my first weight loss Take how much soda I used to drink before I kicked the useless habit, so trust me, I understand that the struggle is really real. But sugar is just as important as calorie intake, and it’s EVERYWHERE. Literally. The bread group is a huge culprit. Why? Bread, all bread, don’t care if it’s white, rye, or wheat, needs yeast to rise and to activate the yeast, you need butt loads of sugar.



Two teaspoons of sprinkles will exceed your daily recommended sugar intake and that’s not even counting what’s in the buttercream or the cake. And artificial sweeteners? Yeah, sorry, but those aren’t any better. Also, please remember, “No Sugar Added” is not the same as “Sugar Free”. Sugar Free means no sugar (but it COULD contain artificial sweeteners) and “No Sugar Added” means the ingredients have a natural sugar that cannot be removed. So read your labels people!



4. You Consume Too Much Sodium


Losing Weight: 5 Reasons You Suck At It, Part 2

Actually, this doesn’t impact as many people as you would think. Some people can consume salt all day every day and have no adverse effects. However, salt causes major water retention in others, especially women, and ESPECIALLY when they are on their period. And, just like sugar, salt is everywhere. Why? Well, because most savory foods don’t taste like anything without it. Soy sauce, hot sauce, butters, chocolate, steak sauce, dine out foods, cereal, pizza, burgers, soup, chili, fried foods, dressings, ketchup, even soda and salads…all have salt. And, unlike sugar, when you dine out, chefs don’t measure salt. Most taste test and add as much as they want until it tastes good. So I you eat out a lot, even if it’s a salad with chicken (I promise that chicken has salt on it), there’s really no way to know for sure how much salt is in it unless you prepare it at home yourself.



5. You Cheat Too Much On Your Cheat Day


Losing Weight: 5 Reasons You Suck At It, Part 2

Cheat days aren’t the best idea in the first place because it makes it harder for your body to become adjusted to eating healthy all the time. But your Cheat Day doesn’t actually mean throw your diet out the window. It means replace your meals with foods you like, but still consume the proper amounts of calories, sugar, salt, and other things you see on the label. No, a slice of pizza won’t kill you, but the whole damn pie will. And adding extra cheese, extra pepperoni, extra sausage…more fat and more calories. Your body, biologically, doesn’t understand a cheat day. It understands fats and calories and sugar and will still hold on to whatever you put in it, probably even more so now that you cut it off some its favorite foods. So make sure you still pay attention to what you shove down your gullet, even on your Cheat Day.





Yes, weight loss is a pain in the ass. I know it is in mine. But you can do it! Just be diligent, strict, and determined, and you’ll definitely reach your weight loss target!

Losing Weight: 5 Reasons You Suck At It, Part 2

Losing Weight: 5 Reasons You Suck At It, Part 2
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