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Write a specific wellness mission for the upcoming weeks (think: "I will eat two clean meals per day for two weeks") and stick it where you'll see it. Remember: This is a jumping-off point, so it's OK to start small.
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Toss out three food products labeled "low-fat," "reduced-fat" or "fat-free." They often pack more salt, sugar or even calories than the full-fat versions.
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Research has linked hopping on the scale regularly to better weight-loss results.
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Walk, run-walk, bike, swim—your pick. And don't forget to time yourself.
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New research has confirmed the age-old diet trick: Smaller dishes (try 9-inch ones) and cutlery will help with portion control and naturally reduce your calorie intake.
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Start in plank position, then extend one arm and the opposite leg without disturbing your form; switch sides. Do 10 reps on each side.
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Everyone loves replacing butter with avocado for avocado toast. But you can also swap it into other recipes to up your fiber; replace 1 tablespoon of butter with 1/2 tablespoon of avocado.
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Do you have any foods that you just can't stop eating once you start? (We're looking at you, buttered popcorn and M&M's.) Think about what those are for you, and purge three of the ones that tend to knock you offtrack from your diet goals.
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Walk, stretch, even squatevery hour on the hour. New research has shown that sitting for long periods raises your chance of getting a chronic disease, even if you exercise. Here are six easy ways to sit less every day.
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If self-weighing seems to be working for you, aim for a check-in once a week. Recent research shows that weighing yourself at least once a week may help you stay on track toward your weight loss goals. That said, some people find weighing themselves frequently just makes them frustratedespecially since the number on the scale doesn't always reflect an actual slimdown, since muscle is denser than fat.
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On Day 4, you ran, walked, or biked as fast as you could. Today, try to beat that time to hit a new personal record.
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Only use one piece of bread, which will save you about 100 calories. You could also opt for a lettuce wrap instead.
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Foods like chili peppers and hot sauce have a thermogenic effect, meaning you quite literally burn extra calories while you chew. Try throwing a diced hot pepper into a salad.
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Two weeks down! Write out a new goal, or expand upon your Day 1 mission. (Did you manage to eat two clean meals a day? Strive for three clean meals per day for a week.)
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Starting the day with protein-packed meals keeps you full and satisfied longer. And whether you eat them scrambled, over-easy, or in a sandwich, eggs are one of the easiest (and most delicious) way to get the satiating nutrient in your morning meal. Try this healthy recipe for a bacon and egg sandwich.
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A 2015 study found that women who did 30 minutes of an unfamiliar aerobic activity enjoyed their workout more than those who stuck to their usual routines. Not sure where to start? Go for one of the seven biggest fitness trends forecasted for 2016.
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An early sweat session helps keep your metabolism humming all day. And although the thought of carving out time to work out in the morning may seem daunting, we bet you can find 2 minutes for this fast workout.
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Go for 10 to 15 reps to get the hang of the motion. Watch this video tutorial to learn the proper way to execute the move.
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Can you go meat-free for the next three days? Give it a shot. Research shows that vegetarians tend to have lower BMIs than meat eaters.
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Make water your primary beverage for the rest of the month. We'll give you a free pass for morning coffee and the occasional glass of wine.
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Make the world your gym! Hold a wall sit before you brush your teeth, do 10 to 15 push-ups before you shower, and lunge your way from the TV to the bathroom.
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Instead of taking your full lunch break sitting in the kitchenette (or worse, at your desk), grab a co-worker and spend the first half of your break taking a brisk walk.
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Enjoy one fruit and one vegetable that you rarely eat. Only about 13 percent of adults get the recommended amount of fruit per day (1 1/2 to 2 cups), and fewer than 9 percent get their daily veggie dose (2 to 3 cups).
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Aim for five one-minute intervals of two-footed, alternating or high-knee skipping. Include a short rest in between each.
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Exercise using just your body weight—Tabata-style! Do squat jumps, push-ups, burpees and sit-ups for 20-second intervals, with 10 seconds of rest in between. Repeat twice.
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Drink a 17-ounce bottle of water before each meal. It'll help you feel fuller, consume fewer calories and stay hydrated.
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Resistance bands, BOSU balls and ankle weights are great for extra burn. Try this six-move BOSU circuit that will tone your whole body.
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Tally 50 burpees by the end of the day. Crank up the traditional move with these three calorie-torching variations.
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The fiber-filled seed can even be used for pie crust. Try our recipe.
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