If you're having trouble losing weight, then these admittedly simple suggestions may come as a revelation to you (as they did to me a few years ago). That is, you don't have to finish everything that's on your plate... or take a larger portion just to finish the "last little bit" that's leftover.
I grew up in a family where you had to finish everything on your plate. If you were full, it didn't matter. You still had to finish everything. I remember fighting my Dad over the fat and gristle I left on chicken bones. I refused to eat it; my Dad believed I should finish it.
If you (like my Dad) harbor a stubborn belief that you have to finish all that you take, then don't be surprised when several pounds of fat take up permanent residence around your middle and on your thighs.
A second common habit I've observed is that of finishing the "last little bit" that remains in cereal boxes or casserole dishes or whatever. It seems there's this natural human urge to "finish things"... to "follow through"... as if it were virtuous to polish off various food items to make room for newly purchased groceries.
I'm here to tell you—you don't have to finish that last little bit. Don't force yourself to overeat for the sake of that vain feeling of accomplishment you get when you throw an empty cereal box away or remove a large dish from the fridge and put it in the sink to be cleaned. Just save whatever's left for later... even if it's a very small amount.
If you have a spouse that asks, "Why don't you just finish that?" the answer is simple. "I'm just not that hungry," you say. And let it go at that.
Follow these two simple guidelines and it'll make your quest to lose weight a whole lot simpler.
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