If you want to count
calories, the key thing is to be organized...and to look at the way
that you like to eat and the way that you ought to eat, before you
start counting calories in earnest. If you use a calorie counter to
work out how many daily calories your favorite foods or snacks would
be, for example, then you can work out which ones you need to cut out
completely, which ones you could have as an occasional treat and which
ones you can eat more frequently. And you can plan for that.
Counting
calories on a daily basis is about more than this however. In order to
maximize your chances of sticking to your daily calorie count you need
to know what that number is, and you need to know how to work out the
calorie content of the various foods you may be eating. A little
planning will help and can actually make it easier for you to stick to
your diet. Try buying a notebook to plan your meals and note down what
you eat, or get a calorie counter to keep a running total of where you
are up to each day.
If you can build your meal planning around
calories then you'll find it a lot easier to eat healthily, stick with
your diet and maintain the right calorie intake. A lot of people find
it best to start with daily or weekly meal planning to do this. Because
you need to think about things in advance, this might take a little
time and effort to start with but as you get used to working stuff out
here you'll start to do it automatically. And everything then becomes
easier.
There are lots and lots of online resources that can tell
you what your daily calorie level should be and how many calories are
in each food you consume etc. plus many others that will supply you
with good meal plans...with the calories already worked out for you!
See our recommended reading list below. With a little investigation and planning, counting calories really
doesn't need to be confusing.
A good tip is to eat more
regularly, make your portion sizes a bit smaller than you may be used
to...and to remember to eat lots of fruit and vegetables as their
calorie content is often lower than many other foods...yet the can be
quite filling.
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