Expert Reveals 6 Habits of People Who Successfully Lose Weight

Do you want to lose weight? According to an expert, weight loss warriors swear by a few secret habits to keep them dropping weight. Dr. Rachel Paul, PhD, RD, is a nutritionist specializing in weight loss. In a new social media post, she reveals a few things many of her successful clients have in common. "You can absolutely lose weight in any calorie deficit, but following these habits – prioritizing real foods, moving your body regularly, and not *feeling* restricted is what I see work for thousands and thousands of women," she writes in the post, going on to reveal the "Six daily habits of people whose successfully lose weight."
They Prioritize Protein
The first thing weight loss warriors do is prioritize protein throughout the day. "They make sure to eat protein to stay full, manage blood sugar and cravings, and maintain muscle mass and metabolism," she says. "Not every meal has to be high protein, but overall protein foods appear regularly in their day."
They Choose Fiber-Rich Foods
Two, choose fiber-rich carbs. "When eating carbs, they focus on higher fiber options like vegetables, legumes, fruits, and whole grains. These choices help prevent blood sugar spikes and crashes that can lead to cravings and overeating and also keep you regular in the bathroom and promote fullness," she writes.
They Limit Liquid Calories
Three, they limit liquid calories. "They avoid drinking calories from sugary drinks like sodas, fruit juices, and coffee drinks," she says. "These types of calories quickly add up without keeping you full. Instead, they opt for water, sparkling water, unsweetened teas, or other low-calorie options to stay hydrated."
They Plan Meals and Snacks
Fourth, they plan meals and snacks. "This does not have to mean spending hours meal prepping or only eating home-cooked food. It can be as simple as having a rough idea of what you'll eat throughout the day, keeping easy proteins on hand, or knowing what balanced choices to make when eating out," she writes.
They Move Regularly
Fifth, they regularly move. "Running miles every day is not required. Instead, they prioritize movement throughout the day. This can be walking, string, training, or simply staying active with daily tasks like laundry, errands, etc," she says.
They Don't Restrict Themselves
Finally, they don't feel restricted. "Whatever way of eating they choose, they don't feel restricted by their choices. This often looks like including more fun foods, desserts, bagels, etc, on a regular basis instead of vowing to abstain from them altogether," she says.