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I Lost 66 Pounds After Adding These 10 Simple Habits

One influencer reveals the simple hacks that helped her lose weight fast.

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Are you having trouble jump-starting your weight loss journey? Ecem Gundogan is a London-based social media influencer who lost a whopping 60 pounds by ditching some unhealthy habits. “How to lose weight really fast,” she says, revealing that she lost 22 pounds in one month. “This is a game changer.”


She Struggled With Her Weight Her Whole Life

Ecem offers a “little bit of backstory” about herself. “I have struggled with my weight my whole life. Growing up, I was always the bigger girl in the group, and initially, my weight didn't bother me. As I said, as I was always bigger than people my age, I had just accepted that that was my normal, and my friends and family had,” she says.

She Felt Helpless

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“I thought there was nothing I could do. As time went on, I kept gaining more and more weight,” she continues. “I slowly realized that I no longer enjoyed going out with my friends because I didn't wanna have to get dressed up or get out of my PJs.I hated the way clothes looked on me. I was no longer taking pictures with my family because I didn't wanna see myself in them.” However, in January 2018, she decided to make a New Year's resolution.

She Decided to Make a Change

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She stepped on the scale and weighed 174 pounds. “It hit me then, and I knew I wanted to make a change. I remember feeling so guilty that up until that moment, I had treated my body so badly. I knew that six months down the line, I didn't want to think back to that moment in time and say I should have done something,” she says.

She Researched How to Lose Weight Fast

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“Then I get into bed that day, and the first thing I do is whip out my phone and go to YouTube. And yes, initially I was searching things like ‘How to lose weight really fast,’ and ‘How to lose 10 kilos in a month.’”

She Realized That Losing Weight Takes Time

“The more I watched other people's videos about weight loss, the more I heard about their rights and their wrongs. I realized this wasn't going to happen in three weeks. This wasn't going to happen in three months, and that was okay. I needed a lifestyle change to get me to where I wanted to go. So from that day on, every single day, I would go on YouTube or Instagram, and I would look up videos and other things about healthy meal ideas and healthy meal options because I needed to stay motivated,” she explains.

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Tip 1: Find Motivation

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Her first tip is to find motivation. “Use stuff like YouTube and Instagram and other social media platforms to keep you motivated because motivation is key,” she says.

Tip 2: Portion Control

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“Tip two is portion control, and boy was this hard,” she says. “The whole reason why I had gained weight in the first place was because I just love eating tons and tons of food. Nothing, and I mean nothing, could make me happier than seeing my plate mounted with tons of food.”

She Recommends Calorie Counting

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“Now, for me, the best way I could control my portions was calorie counting. And I know calorie counting is a controversial topic, but like I said, from personal experience, it really was just the best option for me,” she says. “Now, yes, it is important to be in a calorie deficit, but if calorie counting isn't for you, then even keeping a diary of what you're eating in a day really helps with your weight loss journey. I won't be sharing how many calories I stuck to in a day because that is different for everyone. It changes depending on your routine and your lifestyle.”

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She Used an App

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“I would just recommend going on an app or a website and working out your own personal estimate. Tracking my calories really helped me be mindful of how much food I was actually overeating and what I was really fueling my body with.”

Tip 3: Find Alternatives

Her next tip is, “Don't cut out food groups, just find alternatives,” she says. “Now, when I started tracking my calories, I realized how far from balanced my diet was. I literally lived off of carbs. I wasn't going to go then and cut carbs completely out of my life because I would've been miserable, and it wasn't going to be maintainable.”

She Found Healthier Bread

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She started experimenting and substituting things with healthier options, “which I still really enjoyed,” she says. For example, she swapped out white, thick bread for “these nimble breads that are like 50 calories a slice and still really yummy. That led me to the love of my life, which is corn things. Oh my god, they're delicious, and I love them. My whole family does. And in fact, I don't think we buy bread anymore because everyone just loves them so much,” she says.

She Swapped White Pasta for Brown Rice Pasta

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“Whenever I craved a muffin or chocolate, I would start going for Fiber One bars instead. They are amazing,” she continues. She also swapped white pasta for brown rice pasta and white rice for brown. “And for those times I would want something sweet, I would go for Halo Tops.” She says that switching Ben and Jerry’s out with Halo Tops “made it feel like I was cheating when I really wasn't. Just experiment and find options that you can substitute that you still enjoy.”

Tip 4: Use a Smaller Plate

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Next, she recommends using a smaller plate. “Now, I know this doesn't sound like anything, but trust me, this is a small but mighty tip. Switching to a smaller plate automatically cuts down how much food you're eating because, come on, how much food can you really fit on a small plate? But the thing is, it still looks like a load of food. So with me, I was still happy because I saw loads of food on my plate, but I was also cutting down the calories I was eating. And in my books, that is a win-win,” she says.

Tip 5: Volume

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Tip five is volume. “Now greens and vegetables have so much more volume and the same amount of calories. So what I started doing was instead of having a big bowl of pasta, I would have a big bowl of salad topped with pasta. So it still looked like I was having a load of food, and I was still really full after my meal, but I was cutting down the calories without even realizing tip water, water, water. Now, yes, I know everyone says this, but I've tested it, and it's true,” she explains.

Tip 6: Drink Water

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“Sometimes when I started to feel like I was hungry or I would get the fidgets to go get a snack, what I would do is have some water, give myself 15 or 20 minutes, and usually that hunger feeling would go down because I was actually just thirsty,” she reveals. “If I was still hungry after the 20 minutes, then of course I'm going to go eat. But like I said, usually I was just thirsty.”

Tip 7: Sharing

Tip seven sharing. “Oh my God, this is a game changer. Now, before, I hated sharing—when someone asked me for some of my food, I would get so angry because I hated sharing my food. It was mine. All this time, sharing was a benefit for me. So, those times when I would crave a tiramisu or a cheesecake, what I would do is yes, I would let myself indulge every now and then, but I would get one, and I would share it with someone, and usually that was my mom. But yeah, sharing just helped me satisfy my sweet tooth while cutting down some of the calories that I would've been having previously,” she says.

Tip 8: Stick to a Schedule

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Tip eight is sticking to a schedule. “Now, this helped me really fix up my eating pattern because before, it was a mess, but I would plan the time of the day when I intended to eat, and every single day, I would usually stick to this plan. Now, this changes from person to person. It depends on your routine. It was different when I was in school, and now that I'm at home, it's different. I usually tend to have breakfast around 12, lunch around 5, and dinner around 7:30, and I have around two snacks a day. I stick to the schedule pretty much every day. Usually, I do stop eating around 8:00 because I found that sticking to a schedule and stopping at eight helps me digest my food much easier, especially my last meal because dinner can be heavier sometimes, and with green tea before bed, I would wake up in the morning feeling so much less bloated and so much more positive,” she reveals.

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Tip 9: Don’t Eat While Standing Up

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Tip nine is don't eat while standing up. “Now I'm pretty sure everyone does this while we're in the kitchen getting something ready. We tend to throw things in our mouths without realizing that this can actually add to quite a lot of calories throughout the day. Even just cutting out this habit of eating while you're standing reduces the calories you're eating a day without you even realizing,” she says.

Tip 10: Exercise

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When she wanted to see more progress, she added exercise to the mix. “You see, I was a very, very lazy person. I hated exercising. I lived 10 minutes from my school, and I would still make my parents drop me off and pick me up, drop me off and pick me up every single day because I wasn't bothered to talk for 10 minutes now. I wasn't then going to go and get a gym membership because was I really gonna go?” she says.

She Started Working Out at Home

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“What I realized was the idea of working out at home didn't really bother me because I could just do my workout quickly, have a shower, then get straight back into bed. So that's what I'd done. I started working out at home. Now, obviously, I began at a very easy level, and I slowly increased the intensity. I personally love doing home HIIT workouts, but you really just have to find something you enjoy doing yourself,” she says.

You Don’t Need a Gym Membership

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“What I'm trying to say here is you don't need a gym membership, especially when the current situation is the way it is right now. It's just finding something you enjoy doing that you can add to your routine that doesn't make exercising feel like a hassle. And that's it, really. That's all I've done. I didn't try and kill myself at the gym trying to burn off calories or stick to a really hard diet that was going to make me feel miserable,” she says.

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Focus on a Lifestyle Change

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Overall, she recommends looking at the big picture. “I just tried to change habits that I already had in my routine that was gonna lead to a lifestyle change that was gonna lead to my weight loss,” she says.

She Lost 66 Pounds in a Year

In one year, she lost 66 pounds. “Honestly, it was the best thing I could have done for myself, both physically and mentally. The outcome is so worth it. So please stick to it, guys. Stay motivated, and I'm pretty sure if I could do it, then anyone can.” And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Do you want to lose 44 pounds in three months? It may be as simple as incorporating some healthy habits into your lifestyle. Talia Fawaz is a social media influencer who boasts over 147,000 followers on Instagram, sharing about everything from her lifestyle to how she stays in shape. She recently posted a viral video about her weight loss, revealing how she lost an average of nearly 15 pounds per month. Here are ten changes she made to her lifestyle to lose weight.


I Focused on Changing My Diet

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“First things first is food,” Talia says in the video. “I feel like food is actually super obvious.” She explains that if you don’t eat well and expect to lose weight, “it's not gonna happen.” She adds that she started losing weight by eating healthier.

It’s also “really important to know what you're eating, so I would definitely recommend eating at home and cutting out the outside food,” she says. “I wouldn't say cut it out completely, eat like once in a week, something you like from out, but most importantly is like eating at home because I feel like you really know what's in your food and I feel like, it's like a less likely chance that there are some ingredients there that you don't know that could be like stopping you from your weight loss goals.”

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I Implemented Volume Eating

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Another one of her tricks? “I did a lot of volume eating,” says Talia. “I ate a lot of broccoli,” she continued. “I had a lot of salads, I had a lot of spinach, I had a lot of lettuce, cauliflower, and so many vegetables that will actually keep me full for a long time.”

I Amped Up My Protein Intake

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She also amped up protein, consuming it “with each and every dish of mine,” she says. “Sea bass fish, broccoli, and a salad would be like my lunch. Like that was a truly a daily thing, and I actually enjoyed it so much.” She recommends pairing a protein with “just volume, volume fruits if that makes sense.”

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I Practiced Self-Discipline

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“Commitment and self-discipline” are also key, she says. “A lot of people ask me, ‘How are you motivated?’” she says. “Like it's literally a war in your head.” But instead of saying that you will start tomorrow, you have to be unwilling to give up.

I Maintained a Positive Mindset

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You also need a “positive mindset” towards weight loss. This might involve not listening to your head, or if you do, and decide you want McDonald’s, get back on track the next day without beating yourself up.

I Had a Balanced Approach

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It’s also important to have “a balance,” says Talia. ”So it would be more like a lifestyle thing rather than a diet for a short period of time.” You can't have the mindset where you diet for a month and then eat whatever you want. “You have to make it like a lifestyle change.”

I Exercised

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She also started working out. “I did not have access to a gym like when I was trying to lose weight. So I would literally jog around my compound, jog around my area for about an hour or 30 minutes, and it was actually really fun. It wasn't like sprinting or jogging; it was usually like light jogging,” she revealed. She recommends 30 minutes of exercise a day to “slowly progress towards your goals.”

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I Made It a Lifestyle Change

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She emphasizes the importance of making it “more of a lifestyle change” and not being overly restrictive. “Just don't, don't restrict yourself and make it more of a lifestyle thing than a temporary thing because that's the only way it's gonna work.”

Finally, “Make this a fun journey,” she says. “You know, I feel like cooking is so therapeutic, so make it fun. If you want a cake, make it a healthy cake. If you want pizza, make it healthy pizza. All the recipes are all online.”

💪🔥Body Booster: Eat plenty of low-calorie, high-volume foods like broccoli, salads, spinach, lettuce, and cauliflower to feel full for longer. These vegetables are great for weight loss as they keep you satisfied without adding many calories to your diet.

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Weight loss can be a tricky equation. However, there are many people online sharing their success stories who have shared the healthy habits responsible for dropping weight. Online fitness coach Alexandra, who goes by the handle @alexx.fitt, revealed in a viral video that after struggling to lose weight for years she lost a whopping 40 pounds in five months.


1. She Started to Make Healthier Choices Every Single Day

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“Here's how long it's going to take you to lose weight. I lost 40 pounds and here's what I did and how long it took me,” she says in the video, revealing that her weight loss journey first started in 2020. “I think around that time for a whole year I did every single diet, every single workout, every single meal plan, and nothing worked. Nothing would actually help me lose weight.” However, in January 2021, she learned the secret to losing weight fast. “Instead of following a freaking diet, I basically started to make healthier choices every single day,” she said in the video. It “all started with walking and a schedule,” she continued. “I made a plan of what time I'm going to eat and what I will be eating. I stuck to that schedule,” she added.

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2. She Saw Results Within the First Month

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There is scientific evidence supporting the benefits of meal planning. Studies the more meals you eat prepared away from home, the higher your risk of cardiovascular disease, cancer, and early death. And, one study published in the International Journal of Behavioral Nutrition and Physical Activity found meal planning was associated with a healthier diet and less obesity. Then, from January 2021 on “I literally walked every single day for six months straight,” she said. “There were like two days that I missed. Maybe it took me about five, six months to lose 35, 40ish pounds, but I saw results within the first month.”

3. She Lost 50 Pounds in 6 Months

In a recent Instagram video, she got specific about her steps (and also revealed that she lost 50 pounds in six months). “Hear me out walking seriously changes your life, I was able to lose 50lbs in less than 6 months by walking 10k steps a day!” she captioned the post. A 2018 study published in the journal Obesity found a link between walking 10,000 steps a day and weight loss and weight management. Other studies published by the Journal of American Medical Association (JAMA) in JAMA Neurology and in JAMA Internal Medicine also linked walking 10,000 steps a day to less dementia and less cardiovascular disease overall, with less heart disease, less heart failure and fewer strokes.

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4. Exercise Shouldn't Feel Like Punishment

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Something else that was helpful for Alex was shifting her mindset. She explains that prior to losing weight, she viewed running as “a form of punishment,” but now she feels like exercise is something she is “so grateful for,” she wrote in another TikTok. “I'm grateful I get to go on a run and move my body, and I do that kind of stuff because it genuinely makes me feel good. I don't do it as a form of punishment. I'm like, I'm going to feel so good after I run. It's going to clear my mind,” she added.

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5. Exercise Make Her Feel Good

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“I wake up anxious sometimes. So going on a run or even doing a morning workout, I'm like, oh my goodness, this helps me so much. So that's the kind of mindset shift you got to have when you're trying to lose weight. It's a lifestyle. You're doing this stuff because it feels good for you, not because you have to.” Alex is spot on about using exercise to quell anxiety. The American Psychological Association dubs it a “healthy stress reliever,” and several studies back up the claim.

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If you have a lot of weight to lose, it can seem hopeless and impossible. However, Samantha Costa, a 23-year-old influencer, lost a whopping 60 pounds in 3 months. In a viral YouTube video, she explains exactly how she did it, and a lot of it had to do with shifting her perspective and overall approach to weight loss.


Losing 60 Pounds in 6 Months with PCOS

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She starts with her backstory: In 2018 she was diagnosed with PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome), which resulted in weight gain. “I fluctuate weight a lot and it also affects my periods. With that being said, because I was diagnosed with PCOS, I put on a lot of weight very fast, and it wasn't a type of weight that was healthy,” she said. Costa, who is five-foot-one, topped the scale at around 200 pounds. “Being in a place where I knew I wasn't healthy was really scaring me.” At the time she was able to drop 50 to 60 pounds in “five to six months” by going to Orangetherory and eating right. “I think I weighed around 196 pounds and I got down to around 135,” she specified.

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The Power of Whole Grains

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Her main dietary change at the time involved swapping out white carbs with whole grain and whole wheat. “I literally had grilled chicken, pasta, grated cheese, and tomato sauce every single day because that's what made me happy,” she said. After graduating from college in May 2022, “and I honestly was a very steady weight of around probably 129 pounds to 140 throughout all of my senior year of college,” she felt like she was at a healthy weight for herself around 135 pounds. She spent the summer lifeguarding. “I was having a really fun time, and honestly everything was going very well,” she continued.

A Stressful Job Ruined Her Health and Happiness

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However, in August she started her “big job at a big four company” and it was “the downfall of everything,” she claims. “I'm not going to talk too much about it, but the stress of that job, which I am no longer working in, was very, very hard for me.” She stopped working out and spent most of her free time isolating. Over a period of about 7 months she probably gained 60 to 70 pounds, and was “very, very sad,” she says. “I wasn't happy with how I looked and I was having a hard time with it, but it was more that I knew I wasn't healthy and I knew I needed to get healthy because of this. I would always tell myself, ‘You know what? You did it once. You can definitely do it again.’”

From 10,000 Steps to 500

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She couldn’t motivate herself to go to fitness studio again, “something that I used to love going to do,” she says. While she used to walk 10,000 steps a day, she “was lucky if I hit probably 500 steps a day because I was always at my computer, always doing something for work, and there was really just no time for me to do it.”

She Lost 10 Pounds in a Week and Kept Going

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Every day she looked in the mirror and told herself “in three months from now, you will look so much better. You'll feel so much better, which is the most important, and you will want to do things because you started.” Eventually she started seeing progress, claiming that she lost 10 pounds in one week, which she knew was water weight. Within a few weeks she noticed a “little bit of a difference” and once she started to see that difference, “it was a lot easier to believe in myself and notice that there was real progress happening and that there was change happening, which allowed me to keep going within my journey.”

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The Secrets to Her Success

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She revealed that she did keto, which is “very hard to sustain,” she admits. “It was very hard for me to eat a certain amount of carbs every single day, and it was very hard for me to cut out sugar. I'm someone who loves sugar, but I knew that in order to be in a healthy place again, and in order to get to my goal in the most efficient way, especially with summer coming up, I needed to do something that would really change and really allow my body to adapt.” She also emphasizes the importance of protein. “Eating carbs is something that obviously we all need. I am not saying don't eat carbs. Please eat your macros. Please eat carbs. Please allow yourself to have the energy that you need. I'm just saying what I did was I lowered the amount of carbs that I ate, but I was still eating enough to feel energized to be able to go to the gym and to give my body what it needs.”

She Increased Intake of Proteins and Exercised

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Amping up your protein intake may help you lose weight. According to clinical trials, consuming more protein than the recommended dietary allowance not only reduces body weight (BW), but also enhances body composition by decreasing fat mass while preserving fat-free mass (FFM) in both low-calorie and standard-calorie diets. She also went back to fitness studio four to five times a week, starting with gentle workouts and working her way up to more intense ones. She also recommends taking rest days.

Stay Motivated and Positive on Your Journey

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“In the beginning, you're probably going to feel like you can't do it and it's probably going to feel impossible, and if you are someone who doesn't feel like that, I give you so much credit because I've been there so many times and I felt like it was impossible every single time,” she adds. “The number one thing I want to tell you is to prove yourself wrong. Prove every single person that may have doubted you wrong. The only thing that matters is that you believe in yourself. The only thing that matters is that you have the mindset that will allow you to feel better, and every single time you question yourself, make one of those videos, take progress pictures, tell yourself that you are so much better than you were even one day ago, and if you are really having trouble starting, just try for one day.”

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💪🔥Body Booster: Increasing your protein intake and decreasing your carbohydrates is a scientifically backed tactic for weight loss. However, you still need a sufficient amount of carbs to stay energized.

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"I had never experienced an exercise high in my life, and I couldn't imagine living without bread, rice, and noodles," confesses Richa Prasad. After years of failed diets and a medical scare, she discovered that sustainable weight loss didn't require the intense lifestyle changes she'd been attempting.


Meet Richa, who, along with Lucy Liang, founded Coach Viva—a company helping people lose weight through simple, sustainable habits. Her approach? Work smarter, not harder. Here's how she lost 20 pounds using three surprisingly simple habits that finally stuck.

Why Your Past Weight Loss Attempts Failed

"There was a secret part of me that felt weight loss was something to get over with—like I was dragging behind in a race," Richa explains in her post. This mindset led to a cycle of intense starts and disappointing stops.

"Look at your lean friends," she says. "They aren't doing anything intense. But I kept trying to catch up to them with unsustainable plans, only to fall behind and regain the weight."

The First Lazy Habit That Changed Everything

After booking a personal trainer and dedicating months to exercising, Richa learned a crucial truth: "Physical movement contributes just 20% to our metabolic rate—and only 5% comes from structured exercise."

Instead of intense workouts, she focused on simple movement. "Even if you went to the gym for two hours, it doesn't compensate for 14 hours of sitting," she explains. "Adding a little more movement every day compounds to a big metabolic boost."

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A Realistic Movement Plan Anyone Can Follow

"Start by checking your average daily steps," Richa advises. "If it's below 6,000, that's your sufficient goal. Set an upper goal 1,000 steps higher for high-motivation days."

The beauty of this approach? "Because this isn't intense, my hunger levels didn't spike, so sticking to my nutrition plan was way easier. When I'm walking, I'm not mindlessly snacking, and the bar is set low enough that it minimizes the all-or-nothing thinking."

The Second Habit That Made Food Choices Simple

"With so much conflicting nutrition information out there, figuring out what to eat can feel like navigating a minefield," Richa acknowledges. Instead of eliminating food groups, she developed three simple rules:

  1. "Drink one glass of water before eating. Early stages of dehydration manifest as hunger, not thirst."
  2. "Have one palm-sized amount of lean protein first. It causes the highest metabolic rate of any macro."
  3. "Use a half-cup-sized bowl for everything else. This gives your brain time to catch up with your stomach."

The Final Habit That Sealed Her Success

After testing 33 different sleep hacks, Richa discovered the key to maintaining her new habits: consistent sleep. "Your body doesn't understand the concept of a weekend," she explains. "All it wants is predictability."

Her three-step sleep routine:

  • Wake up at the same time daily—even on weekends.
  • Get immediate morning sunlight.
  • Keep phones out of the bedroom.

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Why These Habits Actually Stick

"Weight loss is like a domino effect," Richa concludes. "You tip one small domino, triggering a chain reaction leading to massive results." By focusing on these simple, "lazy" habits rather than extreme measures, she found sustainable success that lasted—without feeling deprived or exhausted.

"The start-stop approach unsurprisingly caused poor weight loss, but these habits? They're so simple I actually kept them. And that made all the difference." And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

Are you having trouble jump-starting your weight loss journey? Ecem Gundogan is a London-based social media influencer who lost a whopping 60 pounds by ditching some unhealthy habits. “How to lose weight really fast,” she says, revealing that she lost 22 pounds in one month. “This is a game changer.”


She Struggled With Her Weight Her Whole Life

Ecem offers a “little bit of backstory” about herself. “I have struggled with my weight my whole life. Growing up, I was always the bigger girl in the group, and initially, my weight didn't bother me. As I said, as I was always bigger than people my age, I had just accepted that that was my normal, and my friends and family had,” she says.

She Felt Helpless

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“I thought there was nothing I could do. As time went on, I kept gaining more and more weight,” she continues. “I slowly realized that I no longer enjoyed going out with my friends because I didn't wanna have to get dressed up or get out of my PJs.I hated the way clothes looked on me. I was no longer taking pictures with my family because I didn't wanna see myself in them.” However, in January 2018, she decided to make a New Year's resolution.

She Decided to Make a Change

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She stepped on the scale and weighed 174 pounds. “It hit me then, and I knew I wanted to make a change. I remember feeling so guilty that up until that moment, I had treated my body so badly. I knew that six months down the line, I didn't want to think back to that moment in time and say I should have done something,” she says.

She Researched How to Lose Weight Fast

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“Then I get into bed that day, and the first thing I do is whip out my phone and go to YouTube. And yes, initially I was searching things like ‘How to lose weight really fast,’ and ‘How to lose 10 kilos in a month.’”

She Realized That Losing Weight Takes Time

“The more I watched other people's videos about weight loss, the more I heard about their rights and their wrongs. I realized this wasn't going to happen in three weeks. This wasn't going to happen in three months, and that was okay. I needed a lifestyle change to get me to where I wanted to go. So from that day on, every single day, I would go on YouTube or Instagram, and I would look up videos and other things about healthy meal ideas and healthy meal options because I needed to stay motivated,” she explains.

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Tip 1: Find Motivation

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Her first tip is to find motivation. “Use stuff like YouTube and Instagram and other social media platforms to keep you motivated because motivation is key,” she says.

Tip 2: Portion Control

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“Tip two is portion control, and boy was this hard,” she says. “The whole reason why I had gained weight in the first place was because I just love eating tons and tons of food. Nothing, and I mean nothing, could make me happier than seeing my plate mounted with tons of food.”

She Recommends Calorie Counting

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“Now, for me, the best way I could control my portions was calorie counting. And I know calorie counting is a controversial topic, but like I said, from personal experience, it really was just the best option for me,” she says. “Now, yes, it is important to be in a calorie deficit, but if calorie counting isn't for you, then even keeping a diary of what you're eating in a day really helps with your weight loss journey. I won't be sharing how many calories I stuck to in a day because that is different for everyone. It changes depending on your routine and your lifestyle.”

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She Used an App

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“I would just recommend going on an app or a website and working out your own personal estimate. Tracking my calories really helped me be mindful of how much food I was actually overeating and what I was really fueling my body with.”

Tip 3: Find Alternatives

Her next tip is, “Don't cut out food groups, just find alternatives,” she says. “Now, when I started tracking my calories, I realized how far from balanced my diet was. I literally lived off of carbs. I wasn't going to go then and cut carbs completely out of my life because I would've been miserable, and it wasn't going to be maintainable.”

She Found Healthier Bread

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She started experimenting and substituting things with healthier options, “which I still really enjoyed,” she says. For example, she swapped out white, thick bread for “these nimble breads that are like 50 calories a slice and still really yummy. That led me to the love of my life, which is corn things. Oh my god, they're delicious, and I love them. My whole family does. And in fact, I don't think we buy bread anymore because everyone just loves them so much,” she says.

She Swapped White Pasta for Brown Rice Pasta

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“Whenever I craved a muffin or chocolate, I would start going for Fiber One bars instead. They are amazing,” she continues. She also swapped white pasta for brown rice pasta and white rice for brown. “And for those times I would want something sweet, I would go for Halo Tops.” She says that switching Ben and Jerry’s out with Halo Tops “made it feel like I was cheating when I really wasn't. Just experiment and find options that you can substitute that you still enjoy.”

Tip 4: Use a Smaller Plate

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Next, she recommends using a smaller plate. “Now, I know this doesn't sound like anything, but trust me, this is a small but mighty tip. Switching to a smaller plate automatically cuts down how much food you're eating because, come on, how much food can you really fit on a small plate? But the thing is, it still looks like a load of food. So with me, I was still happy because I saw loads of food on my plate, but I was also cutting down the calories I was eating. And in my books, that is a win-win,” she says.

Tip 5: Volume

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Tip five is volume. “Now greens and vegetables have so much more volume and the same amount of calories. So what I started doing was instead of having a big bowl of pasta, I would have a big bowl of salad topped with pasta. So it still looked like I was having a load of food, and I was still really full after my meal, but I was cutting down the calories without even realizing tip water, water, water. Now, yes, I know everyone says this, but I've tested it, and it's true,” she explains.

Tip 6: Drink Water

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“Sometimes when I started to feel like I was hungry or I would get the fidgets to go get a snack, what I would do is have some water, give myself 15 or 20 minutes, and usually that hunger feeling would go down because I was actually just thirsty,” she reveals. “If I was still hungry after the 20 minutes, then of course I'm going to go eat. But like I said, usually I was just thirsty.”

Tip 7: Sharing

Tip seven sharing. “Oh my God, this is a game changer. Now, before, I hated sharing—when someone asked me for some of my food, I would get so angry because I hated sharing my food. It was mine. All this time, sharing was a benefit for me. So, those times when I would crave a tiramisu or a cheesecake, what I would do is yes, I would let myself indulge every now and then, but I would get one, and I would share it with someone, and usually that was my mom. But yeah, sharing just helped me satisfy my sweet tooth while cutting down some of the calories that I would've been having previously,” she says.

Tip 8: Stick to a Schedule

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Tip eight is sticking to a schedule. “Now, this helped me really fix up my eating pattern because before, it was a mess, but I would plan the time of the day when I intended to eat, and every single day, I would usually stick to this plan. Now, this changes from person to person. It depends on your routine. It was different when I was in school, and now that I'm at home, it's different. I usually tend to have breakfast around 12, lunch around 5, and dinner around 7:30, and I have around two snacks a day. I stick to the schedule pretty much every day. Usually, I do stop eating around 8:00 because I found that sticking to a schedule and stopping at eight helps me digest my food much easier, especially my last meal because dinner can be heavier sometimes, and with green tea before bed, I would wake up in the morning feeling so much less bloated and so much more positive,” she reveals.

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Tip 9: Don’t Eat While Standing Up

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Tip nine is don't eat while standing up. “Now I'm pretty sure everyone does this while we're in the kitchen getting something ready. We tend to throw things in our mouths without realizing that this can actually add to quite a lot of calories throughout the day. Even just cutting out this habit of eating while you're standing reduces the calories you're eating a day without you even realizing,” she says.

Tip 10: Exercise

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When she wanted to see more progress, she added exercise to the mix. “You see, I was a very, very lazy person. I hated exercising. I lived 10 minutes from my school, and I would still make my parents drop me off and pick me up, drop me off and pick me up every single day because I wasn't bothered to talk for 10 minutes now. I wasn't then going to go and get a gym membership because was I really gonna go?” she says.

She Started Working Out at Home

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“What I realized was the idea of working out at home didn't really bother me because I could just do my workout quickly, have a shower, then get straight back into bed. So that's what I'd done. I started working out at home. Now, obviously, I began at a very easy level, and I slowly increased the intensity. I personally love doing home HIIT workouts, but you really just have to find something you enjoy doing yourself,” she says.

You Don’t Need a Gym Membership

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“What I'm trying to say here is you don't need a gym membership, especially when the current situation is the way it is right now. It's just finding something you enjoy doing that you can add to your routine that doesn't make exercising feel like a hassle. And that's it, really. That's all I've done. I didn't try and kill myself at the gym trying to burn off calories or stick to a really hard diet that was going to make me feel miserable,” she says.

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Focus on a Lifestyle Change

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Overall, she recommends looking at the big picture. “I just tried to change habits that I already had in my routine that was gonna lead to a lifestyle change that was gonna lead to my weight loss,” she says.

She Lost 66 Pounds in a Year

In one year, she lost 66 pounds. “Honestly, it was the best thing I could have done for myself, both physically and mentally. The outcome is so worth it. So please stick to it, guys. Stay motivated, and I'm pretty sure if I could do it, then anyone can.” And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Are you trying to lose weight, doing everything you think you should be, but the number on the scale won’t budge? According to an expert, it’s possible that you are doing the wrong things and don’t even know it. Laura Denys is a fitness and nutrition coach with over 1.3 million Instagram followers. In a new social media post, she discusses her weight loss journey and admits that she couldn’t lose weight until she changed her approach to diet and fitness. Here are the 5 things she stopped doing to lose 44 pounds.


Stop Following Diets

The cabbage soup diet, keto, cleanses or other trendy diets may seem like a quick fix for weight loss. However, if you are seriously restricting yourself and going on crash diets to lose weight, you could be getting in your own way, according to Laura. “Stop following diets,” she says. “Go to get out of that ‘all or nothing’ mindset.”

Stop Skipping Meals

It can be tempting to miss a meal to cut calories from your day, but Laura doesn’t recommend it because oftentimes, it will lead to you eating more later in the day. “Stop skipping meals, used to think going all day without eating was gonna help me get results but it only caused me to binge eat at midnight,” she says.

Stop Overdoing It with Exercise

Also, don’t go too hard with exercise. “Stop exhausting yourself and learn to rest. I used to do hours on the stair master now I only walk/run for my cardio,” she says.

Stop Restricting Yourself

And, you don’t have to go to extremes with your diet. “Stop restricting yourself and had to learn portion control,” she says. You can even enjoy sweet treats. “I learned to enjoy dessert in moderation,” she says.

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Stop Setting Weight Loss Goals

And her final tip might come as a surprise. “Stop having goals,” she says. “Think that you could lose 2-5lbs a week consistently and would put so much pressure on myself. But as a female your weight changes daily so some weeks l’d lose 2lbs and than gain a lb the next week.” And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Are you over 40 and struggling to lose weight? Julie Clouse is a social media influencer and fitness and macros expert who tries to “inspire others to be the best version of themselves.” In a new social media post she reveals a few of the habits all the fittest women she knows share. “Not to be dramatic but…There is no secret. The fittest women I know in their 40s have these 6 things in common. They ALL DO THIS!!!” she writes.

Strength Training

The first habit they share? “They prioritize strength training,” she says. “Fittest women in their 40s consistently lift heavy weights, focusing on progressive overload to build muscle and maintain strength.”

Healthy Diet

The next thing they have in common is a healthy diet. “They eat for their goals,” she explains. “They track their macros, prioritize protein (about 1g per pound of body weight), and fuel their bodies with balanced nutrition instead of following fad diets.”

Daily Activity

Another thing they do? “They stay active daily,” she says. “They prioritize NEAT (non-exercise activity thermogenesis) by walking, staying active, and avoiding a sedentary lifestyle, aiming for at least 8-10k steps a day.”

Stress Management

They also understand the importance of mental health and self-care. “They manage stress and recovery,” she writes. “They take rest days, prioritize sleep, and understand that recovery is just as important as workouts. Many practice mindfulness or stress management techniques.”

Patience and Discipline

The fifth habit they share? “They embrace patience and discipline,” she says. “They know results take time and stay disciplined even when progress feels slow.”

Consistency

And what is the most significant piece that ties this all together? “They are CONSISTENT,” she says. “No matter how busy life gets, they show up for themselves day after day. They don’t rely on motivation; they rely on habits they’ve built over time.”

Bonus Tips: Just Start

She also offers some bonus tips. “Just start,” she suggests. “Instead of getting overwhelmed about 6 things you feel like you need to change. Pick 1 start there.”

Don’t Focus on Perfection

“You do NOT have to be perfect. If you’ve been here long enough, I share how to incorporate a sustainable life style with your busy lives and families,” she adds.

Stay the Trail

Next, just keep going. “Yes, it will be hard at first. Yes, there will be days you’re wondering if you’re making progress. Stay the trail. This is for the long term. This is for longevity with your kids and spouses. This is for YOU!” she says.

Take One Hour for Yourself

She also stresses the importance of taking care of yourself and not feeling guilty for it. “Self care is not selfish. You deserve 1 hour to yourself,” she says.

Focus on Losing One Pound a Week

Finally, aim for one pound a week and celebrate it. “Losing 1lb a week is a BIG DEAL!! Imagine if you gained a lb a week. Give yourself grace. The slow way is the fast way for the long term,” she says. And if you enjoyed this article, take advantage of these 15 Quick Ways to Lose Body Fat Percentage in a Week.

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Do you have a sweet tooth and are struggling to lose weight? According to an expert, you can still indulge in dessert while burning fat. Brittney Blanco is a Macros Nutrition Coach and social media influencer who regularly shares her creative weight loss meal recipes with her followers. In a new Instagram post, she reveals some delicious go-to desserts to help you lose weight. “6 High-Protein Desserts That Taste Like Cheat Meals 😍 (But Aren’t!)” she titled it. She adds in the video that they have “hardly any calories.”

They Are Low-Calorie, High Protein, with “Amazing” Macros

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According to Blanco, just because a food is sweet doesn’t mean it is bad for you. “Craving something sweet but want to stay on track? 🍪💪 Here are 6 guilt-free, high-protein desserts with almost zero calories (okay, super low-cal 😉) and amazing macros,” she writes. “🎯 High protein, low calorie, and completely satisfying! Which one are you making first?”

Protein Mug Cake

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Her first dessert? Protein Mug Cake. It has 150 calories, 20 grams of protein, 4 grams of carbs, and 5g of fat per serving. “Mix protein powder, almond flour, baking powder, and almond milk. Microwave for 1 min—instant dessert magic!” she says.

Greek Yogurt Parfait

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Her second go-to dessert is a Greek Yogurt Parfait with 120 calories, 15 grams of protein, 8 grams of carbs, and 2 grams of fat. “Layer nonfat Greek yogurt, stevia, and sugar-free syrup with berries. So simple, so good,” she says.

Protein Ice Cream

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If you love ice cream, try Blanco’s Protein Ice Cream, which is simple to make and has just 100 calories, 20 grams of protein, 3 grams of carbs, and zero fat. “Blend protein powder, almond milk, ice, and xanthan gum. Freeze for 1 hour = creamy heaven,” she writes.

Chocolate Protein Pudding

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Chocolate Protein Pudding is her fourth dessert with 90 calories, 18 grams of protein, 4 grams of carbs, and one gram of fat. “Mix casein protein, unsweetened cocoa powder, and almond milk. Chill, top with sugar-free whipped cream,” she says.

Peanut Butter Protein Balls

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Peanut butter fans will love Brittney’s Peanut Butter Protein Balls. One serving has 140 calories, 10 grams of protein, 6 grams of carbohydrates, and six fat grams. “Mix protein powder, powdered peanut butter, almond milk, and stevia into balls. Perfect grab-and-go snack!” she says.

Protein Brownie Batter

Are you constantly licking out the brownie batter bowl? Try Brittney’s Protein Brownie Batter with 80 calories, 12 grams of protein, 3 grams of carbs, and 2 grams of fat. “Mix whey protein, cocoa powder, sugar-free syrup, and a splash of water for a fudgy treat,” she says. And if you enjoyed this article, don't missI’m a Nutritionist and Here Are 25 Weight Loss Truths You Need to Hear.