Write down everything that you’re eating
When our dieting choices start to become habit, it’s easy to slide in a few extra calories here and there. And while they aren’t much on their own, when you add the calories up over the course of the week, it could be enough to detriment your progress. On the other hand, you could be eating too few calories as well. Start writing down everything you eat and drink with specific portion sizes, either with a hand-written food journal or tracking application such as My Fitness Pal, and make a plan for how you can improve your nutrition intake.Try a new exercise routine
Are you a regular on the elliptical machine at the gym? Spice up your workout by taking a Zumba or kickboxing class. De-stress with a yoga session. Incorporate strength training exercises. Go for a walk around your town instead of using a treadmill. By spicing up your usual exercise routine, you can banish workout boredom and jumpstart your weight loss.Talk about it
Having a workout buddy or joining a weight-loss forum to talk to when you’re struggling means getting advice from other people who’ve hit similar weight loss plateaus. You’re likely to get a plethora of ideas and inspiration to get you over this bump in the dieting road.Bonus Tip: Don’t forget to measure your loss in other ways
Just because the scale isn’t moving right now doesn’t mean your diet isn’t paying off. Have you lost inches? Can you fit into an old pair of jeans that were too tight to close last month? Celebrate those milestones as well – you’ve worked hard to get them!Lose Weight at Penn Medicine
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