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Losing weight is perhaps a very common resolution. It's also a very short lived one. So how do you go about crafting a plan for weight loss that you stick with?
Losing weight is perhaps a very common resolution. It’s also a very short lived one. So how do you go about crafting a plan for weight loss that you stick with?
I used to fail at losing weight because I would just go crazy and do crash-diets. I’m sure this is very common, all of us wanting to get fitter or adapt to a healthier lifestyle! But, this year I did not do what I always do. I followed a diet that allowed me to eat more and did not threaten my sanity.
Let me elaborate on this.
When we start a diet, we just cut everything out. No carbs, no sweets etc. But, I think it’s a recipe for failure. I managed to lose about 8-9 kilos this year and I treated myself to a piece of chocolate every single day!
Yes, the weight loss did take longer, but I think you should make it a lifestyle change, i.e, something you can live with forever. If your daily staple is grilled fish with broccoli, chances are you may find it very hard to stick with the diet. I know I did! It does not mean that you should order fried chicken for dinner, but that have just one piece of that fried chicken.
Water, water and more water. I cannot emphasize enough on this point. Water is not only your answer for water retention, but it also helps flushing out the toxins. Drink like a fish. Yes you may have to visit the washroom a lot more often, but it’s worth it! Plus, water does wonders for your skin, and who does not want a flawless skin?
I know that it sounds very overwhelming when we think about fitting in workouts in our daily lives. Please do not think that you have to run a marathon(already!). You can just start with ten minutes a day. Go for a walk, or put on a Zumba video on YouTube – just move a little and you are good! Again, take baby-steps, start with once or twice a week and work on yourself for more!
Click lots of pictures. Weighing scale should not be the only way to gauge your progress. It’s an important one, but so are photographs. The before & after pictures are very motivating and will help you when the scale is not being too good!
Also, take measurements monthly. You, will be surprised at how many inches you might have lost!
You can either make a diary and note everything you eat, which will guide you if you are eating less or more. If you are into Apps, download the My Fitness Pal app, which will also show you the amount of calories you have consumed in a day!
Make this a life-style change and liveable. Don’t fret if the changes are slow, or you had slipped off the wagon or you didn’t workout sometimes. This happens to the best of us. We are only human. It will take time, and the moment you accept that patience is needed from your end, you are on the right track.
It’s not easy, but once you start on it, you will fall in love with being a healthier and fitter version of yourself! This is the best time to start, while you are still in the New Year’s resolutions mood!
So, what are you waiting for?
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People say that women are the greatest enemies of women. I vehemently disagree. It is the patriarchal mindset that makes women believe in the wrong ideology.
The entire world celebrates International Women’s Day on March 8, 2024. It should be a joyful day, but unfortunately, not all women are entitled to this privilege, as violence against women is at its peak. The experience of oppression pushes many women to choose freedom. As far as patriotism is concerned, feminism is not a cup of tea in this society.
What happens when a woman decides to stand up for herself? Does this world easily accept the decisions of women in this society? What inspires them to be free of the clutches of the oppression that women have faced for ages? Most of the time, women do not get the chance to decide for themselves. Their lives are always at the mercy of someone, which can be their parents, siblings, husband, or children.
In some cases, women do not feel the need to make any decisions. They are taught to obey the patriarchal system, which makes them believe that they are right. In my family, I was never taught to make decisions on my own. It was always my parents who bought dresses and all that I needed.
14 years after her last feature film Dhobi Ghat, storyteller extraordinaire comes up with her new film, Laapataa Ladies, a must watch.
*Some spoilers alert*
Every religion around the world dictates terms to women. The onus is always on women to be ‘modest’ and cover their faces and bodies so men can’t be “tempted”, rather than on men to keep their eyes where they belong and behave like civilized beings. So much so that even rape has been excused on the grounds of women eating chowmein or ‘men will be men’. I think the best Hindi movie retort to this unwanted advice on ‘akeli ladki khuli tijori ki tarah hoti hai’ (an alone woman is like an open jewellery box) came from Geet in Jab We Met – Kya aap gyan dene ke paise lete hain kyonki chillar nahin hain mere paas.
The premise of Laapataa Ladies is beautifully simple – two brides clad in the ghunghat that covers their identity get mixed up on a train. Within this Russian Doll, you get a comedy of errors, a story of getting lost, a commentary on patriarchy’s attitude towards women, a mystery, and a tale of finding oneself, all in one. Done with a mostly light touch that has you laughing and nodding along.
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