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Psychological pitfalls in weight loss

The silent fatigue of those who “Lose Weight the Right Way”

Losing weight the right way is often described with very positive words: healthy, sustainable, scientific. You eat more moderately, exercise moderately, get enough sleep, and no longer push yourself as hard as before. In theory, this is the “right” path. But what few people talk about is: when the body begins to change for the …

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Sustainable weight loss rarely begins with a quick fix

When starting a weight loss journey, the prospect of rapid weight loss and early results is always appealing. It creates a feeling of doing things right, being ahead, and winning. But in reality, many people go through a familiar cycle: rapid weight loss – fatigue – loss of control, weight regain. And each cycle makes …

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When the body learns to treat high weight as normal

Scientists have been studying why the vast majority of people who lose weight eventually regain it and what this reveals for adults of all body types. There’s a statistic that strikes many: about 90% of people who lose a lot of weight end up regaining almost all of it. This fact forces us to look …

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Does losing weight really bring the joy you imagine?

Many people start losing weight with a clear vision: when the weight goes down, a feeling of relief and happiness will automatically appear. All the effort will be rewarded with satisfaction, confidence, and a better mental state. But in reality, not everyone feels happy immediately when their body changes. For many, the first feeling is …

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What the scale can’t see during weight loss

There’s a particularly discouraging phase in the weight-loss journey that many people experience. You’re still eating with intention. You’re still moving your body regularly. You’re still paying attention to your health. But the number on the scale doesn’t move. And quickly, a familiar conclusion settles in: “I’m stuck.” Or worse: “None of this is working.” …

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The body never loses weight in a straight line

During the weight loss journey, there are periods when everything goes quite smoothly. Weight decreases steadily, the body feels lighter, and clothes fit looser. But then, at some point, the process slows down. Sometimes the weight remains stagnant for weeks. Other times, it increases slightly even though eating and exercise habits remain unchanged. This inconsistency …

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Why losing weight can make you feel constantly cold

If you’ve recently been trying to lose weight and find yourself feeling colder than before (need to wear extra layers, shivering in air conditioning), this is a fairly common experience. In most cases, feeling cold during weight loss is a natural bodily reaction. Body fat acts as a natural insulator. As fat reserves decrease, the …

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Most weight loss doesn’t happen on your best days

When thinking about weight loss, people often picture ideal days. But most days aren’t like that. And it is those ordinary days (not the perfect ones) where long-term weight loss truly happens. Sustainable weight loss rarely comes from sudden changes. It comes from healthy behaviors repeated daily, even when you don’t feel like you’re “losing …

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Weight loss works better when the body stops resisting

Weight loss is often framed as a matter of control. Control calories. Control cravings. Control your body. But for many people (especially those who have tried to lose weight multiple times) the real issue isn’t a lack of control. It’s that the body is constantly resisting. Not because it’s lazy or uncooperative, but because it …

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An ordinary day can determine long-term weight loss results

When thinking about weight loss, many people picture “perfect” days. Days when they eat according to their plan. Days when they exercise fully. Days when they have motivation and time to take care of themselves. Such days are often seen as the deciding factor for success. Conversely, tiring, busy, unremarkable days are considered “bad” days, …