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Coach Jenn

05/13/2025 7:48PM
  • When you're actively trying to lose weight, do you prefer to cut back on sweets or cut them out completely?
    Personally, I find it easier not to take the first bite at all. But some people are able to satisfy their sweet tooth with just a small treat, like a square of dark chocolate.
    Which approach works best for you?
    In the long run, building a healthy lifestyle tends to be easier when you practice moderation instead of complete deprivation.
    What’s your strategy?

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Lynette

I’m working on moderation. It’s hard for me; if I get one bite, I typically feel like I want more of the sweet treat!

Cathy H.

I try to cut it right out but don’t penalize myself if I need a bite … I have found that if I am too strict then if I have a bite I end up eating the whole box of chocolates or bag of chips …. So I always have to keep in mind it’s okay to have a bite I just don’t overdo it!

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