WickedTrombone, glad to hear you're wanting to be proactive about this.
It's interesting that you mention portion sizes because this is what I was going to suggest regarding food. If you love fast food, then you'll probably go apeshit if you cut it out of your diet completely. So, how about eating it once per week and choosing the smallest serve?
If having time to cook is a problem for you, what about cooking healthy food and freezing it in appropriate portions? For example, a small serve of Spaghetti Bolognaise from the freezer and a Greek salad on the side is a really simple, easy and healthy meal. Get yourself some recipe books of healthy food for busy people.
Oh, and cook from scratch when you can. As soon as you add a jar of Italian tomato sauce to that bolognaise you're making, you're adding a heap of unnecessary calories.
And yes, you need to get exercising. If you don't like to be in the gym, can you afford a personal trainer outside the gym? I've just been trying to get back into shape and am surprised at just how much a P/T will push outside my comfort level. I had no idea just how hard one has to workout to make a difference.
As an aside, I have found Weight Watchers to be a good way to figure out healthy meals. But it's only sustainable if you do it WITH exercise. And I just have to throw in that there's a lot of current research showing that low-cal foods aren't helping our weight, so have a look into this before deciding what way to go with your food.
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3. Caffeine. Your options are either green tea or coffee. Pick one. Love it. Y
What's the theory behind either green tea or coffee? As someone who's very fond of black teas, I'm curious
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