Mom Shares Top 3 Tips For Success After Losing 100 Pounds In 2-Years

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Natalie Moxey had gained weight while pregnant and she was unable to shed it. It didn’t help that her and her husband were spending $130 per week on take out either, much of that food coming from their favorite Indian restaurant.

They ate so frequently at the Indian restaurant, that the owners even sent them a Christmas card. That was the tipping point for Natalie.

“It is quite a scary thing to think you order enough food from a take-away company that they send a Christmas card,” said Natalie, a 31-year-old mother from Eversham, England.

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“During the day, I wasn’t that bad, but at night, I’d come home and just sit and eat,” she said. “It was never just a takeaway either – it’d be followed by ice cream, or chocolate, or popcorn. I’d snack constantly and blame it on being tired.”

She struggled with her weight since childhood and weight 261-pounds at her heaviest. It was Christmas when Natalie decided that enough was enough and she was going to tackle her weight loss.

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That January, Natalie switched out the greasy take-out food and replaced it with fresh, home-cooked meals.

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The more weight Natalie lost, the easier it was to exercise. Natalie stuck to eating healthy and exercising regularly and she lost a whopping 100-pounds over the next two years!

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In case Natalie’s story inspires anyone else to pursue their own health goals, Natalie has these three tips for success:

1. Take pictures. Throughout her weight-loss journey, Natalie took photos so she could visually track her progress. Even when they were unflattering, the old photos served as a visual reminder of how far she’d come. “It is an amazing motivation to push yourself to keep going,” she said.

2. Enjoy your food. Many dieters, including herself, think they have to give up their favorite foods like pasta, pizza and all the other good things in life. But they don’t; they just have to use a little will power and learn to control their portions. “It is just no way to live to basically be living with your stomach rumbling,” she said.

3. Reward yourself for meeting goals. When you’ve lost the 5 or 10 lb. goal you set for the month, and you can fit into those size 10 pants that you haven’t been able to wear since college (but held onto anyway), go celebrate. Celebrate again at each milestone you set for yourself. “If you do hit these mini goals, go and buy yourself new dress or go out to the cinema to celebrate,” Natalie advised. “You have to be kind to yourself or you just won’t get there.”