Skinny People - 7 Habits of the Naturally Thin
Categories: The Passion Principle, Diet & Weight Loss, Motivation

Last week, I gave you three tools to help you get the "Super Bod" you want. I harped on how important it was to get your "mind right" and to use tools to help you envision your goals."Seeing" your goals can be mighty powerful. Changing your behaviors in order to help you achieve your ideal "bod" is also essential. Naturally skinny people have some pretty interesting habits that help them to be, well, "naturally" thin!
What secret habits do so-called naturally skinny people have? What things do thinner people do differently than those who are constantly fighting with the scale? It turns out that indeed those "naturally" skinny peeps may be doing things a little differently than their more "weighty" counterparts. So, instead of hating them for their lithe, fit physiques, let's take a look at the secret lives of those skinny folks!
I've pulled together what I believe are Seven Habits of "Naturally" Skinny People that you might want to implement into your daily life!
- Move! The moment you wake up in the morning, consciously turn on that "get moving" button. When you awaken, actively stretch instead of just rolling out of bed. You can burn 10 more calories than usual by doing this! Take a few deep breaths and become aware of your muscles. "Feel" your body. Place your walking or running shoes beside your bed and put them on right away. Take a walk or hit the treadmill. Do what I do and perform lunges while you brush your teeth. Do squats or sit ups while catching your favorite television show. Take the stairs instead of the elevator ... every time. I live on the fourth floor of my building and purposely take the stairs, often two at a time so I can feel my glutes and quads working. (I do NOT care what others think! Honestly, in the grand scheme of things, does it really matter?) Small moves or big moves, no matter what. If you increase your activity level in every way, you cannot help but burn more calories. Tune into the fact the more you move, the more calories you will burn.
- Bump Up Your Protein. Eating like a cave man and living thinner go hand in hand! So the rule is: Eat lean protein at least three times a day, whether it is the form of cooked egg whites, lean chicken or whey protein shakes. Being lean and eating more protein helps our bodies to be lean too. Why does it work? When you consume more protein, you won't be as hungry and hopefully you will eat less. And more protein helps build muscle, especially when you are working out with weights on a regular basis.The more muscle you have, the higher your metabolic rate will be. Is that motivation or what?
- Eat Smaller Portions. Naturally thin French women are not opposed to eating real butter, cream, pastries and more. They typically eat very small portions of foods rich in calories, sometimes just a bite to satisfy a desire for a "taste." This is where "naturally" thin people differ from those who are overweight. They know when to stop eating and how to eat in moderation. Consciously choose to eat smaller portions of everything. Serve yourself on smaller plates with smaller utensils and your brain will actually be fooled into thinking you are eating more! No kidding!
- Don't Snack. Yup. Snacking can actually cause weight problems instead of helping you reach the weight of your dreams. Eat three meals a day that include lean protein, lots of fresh veggies, "good fat" such as olive, coconut oil or nuts and seeds, and a moderate amount of whole grains. Eating your three "squares" per day without snacking can kick start a sluggish metabolism. You may be sputtering right now with surprise that I would suggest such a thing. Yet, there are those who believe you can actually eat too many meals.
- Overindulge? Then Eat "Skinny" Later. Participants in my Diet & Detox classes as well as my coaching clients will often hear me say this: "If you over indulge, then you need to eat lean for the next day or two." My Grandma Ruby was a big influence upon me in this area. She loved bread and mashed potatoes but if she overindulged during one of our Sunday feasts, then she would end up drinking tea and having a simple piece of toast for her next meal or two. I found this really interesting. She was "naturally" thin in spite of her love for refined carbohydrates. She kept it in check by naturally cutting back later on. I have seen this pattern with many "naturally thin" people over the years.
- Drink Water and Lots of It. In my book, water is "King." Your body needs plenty of pure water to assist in flushing out by-products of metabolism. Water will keep your cells nicely hydrated, healthy and happy. I don't think you'll hear many credible health advisors say, "Go home and be sure to include plenty of soda in your daily diet!" Water is the preferred beverage of many "naturally" skinny people.
- Stop Obsessing About Your Weight. Focus upon eating healthfully and staying active. Be sensible with your food choices, implement self-discipline and acknowledge your "good" behavior mentally. Think "I am at my ideal weight" and say it over and over again. "I have a healthy, fit body" should be your mantra versus "I am fat." or "I am unattractive." Affirming that you are at your ideal weight can actually help you to achieve your ideal health and fitness goals.
The bottom line? Implementing these "naturally" skinny habits can make a world of difference in your life. Reader's Digest has more naturally "thin" tips here. But you have to stick to them. I suggest printing out this list and taping it to your bathroom mirror, hanging it on your fridge or even on the dash of your car. Then each week, for seven weeks, integrate just one of these seven habits. Before you know it you'll have the "bod" you always dreamed of having!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Chloe Jo 1-02-2009 @ 11:56AM
Who utterly asinine! Bump up the protein? That's a myth - you are sharing inaccurate information. Be educated here: http://girliegirlarmy.com/blog/20081201/the-protein-myth/
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Victoria P 1-26-2009 @ 10:47PM
Actually maybe before you start accusing others you should further your education on protein and not just rely on one silly source you read. Also consider that Laura Lewis is a schooled professional in her field and that maybe she knows a little more about eating habits than you do. So how about YOU be educated here.
KC 3-03-2009 @ 3:52AM
That article was to address the issue of the myth that one needs to eat excessive protein for adequate amounts of iron to avoid anemia, and barely even touched the subject of weight loss, which is what we're talking about here... Did you even read these articles before you made those (rather "bold") comments?
GIGI 1-27-2009 @ 10:27PM
Victoria, 100% agreed! Protein is AMAZING & DOES WONDERS for decreasing appetite but INCREASING metabolism! It's information like the "girliegirl army" website that gets EVERYONE confused!
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