SingerGirl422
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This is a weight loss supplement designed for women, so this post is directed towards the females. I'm in 3 weddings this summer, and beach/bathing suit season is right around the corner, so I'm trying to prepare myself. (Let me add that my weight stays pretty steady around 150, and for my height of 5'8", I hardly consider myself overweight, just want to slim down a little bit and find a way to keep the weight off).
I've taken a few of the necessary steps...
I started eating better - healthier foods and smaller portions, but I want to be realistic about my diet and eating habits. Since I'm not on a very strict or regulated diet, I think a supplement like Slimquick, which is supposed to curb cravings and enhance energy, is something that could work for me, but I want to find out if it's worked for anyone else??
I've also started exercising again (I run at least a mile every weekday morning, and do push-ups and sit-ups every night). I would get a gym membership, but I work 2 jobs, a lifestyle which isn't exactly conducive to daily workouts with the exception of early in the morning and late at night. One of my jobs is waitressing, which is a workout in itself since it's pretty nonstop, and I work at the restaurant 3-5 days a week. (The downfall - it's a steakhouse, and I inevitably have to fight the urge to order a medium rare ribeye and loaded baked potato at the end of every shift, a battle sometimes lost). My other job, however, consists of sitting at a computer for at least 8 hours a day and although I do try to get up and move around as much as possible, I basically feel my ass getting fatter as I'm typing this.
Any feedback or other suggestions would be awesome! Thanks!
I've taken a few of the necessary steps...
I started eating better - healthier foods and smaller portions, but I want to be realistic about my diet and eating habits. Since I'm not on a very strict or regulated diet, I think a supplement like Slimquick, which is supposed to curb cravings and enhance energy, is something that could work for me, but I want to find out if it's worked for anyone else??
I've also started exercising again (I run at least a mile every weekday morning, and do push-ups and sit-ups every night). I would get a gym membership, but I work 2 jobs, a lifestyle which isn't exactly conducive to daily workouts with the exception of early in the morning and late at night. One of my jobs is waitressing, which is a workout in itself since it's pretty nonstop, and I work at the restaurant 3-5 days a week. (The downfall - it's a steakhouse, and I inevitably have to fight the urge to order a medium rare ribeye and loaded baked potato at the end of every shift, a battle sometimes lost). My other job, however, consists of sitting at a computer for at least 8 hours a day and although I do try to get up and move around as much as possible, I basically feel my ass getting fatter as I'm typing this.
Any feedback or other suggestions would be awesome! Thanks!
