Post your New Year's Resolutions on Rediff ZaraBol and win prizes
Post your New Year's Resolutions on Rediff ZaraBol and win prizes
As 2009 draws to a close Investmentyogi presents some New Year Resolutions for 2010 which will go a long way in making you financially fit. All you need is will power and determination to follow these simple tips.
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New Year brings with it a host of new resolutions like losing weight, shaping up and treading cautiously with money. However, the 'vows' often remain unaccomplished.
It can be the trickiest to get rid of, so here's a guide on how to shed that last stubborn bit of weight.
'Keep your mind at rest and lead a healthy lifestyle.' 'Adopt a good dietary pattern with low carbohydrates, low fat and high protein foods, including a lot of vegetables, fruits, nuts, etc.' 'Drink plenty of water and sleep well.'
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According to a recent study published in the New England Journal of Medicine, the only way you can successfully drop those stubborn pounds is by cutting down on your calorie intake each day. Makes sense, doesn't it? And it really works, too!
The Befikre actor's fitness journey is all the inspiration you will need.
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the second part of the extract with kind permission from Macmillan India.
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