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| "Portion control isn't about measuring; it's about ordering two appetizers instead of an entrée and cutting back on bread if you have pasta." —Bethenny Frankel, author of "Naturally Thin" (Getty Images) | ||||
| "Keep fruit at work. It helps during the I-need-chocolate part of the afternoon." —Diana Cerqueira, Health beauty assistant (Getty Images) | ||||
| "When I'm trying to drop a few pounds, I carry around a shaker cup of chocolate protein powder. If I'm ravenous, I add the water, and it fills me up so I don't eat something high-calorie instead." —Bobbi Brown, founder of Bobbi Brown Cosmetics (Getty Images) | ||||
| "In the cafeteria I use a 4-by-4-inch Styrofoam box, and I put whatever I want in there. It's almost impossible to overeat." —Ellen Kunes, "Health" editor-in-chief (Getty Images) | ||||
| "Brushing my teeth after dinner makes me less likely to eat again before I go to bed." —Jo Miller, "Health" photo director (Getty Images) | ||||
| "Before I got in shape, a friend convinced me to take photos of myself wearing nothing but a sports bra and underwear. Anytime I fall off the wagon I look at those pics—that's all the motivation I need!" —Rozalynn S. Frazier, "Health" assistant fitness editor (Getty Images) | ||||
| "Cut out drinks with calories—juice, lemonade, and, hardest of all, after-work wine." —Lisa Lombardi, "Health" executive editor (Getty Images) | ||||
| "Wear something tight! It provides the extra bit of motivation to lay off the fries." —Ilana Blitzer, "Health" beauty/fashion editor (Getty Images) | ||||
| "Fill a pitcher with water and cucumbers. It's pretty—and it feels like a treat." —Olivia Rassow, "Health" food editorial assistant (Getty Images) | ||||
| "Serve yourself, then immediately pack the leftovers in a Tupperware container and store in the fridge." —Maria Ricapito, "Health" contributing beauty editor (Getty Images) | ||||