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Supporting someone on a diet can be a great way to help them achieve their health and fitness goals. Here are some tips on how to be supportive: 1. Be positive and encouraging: Let them know that you believe in them and that you're there to support them. Avoid negative comments or criticism, and focus on the positive changes they're making. 2. Don't pressure them: It's important to respect their choices and not pressure them into sticking to their diet. Offer help and support, but ultimately, it's up to them to decide what they want to eat and how they want to approach their diet. 3. Respect their boundaries: If they have certain foods they can't eat or places they can't go, be understanding and respectful of their boundaries. 4. Help them plan and prepare meals: Offer to help plan and prepare healthy meals together. This can be a great way to bond and support their diet goals. 5. Celebrate their successes: When they reach a milestone or achieve a goal, celebrate their success with them. This can help to keep them motivated and on track. 6. Be patient: Changing eating habits can be difficult, and it may take time for them to adjust. Be patient and understanding as they navigate their new diet. 7. Be a good role model: If you're eating unhealthy foods or engaging in unhealthy behaviors, it may be difficult for them to stick to their diet. Be a good role model by making healthy choices yourself.
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