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Fitness coach shares easy DIY calorie deficit plan that doesn't require strict restrictions
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Fitness coach shares easy DIY calorie deficit plan that doesn’t require strict restrictions

by jummy84 November 3, 2025
written by jummy84

Staying in a calorie deficit is a common eating plan when it comes to weight loss. It means you eat fewer calories than your body burns, creating a gap that allows your body to use the stored fat for energy. Often, a calorie-deficient plan is thought to include strict diets which eliminate several food groups. But what if you had the agency to decide what stays on your plate while still seeing great results?

With the circle and swap method, you have the freedom to choose what stays in your diet. (Picture credit: Freepik)

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Fitness coach Raj Ganpath, who regularly shares fitness tips with his Instagram community, in a November 3 post, shared a technique to create a plan all by yourself. Usually, with most cookie-cutter diet plans, you are in the backseat, letting others choose for you or make peace with whatever the standard plan offers. However, with this DIY method of circle and swap, you are in the driver’s seat and decide what goes from your diet.

What is the technique for a DIY calorie-deficit plan?

The plan the fitness coach shared requires you to do a quick audit of your current eating plan. It means you have to be candid with yourself. This includes jotting down all the stray snacks and guilty cravings, too.

Here’s the step-by-step guide to the DIY calorie plan, as shared by Raj Ganpath, “Firstly, write down everything that you eat in a day. Remember, this is for your eyes only, so be brutally honest with yourself. Then circle all the foods that are fatty in nature, anything that is oily, fried, creamy or rich. Then circle all the foods that are high in sugar, essentially all sweet foods. And then circle all the foods that are high in starch- rice, idli, dosa, roti, naan.”

It is relatively simple: name the foods, estimate calories and circle out which are potentially unhealthy.

Goal-wise modification

Now that you have circled the unhealthy foods in your current plan, the adjustment depends on your fitness goal. The fitness coach explained that once you have listed your foods, there are two ways to go about it: either you are looking to eat healthier without creating a calorie deficit (no major weight loss plans), or you want to focus on weight loss, which requires you to create a calorie gap.

Goal 1: Improve quality of meal

This route is for you if you want to eat healthy, but your goal is not necessarily weight loss. For this, you will only have to replace the unhealthy foods with better alternatives.

“If your goal is to simply improve the quality of your meals and improve your health, and you don’t care about weight loss, here’s what you want to do. Remove about 400 calories worth of foods from these three categories,” he shared, revealing how many calories to remove.

However, since it is DIY, there’s flexibility; you do have control over what to cut or keep. Ganpath further added, “You decide what you want to keep and what you want to remove, and then replace it with 400 calories worth of protein and vegetables. If you do this, you would have removed 400 useless calories and replace it with calories that are filled with protein, vitamins, minerals and fibre that will improve your health in long term.”

So long story short for this route: You are removing all the empty calories. They are high in calories but lack good nutrients. Instead, you are replacing them with better alternatives that keep your energy levels high and healthy.

Goal 2: Weight loss (calorie-deficit plan)

The second route is if weight loss is your primary fitness goal. This needs you to eat fewer calories and burn more.

“Remove 800 calories worth of foods from these three categories, once again you decide what you want to remove, what you want to keep, you don’t have to eliminate all of it. Just find the things you can give up and remove them,” the fitness coach highlighted, removing more calories in this plan.

Since you are eliminating 800, the replacement is only half. Ganpath elaborated,”Replace it only with 300 to 400 calories worth of protein and vegetables. Now you would have created a calorie deficit of about 400 to 500 calories per day. Over the course of a week, this adds up to about 3,500 calories. If you can do this consistently,”

The deficit enables you to eliminate half a kilo each week, helping you to lose weight sustainably. Raj said, “You can expect to lose anywhere from 400 to 500 grams every week. Remember, in the long run, be it health or weight loss, it is simply about making small sustainable changes to what you are already doing.”

The pace is steady, but it will keep you committed to healthy eating, unlike dramatic crash diets, which are very rigorous, demanding high restriction.

Note to readers: This article is for informational purposes only and not a substitute for professional medical advice. Always seek the advice of your doctor with any questions about a medical condition.

This report is based on user-generated content from social media. HT.com has not independently verified the claims and does not endorse them.

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I bought multiple DIY furniture pieces online, and here’s everything I have to say about them!
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I bought multiple DIY furniture pieces online, and here’s everything I have to say about them!

by jummy84 September 4, 2025
written by jummy84

I’ve always believed that the way you bring furniture into a home shapes not just the look but also the way you use your space. Over the years, I’ve seen how small changes can completely shift the mood of a room. So when I started buying furniture online and tried my hand at DIY furniture, I wasn’t sure if it would hold up. What I found was a mix of fun, a few hiccups, and some serious wins.

From centre tables to lamps, DIY furniture brings quick upgrades, smart functionality, and style, making even rented homes feel warm and personal.(Hindustan Times)

Take the centre table I ordered. Made from engineered wood with a pine finish and rattan, it took me under fifteen minutes to assemble. The result was a piece that didn’t just fill a gap but added warmth and a touch of glamour to the living room. Then there was a jute and wood lamp with tiny shelves, which not only gave a glow to the corner but also held our modem and a couple of trinkets. That was half an hour of assembly time well spent.

Feeling confident, I unboxed lightweight green rattan-finish chairs for the breakfast counter. No instructions needed since they were ready in seconds and instantly lifted the space. But when it came to a work desk for my husband, the story changed. The design was great and the instructions clear, but the assembly took more time than I expected. I called in my carpenter, and even with his experience, it took an hour. Still, it was cleaner and quicker than getting something custom-made, and the final piece looked like it belonged in the room.

The author's reliable carpenter, Santosh bhaiya coming to the DIY rescue(Hindustan Times)
The author’s reliable carpenter, Santosh bhaiya coming to the DIY rescue(Hindustan Times)

Through these experiments, I realised DIY furniture has a place in every home, especially when you are looking for smaller additions or quick upgrades. Here’s why it works so well:

1. It’s space-smart

Small furniture pieces can transform how a room feels. A side table beside the bed or a chair tucked into a corner creates balance without making the space feel crowded.

2. Perfect for rented homes

I’ve seen countless rented flats lose their charm because tenants are hesitant to personalise. DIY furniture is light, easy to move, and gives you the chance to inject your own style without commitment.

3. Saves money while staying stylish

Custom pieces often come with high costs. Buying furniture online, especially with good DIY furniture reviews to guide you, lets you stay on budget while still bringing in fresh design.

4. The process itself adds value

Even when you call in help, there is clarity in the DIY process. No dust, no endless waiting, and no chasing carpenters for weeks. You get efficiency without compromise.

5. Variety that suits every taste

DIY furniture ideas cover everything from minimal to more layered designs. From rattan and wood to colour accents, you can find something that reflects your own style instead of settling for generic options.

DIY furniture can add a classy and elegant charm if selected wisely!(Hindustan Times)
DIY furniture can add a classy and elegant charm if selected wisely!(Hindustan Times)

DIY furniture: Pros and cons of my purchases

Products I purchasedProsCons
DeckUp Plank Versa Engineered Wood Study Table and Office DeskSpacious and functional once set up, clean white finish that fits into most interiorsThe assembly was lengthy and needed a carpenter’s help
Woodsy Wooden Side Table with StorageCompact design with storage, looks neat beside the bedNot easy to assemble, and also requires carpenter support
UHUD Crafts Antique Wooden Foldable Side TableAssembles in under 5 minutes, versatile as a side table, plant stand, or extra seatingVery light, so not ideal for heavy use
Dream Furnishing Set of 4 Rattan Dining ChairsArrived fully assembled, comfortable seating, adds charm to the dining areaSlightly bulky to move around
Wolpin Microwave Oven StandTook only 15 minutes to set up, practical for kitchen organisationNot as sturdy as heavier wooden stands
Crosscut Furniture Wooden Floor Lamp with Shelf (Natural Jute)Classic design with useful shelves, easy-to-follow instructionsThe assembly took about 30 minutes, which can test patience
Gharaana Harmony Rattan Centre TableQuick and simple installation, adds style to the living roomNeeds careful handling as the rattan finish can scratch

For me, these pieces have shown that DIY is not just about saving time or money. It is about taking ownership of how your space comes together. Every table, lamp, or chair tells a story of effort, of choice, and of how design can be made simple without losing charm. And if it means keeping a friendly carpenter on speed dial for the tricky bits, that is simply part of the fun.

 

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The author of this article holds a Master’s Degree in Interior Design and has spent over a decade in research, teaching, and designing homes from scratch.

Disclaimer: At Hindustan Times, we help you stay up-to-date with the latest trends and products. Hindustan Times has an affiliate partnership, so we may get a part of the revenue when you make a purchase. We shall not be liable for any claim under applicable laws, including but not limited to the Consumer Protection Act, 2019, concerning the products. The products listed in this article are in no particular order of priority.

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