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Want Faster Weight Loss? Experts Say This Simple '10-Minute Rule' Makes All The Difference

May 5, 2026 by Mariam Qayum
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If you’ve ever found yourself standing in front of the fridge, reaching for a snack you’re not sure you actually need, you’re not alone—and experts say that moment could be the key to unlocking better weight loss results.

According to health and mindset coach Pam Ojalae, one simple habit—known as the “10-minute rule”—can help you cut back on unnecessary snacking and better understand your body’s true hunger signals.

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What Is the 10-Minute Rule?

“10-minute rule is you feel like you’re hungry… you’re actually right at the fridge… and you’re thinking, oh, I’m gonna grab something,” Ojalae explains. “What you have to do—wait just for 10 minutes.”

It sounds almost too simple, but that short pause can make a meaningful difference. Instead of immediately eating, you give your brain time to catch up with your body—and often realize that hunger isn’t the real issue.

“Most of the time, you’re not hungry,” Ojalae says. “Either you are bored or you’re stressed or you’re upset.” By stepping away for 10 minutes, you create space to check in with yourself. Are you actually low on energy—or just looking for a distraction? That pause helps “reconnect your feelings,” she explains, allowing you to identify what you really need in that moment.

“It’s like, why are you sad? Acknowledge that feeling… accept the situation,” she adds. Once you do that, “then you realize you weren't hungry.”

In many cases, what your body needs isn’t food at all—it might be rest, a break, or emotional support. This small habit can reduce mindless eating, which is one of the biggest obstacles to weight loss.

By cutting out unnecessary calories and emotional snacking, you naturally create a more consistent calorie deficit—without strict dieting. It also helps build awareness around eating habits, which can lead to more intentional choices over time.

Instead of reacting automatically, you’re making decisions based on what your body actually needs. Ojalae emphasizes that results won’t happen overnight.

“Do not accept instant result… every single thing takes some time,” she says. Rather than expecting quick changes, she encourages people to stick with the habit for at least three months.

“You have to give yourself at least three months before you see any tiny result,” she explains. Over time, those small decisions add up to bigger, more sustainable progress.

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The Bottom Line

The “10-minute rule” isn’t about restriction—it’s about awareness. By pausing before you eat, you give yourself the chance to understand your habits, reduce emotional eating, and support long-term weight loss in a realistic way. Sometimes, the simplest changes—like waiting just 10 minutes—can have the biggest impact.

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Mariam is an Editorial Assistant and writer at SheFinds, covering everything from style and beauty to health and wellness. Splitting her time between New York and Philadelphia, she brings a sharp eye for trends and a passion for storytelling to the digital space. With a strong editorial background, she’s always exploring the latest in fashion, skincare, and wellness. When she’s not writing or pitching, you’ll find her in the kitchen experimenting with new recipes or planning her next travel adventure. You can reach Mariam at mariam@shefinds.com.

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