How long to change bad eating habits...
Dolcie89
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Just wondering how long it took you all to feel as though you had changed your eating habits and had found the good eating habits to be engrained? Thanks
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After 5 years I still slip up but my body lets me know it is not happy. After about a month making good choices gets easier and I had a better feel for what to eat. After a year, it was second nature but schedule changes do mess up good habits.0
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Thanks for your replies! Lizzy, that's really encouraging, one month seems capable, if I struggle for months without feeling it getting any easier I will fail, thanks again!0
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I've been eating better for about two months now, and I'm finding that my eating habits are already very different.
Sure, I still eat things like chips and candy, however it's only occasionally. I no longer find myself wanting them every day. I went grocery shopping yesterday, and after leaving I was shocked at what good choices I made, without even trying. I don't crave sweets or really junky food the way I used to, so I don't feel the need to keep them in the house. On occasions that I want something sweet, I tend to make a special trip to get it.
My portioning is a lot better. While I was weighing my food for lunch today, I realized that I didn't have to mess around with anything too much. I would just plop however much I wanted on the scale, and it ended up being a totally reasonable amount.
In the past, I've always fallen off the wagon after a few weeks. This time, I pushed through that only to find that it gets much easier very shortly after.0 -
Depends how ingrained the habit is.0
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I flipped immediately, but struggled for about two years before I felt comfortable with everything and quit having rebellious periods, lol.
It required a lot of work on my part. A LOT!! But it was worth it in the end.0 -
CharonCharon wrote: »Depends a lot on how old you are.
Old folks have a lot of trouble with change.
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i think it took me about a week. but i was faced with incredibly high cholesterol and my dietary needs HAD to change, so it was easier to agree to the restrictions since my health was on the line.0
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Took me a month do two to really push through the cravings, but I'm about 8 months in and can really tell a difference. My body reacts badly now when I slip up, so my slip ups are few and far between simply cause they make me feel like crap.0
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Some of it depends on consistency. I wanted to get into the habit of having breakfast after not having breakfast for about 20 yrs. I told myself 'have brekky ONCE this week', the next day I told myself the same thing, and the next day and on and on. It took about 2 weeks of consistency to form the habit. That was a year ago and even though I still have the odd day of not eating til 4pm (I'm up at 9am), I have more days that I do have brekky than not having brekky and I'm ok with that.0
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At 8 months in I am on auto pilot when grocery shopping. Makes life so much easier. What is still a challenge and probably always will be is when family shoves food in my face that no longer interests me. I feel bad but it truly does not interest me to eat things that are not conducive to my health.0
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I'm still learning. I'm 130 lbs now but would still like to eat the same amount I ate at 165, but I can't. The type of food is a non-issue.0
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