What Bad Habits Have You Kicked?
ninjakitty419
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Mine:
*Eating a snack (or fast food meal) on the way home from work because I was too hungry to wait until supper...and then still eating a full supper.
*Eating the lunch I brought to work, and then going out for more lunch (usually fast food) because what I brought didnt seem like enough.
GLAD to say I have not done either of those things since getting back to MFP after the birth of my son and I hope I can continue making better choices!!
*Eating a snack (or fast food meal) on the way home from work because I was too hungry to wait until supper...and then still eating a full supper.
*Eating the lunch I brought to work, and then going out for more lunch (usually fast food) because what I brought didnt seem like enough.
GLAD to say I have not done either of those things since getting back to MFP after the birth of my son and I hope I can continue making better choices!!
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I don't think I've actually kicked anything but things I've been doing oodles better at...
1. Being more careful in both they types of snacks I decide to eat and deciding if I'm actually hungry and want a snack.
2. Getting off my *kitten* and moving.
3. Planning more well rounded, nutritionally balanced meals.
I still struggle with my sweet tooth, I fear that'll be a life long struggle.0 -
I noticed that when I am making a sandwich, I don't feel the need to eat a ton of pieces of lunch meat before eating the sandwich. Also, I don't feel the need to go back for seconds or over-eat.0
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I Haven't necessarily kicked any bad habits, but I look at it as starting new habits. I decided to start a new habit every three weeks. I began with food tracking and then moved on to exercising M/T & Th/Fr/Sat. My new habit is not going back to sleep after the alarm goes off. I'm still working on it, but on the days that it works, I find that I am able to have breakfast at home rather than buying at work. Or I may get up and do morning yoga. I'm by no means perfect, but I hope that at the end of 3 weeks, it'll be ingrained (and maybe i'll have saved a little bit of money too). Who knows?!0
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I stopped eating calorie and sugar filled cereal bars every morning for breakfast!0
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Smoking and not eating breakfast. Those were my two worst.0
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smoking, not eating breakfast like ^^^, overconsumption of bread and white rice.0
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1. Quit smoking. (6 months as of Thursday, yay!)
2. Planning out my food for the day.
3. Exercising more.
4. Cutting out junk food (for the most part. I still have it when I crave it but I used to eat a chocolate bar like every day... not good!)0 -
One of the worst habits I kicked was take-out food... Now I cook myself almost every meal I eat, but a few years ago I didn't know how to cook a lot and I'd order in dinner sometimes 5-6 days a week. It got to the point where I was getting sick of the take-out menus in my area and had ordered almost EVERYTHING off them... I don't even know this person now haha.0
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I almost completely cut out soda a few years back. I used to drink it everyday...now I'll have it a few times a year.
I cut down on portions for breakfast and upped portions for lunch, when I get very hungry. I now eat when I'm hungry and stop when I'm satisfied. No more binge eating.
If I'm stressed out, I workout or listen to music...I don't eat.0 -
1. Quit smoking. (6 months as of Thursday, yay!)
2. Planning out my food for the day.
3. Exercising more.
4. Cutting out junk food (for the most part. I still have it when I crave it but I used to eat a chocolate bar like every day... not good!)
Me too! and congratulations on quitting smoking... I'm 4 years and never missed that nasty smell ;-)0 -
My habits come and go, but I've changed my attitude overall. I used to think that I had certain limitations because I felt lightheaded or because my foot hurt. It turns out that there were some lifestyle changes that could ease those problems and I have a lot more control over my life than I previously thought.0
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When I'm full, I stop eating. It sounds absolutely ridiculous, but coming from a family who chastised me for not finishing my plate, (with food piled on it to the max) it used to be hard for me to kick the habit of overeating. I think I have improved significantly, but there is always room for improvement0
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1. I still drink beer
2. I still drink whiskey
3. I still scratch
4. I still walk around in my boxers
5. I still eat ice cream
6. I still snack late at night
7. I still order out for pizza
8. I still forget to shave on weekends
9. I still eat pancakes
So . . . pretty much nothing0 -
Eating half a package of oreos in one sitting. HA. Sad thing is I'm serious. something like 190 cals in two double stuff oreos. UGH!0
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Celebrating with food! and that was pastries type of food.0
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WTG!
I've pretty much given up Pepsi. Will have one occasionally but not 2-3 a day like I used to.
I've cut out white carbs and switched to whole wheat.
I've cut out a lot of processed foods and have started cooking from scratch more.
I've cut out snacks like hoho's and cookies. I snack on fruit and healthier stuff now. Though I still enjoy a small bowl of ice cream or frozen yogurt now and then.0 -
Soda. And I love Mountain Dew! But I haven't had any for 3 months. Don't miss it.0
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Large chocolate shake from Jack in the Box. 1400 cals and delicious. But those cals just kill.
Now I have yogurt at 225 cals for 8 oz. Or a DQ ice cream cone if I am close to one. But no more 1400 cal Chocolate shakes.0 -
Don't know how bad it was,but I no longer eat bread & butter with a meal.Gave up soda,tho can't say I ever drank much of it.One sandwich does me for lunch,with a lot of lettuce.
Evening snacks are measured,along with chips etc .
My biggest habit that usually derailed attempts to lose weight was buying extras for my husband,things like bakery goods etc.Now I haven't been in a bakery in months.0 -
I quit drinking, smoking, eating fast food, soda, chips, baked goods and i think thats about it0
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Quit drinking soda.
Started eating breakfast.
Cut out white bread (unless at a restaurant)
Started eating fruits and veggies as a part of my daily life.0 -
Snacking at night. It was my worst habit. Would eat well all day and then blow it at home after dinner.0
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- Drinking soda.
- Mowing through a bag of chips in one sitting.
- Ordering meals containing the most bacon.
- Double dark chocolate chip milk shakes from Ruby's.
- High fructose corn syrup drinks and popsicles.
- Vending machine binges.
- Skipping breakfast.0 -
I've quit dieting
I've stopped being afraid of the weights
I've kicked my crazy obsession with an old BF0 -
Pop
17 years of prescription antihistamines (doc approved bad habit)
Boys
Breakfast bagels
Self loathing
Binge drinking
Late bills
... the list is endless.0 -
I stopped drinking diet Pepsi and gave up (for the most part) the giant double chocolate muffins from Costco.0
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The GF (ex) lol0
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No habit of mine I consider bad, besides who doesn't love full fat dairy products 24/70
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1. Eating carbs (mostly bread) because they're easy.
2. Snacking on junk food
3. Sugary soft drinks/juices
Habit i've started:
Going to the gym atleast 6 times a week0 -
Pitcher of Kool-aid every 2 days
Coke
Double servings
Less Potatoes
1/2 beer intake
Fast food0
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