Day off = eat everything in sight!
lookslikevanessa
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It's my day off and this is usually when I break a diet. How to you keep yourself from sitting on the couch and not reaching for your bf's cheetos that he's hidden in the top shelf of the cabinet and he thinks you don't know it's there?!
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By not going on a diet. I don't have to stop myself from anything when I already eat what I want in the amounts that I need.3
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When I was on a mission to lose weight, I didn't take days off my diet.
I was on the diet for 16 weeks ... then I took a 1-month diet break because I was on holiday and because I wasn't sure if I wanted to lose more or not ... then I went back onto the diet again for another 16 weeks.
Days off work are for going for long bicycle rides.2 -
I know, being home and bored eating can be more challenging than being busy! Try not to sit on the couch too much. Maybe go for a nice walk or two today, or do something active, so you aren't just home thinking about your next meal. Don't have the cheetos, they aren't worth it!
Since you do have the day off and time today, maybe use the time to cook a nice healthy meal you would't normally have time to make during the day? Or use the day to do something that will help you get through the rest of the work week. Prep a lunch you can bring with you tomorrow, portion out some serving sizes of things you normally eat. Basically use the day as an opportunity to do some things for yourself that will help you with your goals. Put on good music, light a candle, do something in the kitchen besides eat?
Just ideas.. or you may totally want/need to veg on couch and regroup from your usual schedule. But staying busy/getting organized/meal prep/taking walks is typically how I keep from destroying those "hidden" top shelf cabinet finds. Enjoy your day off!7 -
Projects. Ones where cheese hands are annoying.
Get out of the house.
Tell yourself you can have 1 serving later on, and make sure it fits in your macros.
Tell yourself that it is not your food, so you don't eat it.4 -
self controooooooooooooooooool3
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I don't give myself days off.
Instead, i eat the foods i love and enjoy in moderation every single day.4 -
I don't feel the need for cheat days, perhaps because my calorie deficit is not aggressive and I eat at maintenance a few days a month when my appetite spikes premenstrually. Since I don't feel deprived, I have no desire to cheat.0
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Your boyfriend hid Cheetos from you? And you found them? That's funny!
Plan something fun besides sitting on the couch... or while on the couch take a nap, you will not eating while you are sleeping. Or moreover, I like the self control idea from @lazsommer.. Do you want to keep your goals and stay on point? Then you will.
I work from home, and the kitchen is only a few steps away from my desk.. It takes discipline to not get into the cabinets..1 -
Not my cheetos. I don't get to eat someone else's private stash.
Keep busy and out of the kitchen.
Plan my meals and stick to my plan.2 -
Do you mean a day off work? It can be more challenging because of a change in schedule. I try to maintain a regular weekend schedule. That seems to help me.0
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Like a lot of the other posters said, don't take a "day off" from eating healthy (if that's what you mean, and not a day off work lol).
If you want something then eat it and fit it into your daily allotment. Also, one thing that really worked for me is to stop thinking of it as a "diet". If you are eating healthier and trying to change your lifestyle then it's just eating healthy. To me a diet is temporary...your not going to be on a diet for the rest of your life. If your dieting now and go back to how you used to eat later, then the weight returns. If you eat healthy then you have changed your lifestyle.
Now, if you mean how do you not eat everything in sight on your day off of WORK, then I would say keep yourself busy/distracted. I have 2 kids, so even on my days off work I am always busy lol.0 -
Don't stay home. Go out. Go for a walk. Plan some nice meals for today. Do a project.0
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Try to keep busy, but if you fail just move on. I'm amazed by the number of people who indicate that they eat what they want and don't go out of their daily allotment. There are times I go way over and I completely blow my calorie allotment. You are human. Just try to do the best you can the next day. Enjoy your day off and try not to worry to much!1
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Get off the couch and move. Be thankful he's hidden them to support you and not left them in plain sight. Decide how bad you want this. Good luck!0
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Healthy living is all about balance. Deprivation leads to binge eating. The key is to eat healthy MOST (85%) of the time. You shouldn't really have a day off. Eat healthy and then allow yourself a dessert or snack that makes you feel like you're taking a day off. When you take full-on cheat days, you basically blow all the hard work you put in up to that point in the week. It's okay to have a little snack every single day as long as you stick to calorie goals. You won't feel as deprived and you'll be more inclined to make healthier food decisions MOST of the time. In time, you'll find that you grab a handful of Cheetos versus plowing through a bag...or even skip it and opt to reach for some grapes (or something of the sort) instead.0
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It's my day off of work. Thank you all for the great advice! Just got home from shopping and I'm about to prep some food for the rest of the week5
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leejoyce31 wrote: »Try to keep busy, but if you fail just move on. I'm amazed by the number of people who indicate that they eat what they want and don't go out of their daily allotment. There are times I go way over and I completely blow my calorie allotment. You are human. Just try to do the best you can the next day. Enjoy your day off and try not to worry to much!
It's actually not that difficult. For example, I wanted fried shrimp for lunch...so I had it. Then I'll have maybe some turkey roll ups or boiled eggs for a snack later and then for dinner I'll do something light but full of protein like baked fish with a side of broccoli.
If I want that cookie dough ice cream for desert then I eat a little lighter through the the day and then have a bowl of it after dinner and I'm happy.
Even if you do go over a little, you can make up for it the next day...workout a little extra, eat a little lighter, etc.
I don't really crave a whole heck of a lot because if I want something then I eat it..I just plan ahead or only have a small portion.0 -
lookslikevanessa wrote: »It's my day off and this is usually when I break a diet. How to you keep yourself from sitting on the couch and not reaching for your bf's cheetos that he's hidden in the top shelf of the cabinet and he thinks you don't know it's there?!
Priority #1 for me would be to get up off the couch. It's your day off, go do something fun.
And if Cheetos are a problem food for you, you might think about asking for bf to re-hide them.0
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