Challenges....
ackeebee
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What are the biggest challenges you face when it comes to weight loss/healthy eating? For me getting up and exercising is not a problem at all as I thoroughly enjoy it. The biggest issue I face is having to deal with those office lunches/dinners/drink ups. I go along to these events because I don't want to be antisocial but most of the times I wish I didn't have to!
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My challenge would be staying away from cakes and chocolates. OMG, I just cant resist, once its available, I have to have it and I don't know when to stop myself.
I also struggles to drink 8 glasses of water daily, especially on week ends, the time flies by and then i forget to drink water. I am more in tuned when I am at work....0 -
My challenge would be staying away from cakes and chocolates. OMG, I just cant resist, once its available, I have to have it and I don't know when to stop myself.
I also struggles to drink 8 glasses of water daily, especially on week ends, the time flies by and then i forget to drink water. I am more in tuned when I am at work....
I can totally relate to the water issue. Though I rarely ever reach the 8 cups target even when at work, at least I can manage about 5 or 6. It is alot easier in the summer months though. When at home, i rarely ever drink water if i dont go to the gym.
Also, another problem I have is fruit and veg. When it is warm I am fine with it but I just dont eat enough of it in winter.0 -
I love water so I have no problems getting mine in. But I have a very sweet tooth for anything chocolate and for sweet biscuits. I limit my intake by not buying them on my regular supermarket visits, but every now and then I do buy them and if I am not careful they end up being finished before I eat a cooked meal.0
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Well, my greatest challenge is ice cream..........I love chocolate too, but I can resist, especially if its nut free...lol....
I found out if I have a big enough container to hold my daily water intake, it is no problem for me to finish because you see where its at and you want to finish it........its the drinking a cup here and there thats my problem.0 -
OMG mine is portion sizes with the rice & beans...... & of course something sweet0
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Yes! portion size is a major challenge. Since my beloved sister gave me a digital food scale, I have definitely realised how much I was over-eating.0
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Yes, portion control is a big problem for me, I realize I was ignorant on how much food I would eat in a serving. Rice and peas is a big problem with oxtail...stew peas....ackee! Oh let me stop!0
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With Christmas approaching, the last 2 weeks have been quite challenging. All these office lunches and Christmas dinner parties plus clients and work colleagues bringing various treats into the office. This is definitely the most difficult time of year to watch what you eat......I have made some terrible choices these last few days and can only hope that once Christmas is all over, I will be back on track...0
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Yes with water I just keep filling up a big bottle at home, sit it down, finish it off and repeat, Just because you see it you will drink it.
My Challenge is Starch. So far I cook for Myself so have been hardly eating rice, and Only had Hard food when I made soup, but going to stay with my Granny for a month is going to be a challenge as I can't turn down food! Won't have a Gym out there either will have to go for runs.0 -
Starch is my enemy too. I hope to conquer it in 2012.0
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Yes, controlling carbs is an issue for me. I think I could easily become a vegetarian but I would struggling to give up carbs. I just can't get enough rice, bread, dumpling and pasta. Though I try and have as much of the wholewheat variety as possible, some foods call for the white stuff. Brown rice just does not work with stew peas or curry chicken/goat :-(0
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Yes with water I just keep filling up a big bottle at home, sit it down, finish it off and repeat, Just because you see it you will drink it.
i really need to try this as i do not drink enough water when i am at home. earlier this week i was home all day and it was when i was going to bed i realise i didnt even have one cup of water throughout the day. when i am at work and when i go to the gym i find it easier to drink water however i rarely ever reach the 8 cup target. most days i only achieve 4-6 cups.0 -
In the 3 weeks I was in Jamaica I managed to put on 6 pounds. But I didn't watch what I ate at all and did go to the gym there for 2 of the 3 weeks. I think Starch can be conquered as long as you don't eat cake!0
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Please don't say that. I shall be visiting in May, hence why I'm trying to re-sexyfy (my own word) myself. I can't go there and gain everything I lost back. Aarrgghh!0
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There is no need to worry, a lot of that was because I was eating Hard dough bread for the fun of it all hours of the day! and raw peanuts, I think if I didn't eat the bread I wouldn't have put on anything, I was pretty much the weight I was a week after coming back.0
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hard dough bread. *inlove*0
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At the ripe ole age of 32 i have developed a sweet tooth for cakes! I just can't get enough of it. HELP!0
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I've had that for the last 40 years. Now I'm just getting to grip with it, although sometimes it hits me real hard and i just over indulge. We all need that sometimes. Never mind hun.0
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lol, i was always savoury tooth so not sure what has happened to me. it is only in the past month or 2 i have developed this love for cake.0
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Biggest challange for me are the starches-hardo bread, really any kind of bread, crackers, rice, potaotes, pasta, etc. and of course CHOCOLATE-anything chocolate.....cake, cocoa tea, hot chocolate,milo, etc......sigh.... at least I know my weaknesses.0
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LOL...Starch is the devil when it comes to weight loss for me. I am still trying to get back to my new normal from Christmas and I am failing terribly. I just keep gaining weight. This week is another week for another shake-up to see if something else works.0
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The thing is small chocolates are probably better than a slice of Hardo bread, in fact a Hardo bread sandwich is really a big meal!0
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I know, I really try NOT to keep in in the home as I just can't resist! My husband buys it every now and then. But really, when It's in the house, I can eat that and nothing else all day..... Especially if I have some anchor butter to go with it.....0
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I got into a habit of only eating it on Sundays when I go to visit my father, but he's still in Jamaica So so far so good, 1 month without it! Did have 4 boiled dumplings this week, but only ate one and saved the other 3 to fry for breakfast, that was my treat this week!0
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LOL...TonyStark30 that's so Jamaican...lol. I did the same thing 3 weeks ago where I boiled dumplings just so I could have it to fry the next day. I have good memories of having those from childhood.0
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you guys are bringing back so many memories. i use to love fried overnight boil dumpling. not to mention fried overnight boil yellow yam. nice man! haven't had these things in years0
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Night time eating is a challenge.. I am moving away from the breads. Happy to say the cravings are minimized. Cheeses are very tempting too. Trying to remove wheat and dairy from my diet.. one...st..ep at a time0
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i have started baking cakes recently and i think i am in for a disaster! Help!0
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I started off Last week with cake, and have done the same this week. I have a really good week last week I don't know if it was the Cake guilt that got me through the rest of the week so cleanly!0
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Maybe this is all in my head but I swear the more I exercise is the more of an appetite I have so I end up eating more and not always the best choice. I think I sometimes have the mentality whereby I believe that because I am exercising I can eat anything I want!
I have not baked a cake in almost 4 months but I seem to always be getting cakes at the bakery:ohwell:0
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