A little help here. ... How do YOU overcome eating sweets?
Mariana_87
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I eat really healthy in general. I eat lots of salads, fruits, veggies, proteins, I eat really healthy!! BUT, When i come to work their is brownies, cookies, candy, anything you can really think of every day. I can't just tell the CEO to stop bringing it. There are a few days i am really good, then other days I'm bad. I think thats what stops me from "losing" any weight.
When I get home, I again eat really healthy and do really well, but the boyfriend is always baking up something good. well, I always cave into ONE. I'm just trying to avoid it all in general until I lose all the weight I want, then I will have what I want, in moderation of course.
So my question is, how do you avoid or have the will power to overcome eating the things you really "shouldn't"
When I get home, I again eat really healthy and do really well, but the boyfriend is always baking up something good. well, I always cave into ONE. I'm just trying to avoid it all in general until I lose all the weight I want, then I will have what I want, in moderation of course.
So my question is, how do you avoid or have the will power to overcome eating the things you really "shouldn't"
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One of the easiest things to do is to keep some dark chocolate with you. it needs to be 70% or higher. Endangered species, Dagoba, and Green and Black's are good options. It has helped me a lot. You need to watch your serving and calories but it helps so much to be able to have some chocolate while everyone else it eating baked goods. Also, tell the boyfriend to stop baking and putting it under your nose when you are trying to be healthy. I know it is hard to say but sometimes you just have to. I have had to do it with my husband and he finally understood that his unhealthy eating habits were hindering me as well as making him unhealthy even if HE didn't need to lose weight.0
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This was one of the toughest things for me to overcome. I had to force myself not to eat it for a while. I just willed it away. Once I lost the weight I wanted, I decided to have a piece of cake. Man did it taste nasty! It was way too sugary. Now any time I eat anything too sugary I get sick and my teeth start to feel like they're rotting right out of my head.0
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I don't avoid because that'll just make me want it even more. I don't overindulge myself in any one thing though. I think the best way is to give yourself a reasonable limit.0
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You don't always have to say NO...just eat in moderation. Instead of having a few handfuls of candy just grab like 5 peices. And maybe mention to your boss that you've really been trying to eat clean because you have a weightloss goal you've been working hard to reach. Sometimes this can influence people to stop bringing junk food around and consider bringing in healthier options. As for your boyfriend...just tell him to stop. OR...look up healthier recipes for the sweets he likes to make. www.foodnetwork.com is a great resource for recipes. Elle Krieger is one of my favorite chefs because all of her recipes are super healthy!0
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I don't. I eat them without going over my calorie goal.0
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Blueberries and Lemon water...cuts the sweet cravings for me!
If I have calories left in the evening though, I let myself have a treat0 -
This is something that I, too, struggle with on a regular basis. But I've been pretty open with my friends, family, co-workers about my health related food issues. At first they razzed me for being so "health conscious", but I've stuck with it and now my good habits are rubbing off on them. They're even strict with me saying "you can't have that, right"? so it prevents me from giving in too often. And I found a healthy dessert that I can eat and bring in to share with them - try the Artisana Coconut Butter Bars. You just melt a jar of Coconut Butter (I use a double boiler so it doesn't burn) and stir in pumpkin seeds, sunflower seeds, almonds, and a few dark chocolate chips. Cool in the fridge and then serve in bars/chunks.0
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One of the easiest things to do is to keep some dark chocolate with you. it needs to be 70% or higher. Endangered species, Dagoba, and Green and Black's are good options. It has helped me a lot. You need to watch your serving and calories but it helps so much to be able to have some chocolate while everyone else it eating baked goods. Also, tell the boyfriend to stop baking and putting it under your nose when you are trying to be healthy. I know it is hard to say but sometimes you just have to. I have had to do it with my husband and he finally understood that his unhealthy eating habits were hindering me as well as making him unhealthy even if HE didn't need to lose weight.
I have told him multiple times, but he says that since he is skinny and always will be he can eat whatever he wants, I should be strong enough to stay away. What he doesn't get, is that its just not that easy... Thanks though I will try the dark Chocolate0 -
I keep a steady blood sugar, so now I rarely crave them!
I also really don't regard junk food as food anymore. It;s all made up of garbage, not to mention the fact that my body almost breaks down when I eat it.
You're better off eating the yummy, healthy alternatives like 70% dark chocolate, fruit or some homemade granola, made with manuka honey instead of sugar0 -
I don't avoid because that'll just make me want it even more. I don't overindulge myself in any one thing though. I think the best way is to give yourself a reasonable limit.
I think its best for me to avoid at this point, I try the whole "moderation" thing but I dunno. I just seem to get disappointed when its just 5 m&m's or someething. haha thank you though0 -
I keep a steady blood sugar, so now I rarely crave them!
I also really don't regard junk food as food anymore. It;s all made up of garbage, not to mention the fact that my body almost breaks down when I eat it.
You're better off eating the yummy, healthy alternatives like 70% dark chocolate, fruit or some homemade granola, made with manuka honey instead of sugar
oh my gosh the granola and manuka honey sounds sooo good. Thank you!!!!0 -
First of all your boyfriend should be on board with your goals and not be baking stuff as much. Secondly schedule cheat days. It gives you something to look forward to and makes it easier to bypass stuff at random opportunities.0
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Sweets are the one foodstuff where I think completely giving up cold turkey is easier than eating in moderation. Their chemical structures induce craving and addiction responses so when you eat even a little bit of one, you prime yourself to eat more. Better to just quit, struggle through the horrible first month and then it gets much easier to avoid them. I walked in the kitchen at work today and there was a tray loaded with muffins, cookies, donuts and candy... didn't even give it a second look. Three months ago I would have filled my plate with them.0
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First of all your boyfriend should be on board with your goals and not be baking stuff as much. Secondly schedule cheat days. It gives you something to look forward to and makes it easier to bypass stuff at random opportunities.
I agree, maybe boyfriend should be kicked to the curb, cause I have been TRYING for years to lose weight and finally I lost 35 pounds, but I want to lose more and he just doesn't seem to care. And Your right. Cheat days may be easier for me. Thank you0 -
Sweets are the one foodstuff where I think completely giving up cold turkey is easier than eating in moderation. Their chemical structures induce craving and addiction responses so when you eat even a little bit of one, you prime yourself to eat more. Better to just quit, struggle through the horrible first month and then it gets much easier to avoid them. I walked in the kitchen at work today and there was a tray loaded with muffins, cookies, donuts and candy... didn't even give it a second look. Three months ago I would have filled my plate with them.
I hope to be as strong as you some day0 -
I just figure them into my day! I won't tell myself that I can't have something if I really want it!0
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I went through the same thing with my husband. He is thin and always will be but that doesn't mean he is healthy. In fact, it took him getting very ill and having to have surgery and a 2 week stay in the hospital for him to make this realization. He has always been supportive of me but much more so now. He now eats much healthier and we are now going to the gym together. I know how difficult it can be. I hope it gets better/easier for you.0
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I don't avoid because that'll just make me want it even more. I don't overindulge myself in any one thing though. I think the best way is to give yourself a reasonable limit.
I think its best for me to avoid at this point, I try the whole "moderation" thing but I dunno. I just seem to get disappointed when its just 5 m&m's or someething. haha thank you though
Really hope that didn't come across as preachy. The only real advice I have to give is, the only thing getting in your way, is your own head. Solve the why, flip it and reinforce your new thoughts and you'll be surprised how much easier it can become.
Oh and if you think you need an extra boost to help, Marissa Peer "You Can be Thin" audio book (Neuro Linguistic Programming) helped me a lot a few years ago. I allowed life get in the way and stopped consciously choosing what I want, but have been back at it for 3 weeks or so and it really helps me.0 -
I don't. I eat them without going over my calorie goal.
^ This...I have become obsessed with seeing results, and am sold on the fact that a consistent caloric deficit is the way...so when I have room, I go for it, and when I don't, I don't.0 -
I don't. I eat them without going over my calorie goal.
This. A 200 calorie slice of cake and a 200 calorie serving of chicken will have the same effect on your weight.
It's not a diet, it's a lifestyle. I refuse to live a life without desserts.0 -
We have bowls of candy...chips, cookies in the house all the time. I have to make the choice not to eat them. If I do I know I won't stop at one....so I don't have any!!
Good luck : )0 -
Personally, I just don't need them anymore. I don't crave them either. I think as long as I'm eating enough each day I don't crave sugar. If I crave anything it is salty foods.
Either way, I've read before that if you crave sugary snacks it is most likely due to being run down and tired. Try getting more sleep. You also may not be eating enough calories which can make you even more run down.0 -
if i really want something, i will have at least a little bit. or if i want something, but am not dying for something specific, i'll likely just have some greek yogurt with a few drops of stevia. also i love hot tea.0
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I do better avoiding sweets altogether. I crave them less when I avoid them totally. If I treat myself, I just want more. Cutting out sodas altogether helped. If I am tempted, I try to think about how many calories are there and how long I'll have to be on the elliptical to burn them back off. It doesn't solve it, but it does help.0
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Unless I'm fasting I don't ever cut anything out ... for me it's moderation.
However ... lately (giving an example) I have found a new friend, figs! Wow are they yummy and sweet! I'm sure they would curve your appetite and loaded with good stuff (yes, still sugar) but far better than a snickers!0 -
I'd say if you plan to eat them in the future, learn to eat them in moderation now. You can indulge and still meet your calorie goals. If you don't eat them and then suddenly add them, who's to say you'll know how to exercise moderation and won't end up where you started.
I live today the way I plan to live forever. It makes things so much more realistic and enjoyable.
To answer the question, I eat them. I had a HUGE rice crispy treat tonight and still came in under, without even exercising.0 -
Moderation and I aren't friends either. ;-) It takes a while, and you may suffer a few headaches, but about two weeks of a total ban will help stop the cravings..but once you derail, you have to wean yourself off again. I fight this battle constantly.0
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I say learn how to eat it in moderation NOW. Don't wait until you have lost all the weight or you might end up going overboard because you've been avoiding it for so long. If you work it into your diet and lifestyle NOW you will be much more successful in the future. If you are eating really healthy at home and only giving into one sweet thing at work, you're doing extremely well.0
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Go a month without having them, when you're tempted eat some then you'll feel awful the next day, not just from the guilt, but all the refined sugar will turn you into a monster.
As long as I keep this in mind, I don't crave them. I remind myself how physically and mentally awful it makes me feel. I had to give up anything with gluten in it, so if I can do that, I can give up sweets.
The thing is, I can't have sugary sweets in moderation. As someone once put in a previous thread, it's like telling a heroin addict it's okay to do heroin as long as they do it in moderation. I just don't have the discipline to do it, so I completely avoid it.0 -
Have a sweet every now and then, just make sure to put in your food diary and stay under your caloric limit :]
I also try for "healthier" sweets-I mix cocoa powder and honey into 2% greek yogurt-it's like pudding! I guess you could also eat sugar-free pudding or something.0
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