Just Say No
Molly182
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What's your best advice on walking away from food?
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Right when I started changing my diet and losing weight (this February), I was in a class on Domestic Violence Law; the course was so depressing that my professor brought in homemade, from-scratch cupcakes and cookies every week to cheer everyone up. The way I resisted at first was saying to myself, "I know exactly what those taste like. Yeah, they're good, but I already know that. Eating them isn't necessary to figure that out." And that allowed me to pass them up. I could remember the taste and, better yet, feel good about the decision I was making.
Then, within a few weeks, I wasn't even tempted anymore. The sugary smell actually grossed me out a bit. It just took a little while.0 -
When I cheat and feel miserable later. Yesterday's M&Ms made me feel like hell in the evening.0
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At a meal, my success has come from saying "I will only eat until I'm no longer hungry" before I take my first bite. That prompts me to be mindful of how I'm feeling as I eat.
For snacks, I generally portion out what I'm "allowed" to eat, so that I don't just keep shoveling it in.
And for the things that just pop up (like @Zug's cupcakes), I make myself look up the calories before saying "yes", so that I know whether or not it "fits" into my plan for the day.
Today at the office, I had to say "no" to eclair cake, chocolate birthday cake and vanilla birthday cake, as well as chocolate chip cookies and ice cream (two separate celebrations going on today). I'm feeling strong in my conviction that all of these decisions will equal pounds lost, so each "no" makes me stronger!0 -
I ask myself if I will regret not eating "Insert temptation here". Typically, I know very well that I will NOT regret passing on that food, and I walk away from it. Sometimes, it's totally worth it :P0
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Take a nimble and save it for tomorrow when I plan my day out0
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i remember how i felt last time i cheated.
sometimes, you just really need it.
but don't let it get to you. go right back to your healthy lifestyle.
life is boring without fun foods ;D0 -
figure out how long and what exercise is the equivalent to that food. For example, if I want a chocolate bar, it's the equivalent to an hour on the elliptical...no thanx lol0
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I ask myself if I will regret not eating "Insert temptation here". Typically, I know very well that I will NOT regret passing on that food, and I walk away from it. Sometimes, it's totally worth it :P0
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plan something fun to do right after your meal so it's easier to walk away..0
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Distract yourself. Make yourself too busy to snack. You might even forget the food is there.0
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My doctor told me that old saying, "It's better to go to waste than on the waist."
And I tell myself something like, "I just saved X minutes on the elliptical for not eating that." ahahah it works for me0
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