Losing weight is hard
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RichardGaspa
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Losing weight is hard I never knew how much I loved to eat until going on this blasted diet. I also never knew how bad of a problem I had. I am now realizing that I eat when I was not even hungry. I find myself thinking about what I was going to eat at the next meal almost like rewarding myself for losing a oz. Of course I would gain it back after eating the treat I promise myself for being so good. I am always anxious about my weight but cant stop eating the food on my plate even when full. I have the feeling of shame and guilt after eating to much and find myself as a secret eater. Sneaking in the kitchen when no ones looking. It's hard being on a diet. Real hard
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I grew up poor and was always reminded of that. I was admonished to eat everything on my plate because we could never be sure of when there may not be a meal to eat. That sort of stuck with me to the point where I have to make an effort not to fill my p,ate then eat it all. Yeah, dieting is hard, but if you want the weight loss more than you want whatever the food offered is, you grit your teeth and turn away. Hang in there.0
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Tip: Eat off smaller plates. Visually if a plate looks full and you finish it all off, then for some they're done and feel no guilt.
I eat off 9" plate.
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I use massages as a goal reward! I never use food anymore. Also I do not try to look at as a diet. I eat what I want and when I want it and log every bite. I just make sure it all fits in my daily calorie goal!0
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The general consensus is to breathe, relax, breathe some more. Changing your eating habits doesn't mean you have to be slavishly rigid, it doesn't mean you can't have sweets or have to give up certain foods or workout 3 hours a day. In fact, for most people, that kind of approach only leads to a spiral of denial, binging, and self-admonishment and hatred (which just fuels the next binge.)
It is hard, but give yourself some room to adjust. It's a process. It takes time. You'll get there.0 -
Smaller portions, more often !0
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Losing weight is hard I never knew how much I loved to eat until going on this blasted diet. I also never knew how bad of a problem I had. I am now realizing that I eat when I was not even hungry. I find myself thinking about what I was going to eat at the next meal almost like rewarding myself for losing a oz. Of course I would gain it back after eating the treat I promise myself for being so good. I am always anxious about my weight but cant stop eating the food on my plate even when full. I have the feeling of shame and guilt after eating to much and find myself as a secret eater. Sneaking in the kitchen when no ones looking. It's hard being on a diet. Real hard
You've taken the first step - - signing up here and tracking. You'll find a way to replace that bored eating with different items. You'll find a way to bump up your water intake. You'll find a way to stop constantly thinking about food. Oh yes you will - - because you took this first step. Just remember - you're doing this for your health! You're worth the effort.0 -
How did you arrive at your calorie goal? It seems very low for a man. It's less than I ate when I was losing.0
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you are eating way too low calories for men, you should at least eat 1600+excersise0
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i suggest you try this protein shake it tastes delicious:
8oz ice+water
1/2 banana
4 strawberries
1 scoop vanilla whey protein
3 tbs oikos fat free yogurt
1tbs flaxseed
2 stevias
its really good and it feels you up!!!0 -
WELL ITZ HARDER 2 B OVERWEIGHT. THINK ABT DAT0
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I use massages as a goal reward! I never use food anymore. Also I do not try to look at as a diet. I eat what I want and when I want it and log every bite. I just make sure it all fits in my daily calorie goal!0
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Stop sneaking. It's only hurting you. This isn't about what others think.0
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The general consensus is to breathe, relax, breathe some more. Changing your eating habits doesn't mean you have to be slavishly rigid, it doesn't mean you can't have sweets or have to give up certain foods or workout 3 hours a day. In fact, for most people, that kind of approach only leads to a spiral of denial, binging, and self-admonishment and hatred (which just fuels the next binge.)
It is hard, but give yourself some room to adjust. It's a process. It takes time. You'll get there.
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Someone wise once told me:
Losing weight is hard. Being fat is hard. Choose your hard.0 -
Losing weight is a head game as much as it is physical work. Try to make sure you are fueling your body with enough food as you make changes to your lifestyle. By that, I mean you need to eat enough good, healthy calories to make sure you aren't tired. That means you are eating back the calories you get back through exercise.
Food = fuel
Treats = treats, not fuel. You can have them, but don't expect them to get you anywhere.0 -
Hi, I had a look at your diary your cal intake is too low, but what your eating is junk, amd nothing else, your on 1200 cals and eating at mcdonalds,wendys, burger king, in every day for the last few days. No wonder your hungry. The quality of the food you eat is important, learn to prepare and cook your own food. Learn to shop and learn to avoid those places. If you cant then I guess you have to go for healthy options Subway salads everyday? Learn to make smoothies, theres heaps of free recipe sites just do a search, I like that your on skim milk well done. My tip stay away from those places, when i started i went to my local library and borrowed books on how to eat clean, theres so many give it ago. Good luck xx0
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i suggest you try this protein shake it tastes delicious:
8oz ice+water
1/2 banana
4 strawberries
1 scoop vanilla whey protein
3 tbs oikos fat free yogurt
1tbs flaxseed
2 stevias
its really good and it feels you up!!!
I wish every protein shake felt me up. That'd definitely lead to some satisfaction!0 -
Smaller portions, more often !
hey that sounds like my philosophy when i go out on the weekends0 -
Yes, I am agreeing with these posts here, you're not eating enough, that's why it's so hard. Instead of focusing so much on the calories, shoot more for eating healthy. Eat when you're hungry, stop when you're full. Put less food on your plate, so you're not inclined to clean your plate, and overeat. You can always go back for more, if you're truly hungry, but give yourself a little time to see if you're full or not. I try to drink a glass of water before and with my meals. Snack, healthy snacks, often, between meals. When you keep your self from getting too hungry, you can make better food choices. Try to include some lean protein and fiber from fruits and veggies with every meal and snack, when possible. Be creative, and find ways to sneak them in. Try to avoid "mindless eating," which is just eating for the sake of eating. In other words, avoid eating out of boredom. Stop eating before bed, I say 2-3 hours before bed, and don't eat a heavy supper. You should really try to keep from having supper being the biggest meal of your day. If you make breakfast your biggest meal, you have the rest of the day to burn it off, but when supper is the biggest meal, you don't have all that time. Really, you should just have 3 -5 small meals, rather than one big one. Try to keep it healthy atleast 80% of the time. If you're going to continue logging calories, you need to increase your intake, unless you lie around all day doing absolutely nothing, then maybe 1,200 cal's might be enough....even then, I'm not sure if it's enough, especially for a man. Also you can, and probably should eat back atleast 1/2 of your exercise calories. )) Good luck! Feel free to add me!0
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