I CAN'T DO THIS!
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However, I know that even with limited options, it is still possible. I just need to find the will power. Any ideas?
And the easiest way to not eat the cakes and other things you aren't supposed to eat is to not buy them. I just never bring things I don't want to eat into my home...it's much easier and more reliable than willpower 24/7.
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I agree with a lot of the people on here who say you don't need to cut it all out... start by lowering your intake instead of going cold turkey. If you're really asking about will power, there's lots of research available online around the topic ("The Power of Habit" is a great read, for example). One of the main ideas about will power is that it is finite... you can only make so many "good" decisions in a day before you deplete your will power and succumb to your desire or habit. To avoid that, minimize your need for willpower by reducing your decisions. Pre-plan your food and exercise for the day and schedule it all in, so you don't have to fight with yourself about what to eat throughout the day. You can also pre-make as much of your food as possible, for the same reason. Will power is also like a muscle - the more you exercise it, the stronger it gets. Finally, the best way to replace an unwanted habit is to trade it for a desired one... don't create a vacuum, fill that "void" with something more desirable (Example: If you crave cookies after a long day of work and usually eat one when you get home... go for after work instead of going home. Cookie habit replaced by walking habit).
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Thanks MoiAussi! That was some really great advice!
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OP, I thought calorie counting would be tedious, too. In reality it only takes a few taps on the qpp, or clicks on the computer to log each meal. After a few weeks, it's just part of my routine. It gets easier. Just do the best you can everyday. You CAN do this!!!!0
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Well I managed to lose 141 pounds without cutting anything out. Why make it difficult for yourself0
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I agree with a lot of the people on here who say you don't need to cut it all out... start by lowering your intake instead of going cold turkey. If you're really asking about will power, there's lots of research available online around the topic ("The Power of Habit" is a great read, for example). One of the main ideas about will power is that it is finite... you can only make so many "good" decisions in a day before you deplete your will power and succumb to your desire or habit. To avoid that, minimize your need for willpower by reducing your decisions. Pre-plan your food and exercise for the day and schedule it all in, so you don't have to fight with yourself about what to eat throughout the day. You can also pre-make as much of your food as possible, for the same reason. Will power is also like a muscle - the more you exercise it, the stronger it gets. Finally, the best way to replace an unwanted habit is to trade it for a desired one... don't create a vacuum, fill that "void" with something more desirable (Example: If you crave cookies after a long day of work and usually eat one when you get home... go for after work instead of going home. Cookie habit replaced by walking habit).
Good luck!!
Thank you! This is some great advice and I will be buying this book for kindle tonight!0 -
ilovemypeekapug wrote: »OP, I thought calorie counting would be tedious, too. In reality it only takes a few taps on the qpp, or clicks on the computer to log each meal. After a few weeks, it's just part of my routine. It gets easier. Just do the best you can everyday. You CAN do this!!!!
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eat at a calorie deficit....that's it.
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When you have cysts on your ovaries, a mere calorie deficit doesn't work...0
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Since you don't eat meat, you might want to try lots of fresh veggies, sweet potatoes, nuts, and seeds. Get yourself stuffed silly on a sweet potato topped with spinach mixed with chopped almonds and cashews and peppers, for example, maybe some olive oil or melted coconut oil drizzled on there, some vinegar if you like the zing.0
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You are not alone, I'm not addicted to carbs but I am addicted to sugar and I can't seem to kick it to lose weight.0
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Since you don't eat meat, you might want to try lots of fresh veggies, sweet potatoes, nuts, and seeds. Get yourself stuffed silly on a sweet potato topped with spinach mixed with chopped almonds and cashews and peppers, for example, maybe some olive oil or melted coconut oil drizzled on there, some vinegar if you like the zing.
wow that sounds delicious! Will definitely try0 -
Since you don't eat meat, you might want to try lots of fresh veggies, sweet potatoes, nuts, and seeds. Get yourself stuffed silly on a sweet potato topped with spinach mixed with chopped almonds and cashews and peppers, for example, maybe some olive oil or melted coconut oil drizzled on there, some vinegar if you like the zing.
wow that sounds delicious! Will definitely try
Still not low carb, but might transition you away from the cookies and such. Meanwhile, maybe you could schedule an appointment with a nutritionist well-versed in your particular health issues?0 -
Well I managed to lose 141 pounds without cutting anything out. Why make it difficult for yourself
eat at a calorie deficit....that's it.
I love when people don't actually read the whole thread and see there's an issue beyond simple CICO.
OP, check out the Atkins website for a very well laid out list of foods that are low carb/glycemic. There are some on there that you probably have never thought about. They also have a really nice recipe selection. Additionally, there are low carb groups on MFP (use the Groups link above to find them) where you can get support and ideas from others who either need or want to eat lower carb for weight loss.
Good luck! You really can do this it's just going to take some dedication to think about food a bit differently.
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Well I managed to lose 141 pounds without cutting anything out. Why make it difficult for yourself
eat at a calorie deficit....that's it.
I love when people don't actually read the whole thread and see there's an issue beyond simple CICO.
OP, check out the Atkins website for a very well laid out list of foods that are low carb/glycemic. There are some on there that you probably have never thought about. They also have a really nice recipe selection. Additionally, there are low carb groups on MFP (use the Groups link above to find them) where you can get support and ideas from others who either need or want to eat lower carb for weight loss.
Good luck! You really can do this it's just going to take some dedication to think about food a bit differently.
Don't quote me if you think I didn't read the thread. I read it just fine and answered accordingly.
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