Hate the word "DIET"
sapphire641
Posts: 20 Member
How many times have we all been down this road before. At the end of the day it becomes about getting our heads around the fact that our bodies need looked after and for most of us it is harder work than for others. Its quite a process to realize we need to do a lifestyle change...forever. All this really means is making better food choices and going for a walk everyday....if you want to do more that's great! Its very hard to make that adjustment in your brain to get away from the horrendous "diet" word. I have been overweight for half my life...I am 50 now and want to live the latter part of my life able to walk and play with my grandchildren...which hopefully come soon I know what its like to be on the other side of the fence...when I was young I never had any weight issues....played every sport....you know the story. I look forward to skiing next winter...something I haven't done in 26 years....but first...my daughter gets married in July...hopefully I will find a dress...and maybe I will be lucky and it won't be plus size....but if it is....it is....I am just going to keep going and make the best choices I can for me and my husband. Please feel free to add me if you are on the same wavelength...lol!! I look forward to continuing my journey....for life!!!
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I also despise the word "diet". I am looking at this as a life change and an overhaul for my health and well being. I also want to lead my daughter by example. She sees me doing Zomba videos and often joins in and has started to ask questions about making healthier food choices. I am glad you are on the right track!! You definitely are looking at this the right way.0
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I agree. I prefer the word "nutrition". It is a lifestyle change to me.
We need good nutrition AND exercise to lose weight, gain muscle, get healthy, prevent injury, and live better.0 -
I agree.... I prefer to change it for "habits", good habits...and just don't apply to food... I apply to everything in my life to become a better person and love myself more and more every day...0
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I call it a Lifestyle change because, well, it is.0
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I use the word diet as it is intended: it's the food I eat. It's not just something "you go on." It just "is." Like a rabbit eats a diet of greens. It's not "on a diet." It has a diet.
I really tire of semantic games. This "It's a lifestyle not a diet" reminds me of born again Christians who say "it's not a religion, it's a relationship!" But really...It's still a religion.0 -
no matter what you call it, we cant keep eating the way we did before. I feel like I am on a diet all the time because I cant eat whatever whenever I want. It is what it is0
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at the end of the day does it really matter what you call it? Just make positive changes and hit your goals….
I dont understand the fascination with labeling everything….0 -
I hate the word "journey". It's not a journey, you didn't pack any bags or go on any expeditions. Diet is the food you eat. Like a panda would have a diet consisting mostly of bamboo. Doesn't mean the panda is trying to lose weight.0
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I'm with wizzybeth, I look at the word diet as the definition was intended: The sum of food consumed. It's what we eat.
What I don't get is "I'm going on a diet." Was this person not eating before? No. They are making dietary changes..0 -
Diet is DIE with a T. I prefer to change the way I live.0
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To me, absolutely everybody is on a diet, diet meaning the foods that you habitually eat. Therefore, diet doesn't bother me. Journey doesn't bother me, either.0
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Totally agree. To be successful you aren't dieting. You are just becoming educated about food and lifestyle choices that you will carry forward for life.
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What normal English word do you propose to communicate that you are eating with the goal of weight loss? None of the preferred alternatives in this thread do that. Why make life so complicated?0
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I'm with you-I hate the expression "on a diet"!!!!
To me diet means hunger, deprivation and punishment for being fat.
Years ago, I finally started losing weight the moment I vowed to myself that I would NEVER go on a "diet" again.0 -
Every person alive is on a diet. A diet is a way of eating, be it good foods and nutritious or bad stuff.0
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I have a very enjoyable diet.0
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I use the word diet as it is intended: it's the food I eat. It's not just something "you go on." It just "is." Like a rabbit eats a diet of greens. It's not "on a diet." It has a diet.
I really tire of semantic games. This "It's a lifestyle not a diet" reminds me of born again Christians who say "it's not a religion, it's a relationship!" But really...It's still a religion.
This is me too ^^.
A weight loss diet
A vegetarian diet
A healthy diet
whatever. A diet is what I eat.
And if I'm trying to lose weight? I'm on a diet.0
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