Less than 10 feet from my desk is...
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That looks so good o.o
But you know what will look better? Your bikini body after remaining so strong in the face of temptation keep it up!0 -
WOW, I'm thinking that your workplace is both awesome and annoying at the same time hahaha0
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Lol 'paradi3s' that's a good way to describe it.0
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I have the same problem to a little lesser degree. There is almost always someone who brings in treats everyday and for some strange reason, they end up on the counter in front of my desk. I just have to keep telling myself that "that is other people's food, not for me anymore". It usually works, although over the past 3 years on MFP, I have caved a couple of times, especially at Christmas, when it does resemble your display. Stay strong, it isn't easy all the time.0
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Thanks BFDeal it is a constant distraction, some weeks I don't even think about, some days I break into a sweat resisting it other times, I shove my face in it and regret it the next time I stand on the scale lol.0
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My office is not as bad, but there are still sweets once in awhile. I either have some if it's really worth it or just munch on the fruit I brought with me.0
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Oh, that must be maddening. I'm so sorry.... you have all my sympathy! I have to tell myself NO (practically shouting inside my head) every time I pass by goodies at work. And usually ours are not as good as your office has but if I'm craving... you know the deal! Keep drinking coffee or tea, chew gum!0
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It really isn't the responsibility of anyone else in the office to re designate food stash area to a less visible place or to stop bringing specific foods types to help someone else avoid those foods. I do sympathise that it can be tempting but I previously worked in a food testing facility and my whole work building was basically a mountain of calories waiting to be eaten. Some people ate constantly because it was there and it was free. Some people didn't. You decide what you put in your own mouth. It really is a simple case of self discipline.0
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eat it
or
ignore it ...
simple...
We have a new lady and she offered me some candy yesterday. I thanked her, put it in my desk, and when I want it I will have it. I did not think "why are you trying to sabotage me"
every Friday we buy donuts for the staff and put them in the break room, does that make my office a bad place to work???? No one is forced to eat them....0 -
eat it
or
ignore it ...
simple...
We have a new lady and she offered me some candy yesterday. I thanked her, put it in my desk, and when I want it I will have it. I did not think "why are you trying to sabotage me"
every Friday we buy donuts for the staff and put them in the break room, does that make my office a bad place to work???? No one is forced to eat them....
It's nice that it's so easy for you. Congrats.
Not so easy for everyone. I'm also in a situation where whenever there are treats at work, which is frequent, they are right at my desk because I'm the receptionist. I don't have the option of putting it in my desk (i.e. out of sight), and when high calorie snacks are right in your face for hours on end, it's just not that easy.
Sometimes I can resist. Sometimes not. Sometimes it's no big deal, I can fit it in my calories and it's fine. Sometimes not. Last week one of our vendors brought in cinnamon rolls. I gave in and had half of one, thinking "look at me, all good!" Then went to log it and discovered that half of one of those cinnamon rolls was 490 calories. When you only have 1300 calories to work with in a day, that's A LOT.0 -
Oh, and to add. Just because I struggle to resist treats at work doesn't mean I think people are trying to sabotage me or that it's a bad place to work. It just means that this is a struggle I face, along with a lot of other people, and it's okay for us to discuss it.0
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every day is a victory when you just say no!0
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Meh. I'm one of the *kitten* that brings in treats for everyone.0
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We're running a weight loss contest at work right now, and I swear this office (we have 3 locations) is trying to sabotage everyone
There is almost always some kind of treat around. Currently, there are chocolate brownies with peanut butter icing. Or there will be ice cream, or doughnuts, or...there will be a potluck, or someone will bring in food because it's their birthday, or something.
Fortunately, I've gotten to where I just eat my own food & stay away from the stuff brought in. Since I have a low-protein diet & have to watch what I eat due to PKU, everyone leaves me alone for the most part & mostly doesn't bug me about eating what they've brought in.0
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