CHALLENGE FOR APRIL 2015 -- SAY "NO" TO NO LATE NIGHT SNACKING
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April 11
Me: 3* LNS: 8
The tide has shifted in my favour!0 -
lamlam2013 wrote: »Another Month -- Another Challenge!!!
"Tired of self-sabotaging by munching after dinner? Upset that you double your in-calories at night? Then it's not just me . To get some help (or inspire us by your good example), please join us in this challenge.
You set what you feel is late night snacking. For example, if you have extra calories left for the day, you can have a snack if it's small. Others decide not to eat at a past a certain time. It's up to you.
We go by the formula:
Me: "number indicating how many evenings you stuck to it"
LNS: "number of times late night snacks won"
Example: Me: 2 - LNS: 0 indicates I won the first two nights.
Some people also add a * to the latest number. In the example, that would be
Me: 2 - LNS: 1*
if LNS won the 3rd night.
It's as simple as that. Or as complicated, as you will discover. Nevertheless, the persistence and good results of some of our "old" members (and some people keep coming back) show that the battle is worthwhile .
Welcome!
DPU!
Don't pick up! And pray!0 -
Me:1
LNS: 0
Yay!0 -
mrJRamos2015 wrote: »I often have trouble sleeping at night -- I get restless, toss and turn in bed then "think" if I have "something" it will assuage my hunger and I can get to sleep. It started out innocently enough with a large celery stalk with some cream cheese then went quickly downhill from there. I promised myself that even if I binge eat, I will always record faithfully what I consume. So here's what I ended up eating before I put on the brakes.
I felt possessed by something larger than myself and now I feel ashamed of what I just did. Any one of these items is usually enough to satisfy my cravings but I just could not stop tonight.
Any suggestions on stopping this cycle once it starts?
Jeff
Hi Jeff,
Fitness is so much a mind game. It sounds like your binging is emotional eating and not just hunger. You need to find a better release of the emotions and stop giving yourself permission to do this. Only you can decide.
Perhaps a workout in the evening. I have been occupying my nights with projects in my garage and basement. They divert my attention and give a good workout at the same time. Build or organize something, use your tools, go for a hike, shoot a basketball.0 -
Hey Jeff, to add on to the pearls of wisdom given, my suggestion would be to not have that much temptation on hand in the house to eat! That is one of the things that helps me0
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Hi Jeff, can you try something else to try to help you get to sleep? It sounds like you were doing well until you went to bed. Maybe some relaxation music or look into breathing exercises? I count myself to sleep...breath in while I count to three and exhale while counting to three. Focusing on this makes me fall asleep so quickly as my mind likes to rave with many thoughts!!! I'm not into meditation so this is my own made up nighttime meditation!
I was ten minutes over my cutoff time tonight and woke up from a nap after a crazy day and got possessed by the peanut butter...should have woken up earlier, lol or I suppose I should just have someone hide the peanut butter!
Me: 4
LNS: 1*0 -
I forgot 2 record this yesterday so...
April 11
Me: 4* LNS: 0
April 12
Me: 5* LNS: 0!!!
So proud of myself! It is sooooo hard some nights tho!0 -
April 10:
Me: 2*
LNS 0
Last night was the first night in about a week I DIDN'T snack after 7,0 -
April 12
Me: 4
LNS:0*
so proud that I did this on a weekend because usually I snack endlessly while watching tv!0 -
April 12:
ME: 3*
LNS: 1
Thanks for the words of wisdom from all of you. It's true that I have emotional issues around eating so I do need another outlet to channel all that energy. I put on some soft classical music to fall asleep by but last night I went crazy hungry for anything and everything. The only thing that could have made it worse is not measuring everything. When I measure and log it in, it's a reminder to stop the bingeing and I have to make a conscious decision to continue eating. Last night I just would not stop until I realized that I had almost eaten more calories in snacks than the rest of my meals combined. I do need to get rid of the temptations in my household but my partner likes to snack so these things are always around; sometimes I can resist and other times, not so well. Unfortunately, he doesn't eat all that well and exercises minimally due to health issues. I am making our dinners a little more healthy so that's a start and I've stopped having ice cream every night.
I'm determined to meet this challenge for the remainder of the month.
Thanks again for all the support!
Peace,
Jeff
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April 12
Me: 4* LNS: 80 -
April 12
Me: 8*
LNS: 40 -
Been a very busy few days for me. I almost forgot to log in one day but made it. You don't know how wonderful it makes me feel to have this board this active as it is. It is very encouraging!!!
April 12
Me -- 12
LNS -- 0
Days LNS-free -- 350 -
April 12
Me: 12
LNS: 00 -
Me: 9
LNS: 3*0 -
April 13
Me 7*
LNS 1
Rock on !0 -
April 12
Me: 11*
LNS: 1
Sorry for the late update, I got in late.0 -
mrJRamos2015 wrote: »April 12:
ME: 3*
LNS: 1
Thanks for the words of wisdom from all of you. It's true that I have emotional issues around eating so I do need another outlet to channel all that energy. I put on some soft classical music to fall asleep by but last night I went crazy hungry for anything and everything. The only thing that could have made it worse is not measuring everything. When I measure and log it in, it's a reminder to stop the bingeing and I have to make a conscious decision to continue eating. Last night I just would not stop until I realized that I had almost eaten more calories in snacks than the rest of my meals combined. I do need to get rid of the temptations in my household but my partner likes to snack so these things are always around; sometimes I can resist and other times, not so well. Unfortunately, he doesn't eat all that well and exercises minimally due to health issues. I am making our dinners a little more healthy so that's a start and I've stopped having ice cream every night.
I'm determined to meet this challenge for the remainder of the month.
Thanks again for all the support!
Peace,
Jeff
Hi Jeff, I agree it can be tough when the junk food is in the house. The temptation is greater when my wife bakes sweets for some function. Just know that one night, however indulgent, doesn't define your journey.0 -
We had company Fri night and were out Sat night so...LNS won those nights, but I won last night.
Me: 5
LNS: 7
Jeff, I was sorry to hear about your night of binging. I know the feeling and, if I knew how to stop it, I would use that advice. The only thing I can say is that it is behind you and don't beat yourself up. Today and every day is a new day and a new chance to make better choices.
Focus on going forward with a positive attitude. We are here with you.
Zaza0
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