When someone asks for your 'secret'

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  • Theo166
    Theo166 Posts: 2,564 Member
    Hi Guys! So I've lost close to 12 kg around 26 lbs, and at a point where everyone is noticing! I've had a few people ask me what my 'secret' is and I don't know why but it makes me a little uncomfortable? One girl asked if I am on a very strict diet and I told her that I don't find it strict I just limit my calorie intake and exercise more, and then I get the glazed looks lol I dunno anyone else feels the same way?

    People don't really get that it's all about CICO and changing their habits, they want a magic pill. Think of it as your chance to do your civic duty and educate others.
  • pinuplove
    pinuplove Posts: 12,871 Member
    I always tell people who seem interested about MFP. They rarely listen :tongue:
  • VeryKatie
    VeryKatie Posts: 5,961 Member
    I never get asked this lol. WHY!? I wanna be asked. It seems fun.
    I think I'd go with the "portion control and some exercise" answer.
  • leanjogreen18
    leanjogreen18 Posts: 2,492 Member
    I wouldn't have listened either. It was ingrained in my head that losing weight HAD to be restrictive in some way. I had to "go on a diet".

    Here was my thought process...

    Counting calories isn't a diet/plan/program so there's no way it could work, I must stop eating x,y & z.
    It has to be a lifestyle change (which in my mind was a complete and total overhaul of everything I was eating).
    I have to work out 7 days a week and push myself.
    It won't be fun when I'm on the "diet" and everyone around me will need to be miserable because I am.

    I had to be rock bottom so to speak. I knew I wanted to eat the foods I like to eat. My thought was I'd just eat 1200 calories for the rest of my life to maintain so I signed up for mfp. Whew what a relief to learn about so much stuff but especially about my TDEE:).
  • snickerscharlie
    snickerscharlie Posts: 8,578 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    Pine cones from my yard. They were a challenge to get used to them, but If I coat them in peanut butter they slide right down. Also, if you are going to tell people this, please make sure they know you are joking, because no doubt someone will try it.

    What's the fibre content on those puppies?
  • French_Peasant
    French_Peasant Posts: 1,639 Member
    nutmegoreo wrote: »
    Pine cones from my yard. They were a challenge to get used to them, but If I coat them in peanut butter they slide right down. Also, if you are going to tell people this, please make sure they know you are joking, because no doubt someone will try it.

    What's the fibre content on those puppies?

    I heard a hear say rumor that kraft Parmesan cheese, the stuff that comes in a shaker bottle uses wood shavings to save money on the costs so a certain percentage of their product isn't even cheese.. If the fiber content is higher in pinecones, maybe we could email kraft and ask them to make the switch. :lol:

    It's actually true...well, true-ish. It's just cellulose, which is in all plants including trees and pinecones, and is used to prevent clumping in different kinds of shredded bagged cheeses. I am eyeing my quest bar which lists "soluble corn fiber" and am wondering if that means ground up cornstalks or what. Regardless, anything that has added fiber likely has some kind of ground up plant material or another (Fiber One lists chicory root and sugar cane fiber).
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  • crzycatlady1
    crzycatlady1 Posts: 1,930 Member
    I got asked quite a bit when I first lost the weight, but trying to explain IF to people is 'interesting' to say the least :p I tried a few times to simplify things by saying I just track my calorie intake but that didn't go over much better lol.

    Now I've been in maintenance long enough that everyone is just used to how I am, and I don't think a lot of people even remember that I used to be overweight.
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