Office treats!!! Arrrrrghhhhhh

runrogrun
runrogrun Posts: 36 Member
edited September 30 in Health and Weight Loss
Hello everyone, I have been on MFP for a few months but am new to the forums...I was faithfully recording my food and exercise and didn't realise you lot were all here!

Someone has just bought in two big bags of really yummy chocolates (Cadbury's Nibbles...YUM) into our office and I really want some! I thought posting on here (for the first time!) might make me able to resist!

I'm sipping at a pint of water to try and distract myself but it isn't quite the same.......! :-)

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  • joejccva71
    joejccva71 Posts: 2,985 Member
    As long as eating a piece fits into your daily intake and macros it's fine. One piece isn't going to kill you. :)
  • Yeah it's fine to have a little bit, that way it will stop the office 'food pushers' from bothering you, and won't affect you too much!
  • kylee_marie
    kylee_marie Posts: 299 Member
    i know how you feel, i am sitting in my office, as i type, staring at a tray of white chocolate chip cupcakes... sooo good, but i don't need it. and it will NOT be within my calories for the day :) haha
  • Iam918
    Iam918 Posts: 118 Member
    As long as eating a piece fits into your daily intake and macros it's fine. One piece isn't going to kill you. :)

    unless you have an addictive personality and then it's like pringles. . . once you pop, you can't stop
  • hill2302
    hill2302 Posts: 139 Member
    Yes, but only take that one piece if you know you have the willpower to just that that ONE piece. You need to know yourself and what you can and can't do. I know I have to stay away from some things because it's just too hard for me to have just ONE of something, potato chips mainly.

    Otherwise, just avoid where they are until they are all scarferd up. Believe me, they probably won't be around for too too long.
  • Mathisfun
    Mathisfun Posts: 104 Member
    Keep some teats you can have on hand....skinny cow, 1 tablespoon chocolate chips, trail mix. Maybe these would satisfy better than water. I will be in the ame boat next month when school inservice starts back, they provide donuts in the morning and chips and candy throughout the day. Will really teat me on whether I really want to stay on track or just play at it.
  • hill2302
    hill2302 Posts: 139 Member
    As long as eating a piece fits into your daily intake and macros it's fine. One piece isn't going to kill you. :)

    unless you have an addictive personality and then it's like pringles. . . once you pop, you can't stop

    Mmmmmm. Pringles. Gets me everytime!!!
  • MrsM1ggins
    MrsM1ggins Posts: 724 Member
    In those situations I usually like to find out how many calories it will be and then work out how much extra exercise I will have to do to be able to have it.

    After I do that I usually find that I don't want it! Easy to resist then!
  • I gain more calories that way....I try to keep myself as far away from the desks with treats as I possibly can....Have to keep focus on the goal, which is why I keep an unflattering picture of myself in view as much as possible....:-)
  • MrsM1ggins
    MrsM1ggins Posts: 724 Member
    Keep some teats you can have on hand....skinny cow, 1 tablespoon chocolate chips, trail mix. Maybe these would satisfy better than water. I will be in the ame boat next month when school inservice starts back, they provide donuts in the morning and chips and candy throughout the day. Will really teat me on whether I really want to stay on track or just play at it.
    I think you might have a boob fetish. :tongue:
  • As long as eating a piece fits into your daily intake and macros it's fine. One piece isn't going to kill you. :)

    unless you have an addictive personality and then it's like pringles. . . once you pop, you can't stop

    agree - i know once i pop i can't stop lol. i would just say no. you'll feel stronger after wards knowing you did it!
  • morganadk2_deleted
    morganadk2_deleted Posts: 1,696 Member
    As long as eating a piece fits into your daily intake and macros it's fine. One piece isn't going to kill you. :)

    unless you have an addictive personality and then it's like pringles. . . once you pop, you can't stop

    i agree, eveybody where i work knows , i don't always have treats that are going round, i have my own treats !
  • I know just how frustrating and stressful even that can be.

    My boss will generally order pizza, with soda pop and the smell fills our very small office.

    I usually just excuse myself and go for a 10 minute walk or something to clear my mind and take the food out of the equation.

    For me I know I have to avoid those items all together, otherwise I cave and eat more than just one piece.

    Stay strong and hold on to your willpower and motivation. You are doing awesome!
  • cessnaholly
    cessnaholly Posts: 780 Member
    Take two. Eat one. Put the other under your computer monitor or somewhere else in plain sight on your desk.

    Enjoy the one you eat.

    Keep the other one as a trophy. It isn't calling your name. It is reminding you that you don't need to eat it.
  • mea9
    mea9 Posts: 561 Member
    It's not even honest chocolate. It's cheap crap. The company takes the good stuff out and substitutes cheap sugars etc... Unless somebody brings in good german or swiss, fair trade chocolate, with real sugar, milk and cocoa - don't bother. The only people who benefit are the directors of the comapany:wink:
  • purplepollypops
    purplepollypops Posts: 323 Member
    One piece isn't going to hurt you.
    Do your colleagues know what you are doing? Sometimes it's the worst thing letting everyone know because you either get smart comments if you do decide to treat yourself or they sabotage you by bringing in sweet chocolately things every day!
    I'm lucky now that I work on my own so no outside temptation, I can only eat what I bring into work with me :smile:
  • NicLiving
    NicLiving Posts: 261 Member
    :indifferent: One piece isn't going to kill you. :)

    Wrong! Especially for a food addict like me. I would avoid it like the plague simply because I know that I could never have just one.
    Keep drinking your water and may I suggest that you purchase some healthy snacks and keep them in your desk or workstation.
    I have trail mix with raisins, cheerios & almonds at all times. Best of luck to you :bigsmile:
  • melsinct
    melsinct Posts: 3,512 Member
    My office is the worst for snacks. People are always baking and bringing in cakes, cookies, etc. and then there is leftover meeting food (muffins, bagels, sometimes sandwiches, more cookies) almost daily. I think that is where I trained myself to be super strong willed. Only once in a while if I deem the calories "worth it" will I partake.
  • leaw24
    leaw24 Posts: 22 Member
    Tell me about it!

    Right now all of the bosses are coming back from their summer holidays and bringing treats for everyone from where they went - Switzerland (chocolate), Greek (pastry sweets), Turkish (turkish delight)... absolute hell. Plus we have a general rule of bringing in the cakes on birthdays.. argh!

    Generally I tell myself I'm allowed to have one at 4pm. Usually the pigs of the office have already scoffed the lot by that point, or they've shrivelled up after spending a day under our office lighting and they look completely unappealing anyway..!!
  • skateboardstef
    skateboardstef Posts: 164 Member
    I have the same problem at work. My boss keeps bringing in huge bags of candies from Sam's Club! I keep dark chocolate hershey's kisses in my desk to distract me from the bad candy. They are 20 calories a piece, so you can have 1 or 2 and feel satisfied without feeling guilty :) Plus dark chocolate is filled with antioxidants!
  • skatw
    skatw Posts: 28
    Keep some teats you can have on hand....skinny cow, 1 tablespoon chocolate chips, trail mix. Maybe these would satisfy better than water. I will be in the ame boat next month when school inservice starts back, they provide donuts in the morning and chips and candy throughout the day. Will really teat me on whether I really want to stay on track or just play at it.

    I will be there with you and we can just keep each other away from it!!!!!
  • Timeforme714
    Timeforme714 Posts: 189 Member
    Just think of how many other things you could eat instead of it for the same calories :)
  • runrogrun
    runrogrun Posts: 36 Member
    I couldn't just have one! The 'old' me would have a handful, decide the day was a write off and then cheat for the rest of the day!!! So that's what I'm trying to avoid.

    A few people in my office are always on diets (I was the same) and never get anywhere, or lose weight and then put it straight back on. They seem to be the ones who bring in treats! Since I've been on here I mean business and so am trying to cut out all the crap and snack on fruit or natural yogurt with honey.

    I am out for dinner tonight so my calorie allowance will be a bit tough anyway....but I have resisted the chocs so far and the massive urge to grab some seems to be subsiding! Thanks for your messages everyone!
  • AllieB
    AllieB Posts: 73
    I read something online that said to bring a piece of clear tupperware to work and set it on your desk, and everytime that you are tempted put a dollar in the tupperware instead and see how your money grows. I haven't tried it but with my temptations I could be a rich girl! Hope that helps in good luck ;)
  • murraylu
    murraylu Posts: 5 Member
    Office treats are a curse where I work, especially since there is one person determined to sabotage everyone else by bringing them in as "treats" for everyone and she is nasty if you don't partake. For today, keep sipping that water and remind yourself that you are in control of your own life - you don't want to relinquish that control to someone else. For the future, bring in your own snacks to cover you whenever you feel the need. Everyone who is posting that one snack won't hurt you if you figure it into your daily plan is correct, but only you know whether that candy will lead to another and another...

    I use anger to help me not to choose those snacks. I tell myself that I am angry at people who don't respect me. Everyone in my office knows that I have lost 55 lbs. and kept it off for 3 years now. I expect them to keep their snacks to themselves, not lay them out as a temptation to others. I look at their snacks as their problems, and I don't want to take on those problems - I have enough of my own.

    Speaking of enough of my own problems, I have another 50 lbs. to lose. I've finally settled in to the "new" 55 lbs. lighter body, confident that those pounds won't ever return and am ready to continue on to be even healthier. It's a great feeling to be in control of your own life and health. Don't let the office yahoos derail your plans. Whatever your decision - to snack and count it in your daily program or to resist and give yourself other foods later - pat yourself on the back for making it a real choice you make yourself, not something that is just eaten mindlessly because it is there.
  • ncwingnut71
    ncwingnut71 Posts: 292 Member
    You should try working at a flavor company and have to taste test.....UGH! It gets so frustrating, especially when they pop up with a new ice cream and I haven't had sugar in a month....I end up getting sick.
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