Need some tips for avoiding the office treats

One of my coworkers loves to bake and brings in goodies multiple times a week. I have previously asked her decrease how often she was baking and she did for a few weeks.
What is your advice for not picking up that fork? Make sure I'm not hungry? That I have enough food here to have some alternative healthy thing? Thanks!
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  • NoraFoley
    NoraFoley Posts: 1 Member
    I do turkey and cheese roll ups.... or chick peas... cottage cheese and fruit... Greek yogurt with PB2 powder..... u can make ur own sweets too. Halo top ice cream --- breyers just also came out with one less than 300 calories a pint
  • RedSierra
    RedSierra Posts: 253 Member
    edited August 2017
    That's the biggest problem in offices. I was strongly tempted to quit a job once because of all the food everywhere.

    It's good if you can convince people to limit the treats to a breakroom or some other specific place where you can't see them unless you walk in there. I said I had health problems, which seemed to work the best (and it was true).

    I've tried to gross myself out (imagine hair in the food, etc.), but it didn't work more than once.

    You can also motivate yourself every day not to eat them. Remind yourself of your fitness and health goals. Put an inspiring photo or saying in a frame on your desk.
  • kayeroze
    kayeroze Posts: 146 Member
    You have three options:
    1. Eat the treat and work it off the rest of the week (not day)
    2. Eat a few bites of the treat and savor the sweetness to the point that is sickens you a bit, then drink water till it goes away or something bland
    3. Don't eat the treat, and politely refuse. Drink a cup of sweetend coffee or tea instead.
  • tinkerbellang83
    tinkerbellang83 Posts: 9,118 Member
    I sometimes have them, I sometimes don't. If I do have some I will have a small portion, for example if someone brings scones in, I will have quarter, if there is cake I will take a tiny sliver. I normally have my own snacks so it tends to be rare that I want some.
  • ugofatcat
    ugofatcat Posts: 385 Member
    Ideas:
    1. Drink tea or water instead.
    2. Chew gum or mints.
    3. Wait until the end of the day and then cut a treat in half and take half with you. Then you can't go back for seconds.
    4. Increase exercise on days with treats.
    5. Work it into you calories.
  • caammph
    caammph Posts: 105 Member
    I struggle with this as well. We have a lot of meetings and there are always treats. I have three different ways of handling these meeting snacks. Sometimes I just bring the snacks and ensure there are healthier, lower calorie treats; sometimes i budget for it in my day; and sometimes I just politely decline.
  • jacquih2981
    jacquih2981 Posts: 120 Member
    We have a cake table at work, known as the 'fat table' we have cakes, sweets, fruit and nuts. Occasionally it is all cakes and sometimes it is all fruit - it has taken a while for people to get used to there being fruit there and starting to bring fruit in instead of cakes. We even have fruit for the Macmillan coffee mornings
  • MaddMaestro
    MaddMaestro Posts: 405 Member
    People bringing food to work to share should be banned. It's never healthy. Co-workers just want to make you fat so they can look better.
    LOL, well good thing this thread is about how NOT to partake in the tasty treats ;)

    My deterrent it to log it in my diary as best as I can if I take a SMALL piece. Like, if someone brought brownies and they're already precut, I just half of a piece for myself. OR, if I already had planned meals for the day and have them logged at my calorie limit, I keep looking at the diary as a reminder not to go over my calories.
  • rybo
    rybo Posts: 5,424 Member
    I just say "no thanks"
  • Fitnessgirl0913
    Fitnessgirl0913 Posts: 481 Member
    RedSierra wrote: »
    That's the biggest problem in offices. I was strongly tempted to quit a job once because of all the food everywhere.

    It's good if you can convince people to limit the treats to a breakroom or some other specific place where you can't see them unless you walk in there. I said I had health problems, which seemed to work the best (and it was true).

    I've tried to gross myself out (imagine hair in the food, etc.), but it didn't work more than once.

    You can also motivate yourself every day not to eat them. Remind yourself of your fitness and health goals. Put an inspiring photo or saying in a frame on your desk.

    I do this as well only, as I am a bit of a germophobe. I ask myself "how many people have touched these and put them back? How many people have sneezed around or spit around them while talking" That usually does it for me. I with the crew that I cannot just have a little and walk away. if I have say half a donut that leads to many more and the whole day is shot so I just avoid them. I tell myself "if you have one you know you won't stop and is it really worth it?" I call it "opening the flood gates" when I say I will just have one lol because I know many more will follow. I also tend to feel groos, bloated, and sluggish after I over indulge so every time I want to I remind myself of how awful I felt the last time.
  • TavistockToad
    TavistockToad Posts: 35,719 Member
    eat what fits your calories and macros, or say 'no thanks'.