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Coworkers baffled me...

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  • Posts: 1,040 Member
    edited March 2018
    fb47 wrote: »

    But that was not the point of the argument, the argument was about weight gain.

    That's true, and it was wrong. The claim was that trans fat will make you put on weight even if you're in a caloric deficit. This is false. It should be avoided for other reasons.
  • Posts: 558 Member
    Ugh yes, a few months ago, way before I started on this site I signed up to bring something in for "Wednesday Treat Day" that day is coming soon and it is stressing me out! I don't know what to make that won't tempt me too much!

    Bring in a tray of healthier but tasty foods such as fruits, veggies, cheeses, and low fat dips. Sandwich wraps. etc. Things that you like. Costco and other grocery stores has trays you can bring. Just a suggestion.
  • Posts: 902 Member

    It’s hard being in that position! I’d suggest requesting moving the snack table to another location. The hardest but best thing to do is to be honest. I’d say “Guys, I’m working really hard on a new lifestyle and don’t want to blow it. Having the snack table within reach is really just too much temptation for me. Can I please move it somewhere else? I’d really appreciate it!”

    Yes, you SHOULD do this. Just be prepared - your co-workers may see it as an indictment of their lifestyle, even though that's not your intent. They know what they're doing is detrimental but people don't usually like to be called on their behavior. On the other hand, you may unwittingly influence another co-worker, who may influence someone else . . . etc.
  • Posts: 4,855 Member
    edited March 2018

    Lagging indicator. By that time is already happened.

    People aren't simple, they behave in perverse ways. That's why marketing is so effective, and the diet woo industry spend a lot on marketing.

    Marketeers, third up against the wall come the day of the glorious revolution...

    Pant size may be a lagging indicator, but in most cases it changes with a 20 pound or so gain. Significantly easier to right the ship at that point rather than letting it sink.

    People just want to look for easy way out instead of doing the work or be "uncomfortable". That is why the B.S. diet industry is so successful.
  • Posts: 4,855 Member
    "They shrink! They keep shrinking! I wear elastic now..."

    Denial. It ain't just a river in Egypt no more.

    LOL, wearing elastic related to weight is planning to fail IMO.
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