How do I treat myself after losing weight
Txxxsha
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So basically I lost like 4 kgs and now I can see myself getting excited and careless and celebrating the weight loss with eating. How else can I treat myself after losing weight?
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Spa day!
Or a trip to see an old friend when you lose a significant amount of weight. I made a chart a few years back with set rewards for each 10 lbs lost. They got more impressive the more I lost.1 -
New clothes for thinner frame.1
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Manis, pedis, trips out somewhere fun, learning experiences (pottery class?) or... you could get used to not needing a tangible reward, and move your mindset to the reward being the loss itself and the kindness you're doing your body.
I used to be a rewards person, but there's only so many rewards you can come up with and in the end, it wasn't a helpful mindset. Improving my health is its own reward. Honestly it was harsh to hear but what made me start changing my mindset was being told "you're not a dog. You don't need treats to make you do the right thing."2 -
How else can I treat myself after losing weight?
I struggled with finding "rewards", other than food. The typical none food options don't light my head up enough. It's going to be difficult to break away from rewarding ourselves in this way since most of us have probably been rewarded with foods all of our lives, but ultimately I think @Alatariel75 has really good points,Alatariel75 wrote: »Manis, pedis, trips out somewhere fun, learning experiences (pottery class?) or... you could get used to not needing a tangible reward, and move your mindset to the reward being the loss itself and the kindness you're doing your body.
I used to be a rewards person, but there's only so many rewards you can come up with and in the end, it wasn't a helpful mindset. Improving my health is its own reward. Honestly it was harsh to hear but what made me start changing my mindset was being told "you're not a dog. You don't need treats to make you do the right thing."
This would be an ideal mindset to work towards. Though, items that could further improve our health, like exercise equipment might be a good option as a reward.
@Txxxsha Congratulations on the weight loss, btw.
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Go for a walk and enjoy the moment.
Treating yourself with bad food choices is counterproductive...0 -
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