How many food decisions do you think you make a day?
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How many food decisions do you think you make a day?
Anyone care to guess?
In Mindless Eating, surveys show we make over 200 food decisions a day. Mostly all unconscioustly. This is why I recommend the book so highly. 200x30=6,000 food decisions a month. Does it make you want to know more? If you are making this many food decisions unconsciously the deck can be stacked against you. This is not another diet book. Reinhard references it himself. Find out how & why you make a lot of the food decisions you do and take charge.
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It's astounding how few now, compared to before.
And I notice it. On my daily check-in thread, I list what I've eaten that day, just because. It's easy to remember what I've had. However, when I was doing WW, I had to write things down right away, because I wouldn't be able to remember by the end of the day.
And I notice it. On my daily check-in thread, I list what I've eaten that day, just because. It's easy to remember what I've had. However, when I was doing WW, I had to write things down right away, because I wouldn't be able to remember by the end of the day.
In Mindless Eating, surveys show we make over 200 food decisions a day
Mindless Eating is a good book, but this number is part of the problem: that's too many decisions to make well. It's just hopeless. So instead of focusing on making them better, No-s focuses on reducing their number. 3 meals might comprise more than 3 decisions, but I'd say it reduces the total number by an order of magnitude or so. With so many fewer decisions to make, you'll make them better without any further systematic intervention. You CAN actually make good decisions when there are just a handful (or two) to be made every day.
Reinhard
My other working plan was to go to the market and come home with all this amazingly beautiful produce which was not on my grocery list. It all looked so good! Then what happens is as it rots, I pitch it, one a t a time. I have done this countless times. My point being buying and eating suffered a disconnect. Now I make sure I DO want to eat what I buy and since No S, no waste. I pitched a pretty penny's worth of "desserts" last week, post s day. I mentioned before I had a stash. Now I am stashless for the first time in decades. I will only buy what desserts I want this weekend and not more than I will reasonably consume. No more waste. No more "impulse" buying.
My eye caught some form of chips out in an aisle and my mind said(in this order) you can't have them, oh yes you can, you can fit them on your plate to Hey, I don't even want them! I wasn't in th chip aisle I was buying onions. My point is why did I even have the dialogue. surely this was one of my 200 mindless decisions?
My eye caught some form of chips out in an aisle and my mind said(in this order) you can't have them, oh yes you can, you can fit them on your plate to Hey, I don't even want them! I wasn't in th chip aisle I was buying onions. My point is why did I even have the dialogue. surely this was one of my 200 mindless decisions?
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choices on weightwatchers.
I decided to figure out just how complicated it is to spend your weightwatchers points. When I tried WW, I was on 24 points a day.
I wondered, how complicated is this system? How many choices do I have to make? How many different ways are there to divvy up 24 points amongst 3 meals and maybe a snack?
So I did the maths. Turns out there exactly two thousand, seven hundred and eighty three ways to divide your points.
And people wonder why WW sends you bonkers.
I wondered, how complicated is this system? How many choices do I have to make? How many different ways are there to divvy up 24 points amongst 3 meals and maybe a snack?
So I did the maths. Turns out there exactly two thousand, seven hundred and eighty three ways to divide your points.
And people wonder why WW sends you bonkers.
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Where I am right now....which is in day 3 of my "firm committment" to the No S Plan....
It isn't so much that I have to make lots of decisions re specific foods.
It's that I keep having to tell myself No.
And to continually remind myself of my committment to keep from snacking.
I'm hoping that, for me, Snacking is just a Habit that will be changed over time.
The only way I can find out for sure, in my case, is to follow through and work to keep the committment.
It isn't so much that I have to make lots of decisions re specific foods.
It's that I keep having to tell myself No.
And to continually remind myself of my committment to keep from snacking.
I'm hoping that, for me, Snacking is just a Habit that will be changed over time.
The only way I can find out for sure, in my case, is to follow through and work to keep the committment.
BrightAngel - (Dr. Collins)
See: DietHobby. com
See: DietHobby. com
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Re: choices on weightwatchers.
OMG - I can't believe you did the math but, that is just awesome information.stevecooper wrote:I decided to figure out just how complicated it is to spend your weightwatchers points. When I tried WW, I was on 24 points a day.
I wondered, how complicated is this system? How many choices do I have to make? How many different ways are there to divvy up 24 points amongst 3 meals and maybe a snack?
So I did the maths. Turns out there exactly two thousand, seven hundred and eighty three ways to divide your points.
And people wonder why WW sends you bonkers.
Thanks!
~Danielle
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3 is such a nice number....I like 3...3 is my new favourite number
Anyone else liking 3 more then they used to? How did 3 get shoved in the background when it is such a nice easy going number?
Let's all give 3 cheers for '3'...lol....Hip hip....ok I'm getting silly...but I love this plan
Anyone else liking 3 more then they used to? How did 3 get shoved in the background when it is such a nice easy going number?
Let's all give 3 cheers for '3'...lol....Hip hip....ok I'm getting silly...but I love this plan
Creating and sustaining the No S habits are the only thing that will take me in the direction I want to go!
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