No Snacks, no sweets, no seconds. Except on Days that start with S. Too simple for you? Simple is why it works. Look here for questions, introductions, support, success stories.
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Laff
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by Laff » Sat May 31, 2008 5:26 pm
It often is never enough!! Being in this diet trap for most of my life I know the dreaded feeling of stepping on the scale and finding it settle on a weight that I am not happy with. Following the NoS plan (staying clear of the diet word) has put me in a different frame of mind. Today was the day that I had set for my WI. I was nervous (even though my clothes fit differently and I feel better).
Well, this morning, after my second set of 21 successful days I am down another 3 pounds which makes it 9 pounds over 6 weeks. For those of you saying how could that happen, I do have over 60 pounds to lose so it may be much different than being close to your 'happy' weight.
The most successful part is that I don't feel deprived or on a diet (for the most part). A few days ago I went to dinner with friends and had a lovely plate of trout, wild rice, veg and salad (all on the same plate, aren't they clever). My friends were ordering decadent desserts and not only did I not order one, I honestly felt fine enjoying my coffee while not having dessert. That being said, I do enjoy my S days although I do try hard not to be an idiot (at least not both days

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Keep at it folks, our bodies will thank us.
Gotta smile. Laff
Achieving begins with believing!
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Shirls
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by Shirls » Sat May 31, 2008 5:46 pm
You're right Laff - this plan has to be the happiest diet ever invented. No guilt, no grimness, no gritting of teeth. I've noticed that even on S days I tend to only want the three meals although I treated myself to a Kit Kat with lunch and ice cream after dinner. Befor NoS I'd eat five Kit Kats mid afternoon. (They were supposed to be for a "one a day" plan but I ate 'em all

) Now I just bought one this morning in the serene knowledge that it would be my after lunch dessert. Very nice it was, too, but it was enough. I don't think I could have eaten another four, even if they were there, but I wasn't taking any chances

Don't wait for the storm to be over - learn to dance in the rain.
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rose
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by rose » Sat May 31, 2008 6:21 pm
Hello Laff,
congratulations about your weight loss, your new habits, and new attitude regarding food and diet!

Started NoS Jan 07 at 74.5kg (164 lbs, BMI 26.7)
Stable since Jan 08 at 64kg (141 lbs, BMI 23)
My progress chart
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blueskighs
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by blueskighs » Sun Jun 01, 2008 4:46 am
Laff,
great analogy and congratulations on your SUCCESS
Blueskighs
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Jaxhil
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by Jaxhil » Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:26 pm
YAH! Great news, Laff-congratulations! I also have just over 60 lbs to lose, so it's especially nice to hear of your success.
Keep it up!

Hilary
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"Habit, if not resisted, soon becomes necessity."-St Augustine
"I find that the harder I work, the more luck I seem to have."-Thomas Jefferson
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kccc
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by kccc » Mon Jun 02, 2008 1:14 am
Congrats!
And your trout meal sounds lovely.

I love how No-S has allowed me to ENJOY good food again. It all tastes so much better without a side order of guilt!
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Laff
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by Laff » Mon Jun 02, 2008 5:25 am
Thanks everyone. Guilt free is def. much more comfortable as a lifestyle!
Laff

Gotta smile. Laff
Achieving begins with believing!